On #Hoops Starting Five, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch's Bryan Burwell discusses his picks in the Eastern and Western Conference Finals, LeBron's greatness and Dwight Howard's complaints. complaints.
We meet Celine and Jesse 9 years on. Almost 2 decades have passed since that first meeting on a train bound for Vienna, and we now find them in their early 40's in Greece. Before the clock strikes midnight, we will again become part of their story.
Former "Bachelorette" Meredith Phillips says she was drinking 20 bottles of wine per week. Hear her story.
A billion-dollar budget shortfall is forcing the Chicago school board to vote on closing 49 public schools. NBC’s Nick Bogert reports.
After shooting Will, Jensen trains his gun on Nick - is he next?
The Washington Post's Ezra Klein joins Alex Wagner to discuss Wednesday's House Oversight Committee hearing on the IRS' scrutiny of Tea Party groups applying for tax exempt status.
"Somm" takes the viewer on a humorous illuminating look into a mysterious world—the Court of Master Sommeliers and the massively intimidating Master Sommelier Exam. The Court of Master Sommeliers is one of the world's most exclusive organizations.
The Top 8 talk to Christina Milian about results this week, the return of CeeLo and Xtina for next season, and what happened when they got an email from Miranda Lambert!
Morning sickness? No! Beyonce admitted she's been feeling under the weather on her Mrs. Carter World Tour because of tonsillitis!
Twin sisters – a prim, ambitious magazine editor and a warm, family-oriented housewife – travel to the American Southwest in search of the biological mother they've never met (Academy Award winner Holly Hunter).
MTV News takes you on the set of Darker by Gucci Mane.
Porter Robinson gives us his take on the new Daft Punk album, Random Access Memories.
Joshua Hornsby's daughter was killed in the tornado that struck Moore, Oklahoma. The WSJ's Jason Bellini speaks with the father about the loss of his 9-year-old girl.
Frenchie breaks down his new mixtape Long Overdue on this weeks Mixtape Daily.
New York Magazine's Benjamin Wallace-Wells, NYC Deputy Mayor Howard Wolfson, MSNBC's Karen Finney and the National Journal's Ron Fournier join a discussion on why safe rooms and shelters aren't abundant in the tornado-prone area of Oklahoma.