Lion and tiger at Six Flags

Get ready for a cuteness overload! We recently spent some time with two little cubs! Chasing News was invited by Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson NJ to meet some new additions to the Six Flags family, a Siberian tiger cub and a lion cub that are being raised right here in New Jersey.

Alan Rickman, star of stage and 'Harry Potter' dies at 69

LONDON (FOX 32 News) - Alan Rickman, the actor best known for his role as Snape in the Harry Potter film, has died at the age of 69 year old, according to reports. 

Legendary musician David Bowie dies of cancer at 69

David Bowie, the other-worldly musician who broke pop and rock boundaries with his creative musicianship, nonconformity, striking visuals and a genre-bending persona he christened Ziggy Stardust, died of cancer Sunday. He was 69 and had just released a new album.

South of Wilshire

Adam Glyn has spent the last several years behind the camera for TMZ, but now the Union, New Jersey native is in front of the camera as host of the new game show "South of Wilshire."

Jax from American Idol shoots music video

What really happens when you get booted from American Idol? Top 10 finalist Jax takes us behind the scenes for the making of her new music video.  Her new single, "LaLaLand," talks about the heartbreaking end of her journey to Hollywood.

Motion to block subpoena of Bill Cosby's wife denied

BOSTON (AP) — Bill Cosby's wife will be forced to testify in a defamation lawsuit filed by seven women who accuse the comedian of sexually assaulting them decades ago. A federal judge on Thursday denied a motion by Camille Cosby to throw out a subpoena requiring her to give a deposition in the lawsuit. She is scheduled to be deposed by lawyers for the women on Wednesday.

Ready, set, roll: Boston Marathon gets its 1st documentary

BOSTON (AP) — America's marquee marathon is ready for its close-up. "Boston," the first feature-length documentary film about the Boston Marathon, is in the works. Its creators say the movie will go well beyond the 2013 bombings to retrace the iconic footrace's first steps in 1897.

Seeso, a new comedy channel, pledges more and better laughs

NEW YORK (AP) — Evan Shapiro thinks you deserve to laugh more. Wherever you are. With hot- and cold-streaming comedy from any screen in reach. He thinks Seeso, his new streaming comedy channel, will do the trick. "We want to give you more and better laughter," he says, adding that when you log on to Seeso, a dose of comedy content is served to you with barely a moment's...

Ellen DeGeneres to accept People's Choice humanitarian award

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Ellen DeGeneres is receiving a humanitarian award, and St. Jude Children's Research Hospital is reaping the benefits. Producers of the People's Choice Awards announced Monday that DeGeneres will be recognized as the Favorite Humanitarian at Wednesday's ceremony. The honor comes with a $200,000 donation from Walgreens, which DeGeneres is directing toward the...

The top 10 movies on the iTunes Store

iTunes Movies U.S. charts for week ending Dec. 27, 2015: iTunes Movies US Charts 1. The Martian 2. Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation 3. Sicario 4. Elf (2003) 5. Trainwreck 6. Terminator Genisys 7. Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials 8. National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation 9. The Intern 10. Hotel Transylvania 2 iTunes Movies US Charts - Independent 1. Southpaw 2. Ex Machina 3. Amy 4. Meet the...

Motorhead frontman, rock icon 'Lemmy' Kilmister dead at 70

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Lanky and long-haired, with mutton chops and moles, Ian "Lemmy" Kilmister looked and lived like a hard-rock hero. He founded Motorhead in 1975, and continued recording and touring with the band until his death. He began every legendary live show with the announcement, "We are Motorhead, and we play rock and roll!"

SF City Attorney cracks down on Justin Bieber graffiti

San Francisco City Attorney Dennis Herrera is demanding the full cooperation of recording artist Justin Bieber’s record label and distribution company to identify and punish those responsible for a marketing campaign that includes ads spray-painted on public sidewalks to promote Bieber’s album, “Purpose.” 

Steve Harvey Gets the Last Laugh on Christmas

Steve Harvey's flub at the Miss Universe pageant, when he at first named the wrong winner of the pageant, was one of the all-time great embarrassing moments in the history of television. But don't cry for Mr. Harvey- everything's gone swimmingly for him in the days since. 

Colbert respects Trump's populist appeal

NEW YORK (AP) — Stephen Colbert may not respect much of what Donald Trump says, but he does admire the Republican's ability to craft a message that many voters are responding to. "There is a populism to Trump that I find very appealing," Colbert said on an interview to be shown on CBS' "Face the Nation" this Sunday. "And it's only this: the party...

Surreal twists bring Kaufman's 'Anomalisa' to theaters

NEW YORK (AP) — Painstakingly crafted over more than three years with occasional appeals for crowd-sourced financing, the stop-motion animated film "Anomalisa" was, ironically, the easy movie for screenwriter Charlie Kaufman.

Will Smith enlightened by playing 'Concussion' doctor

NEW YORK (AP) — While the new Will Smith film "Concussion" may lead some to question their support of the NFL, the forensic pathologist who first drew attention to the dangers of repeated head trauma said he wanted his discoveries to "advance football." "Concussion" tells the true story of Dr. Bennet Omalu who stumbled upon an insidious brain disorder...