What Happened To The Parents Involved In The College Admissions Scandal
In 2019, "Operation: Varsity Blue" was made public. An investigation found numerous parents and school administrators had engaged in a college admissions scam.
Read MoreIn 2019, "Operation: Varsity Blue" was made public. An investigation found numerous parents and school administrators had engaged in a college admissions scam.
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Read MoreDita Von Teese is a burlesque queen and a sex symbol. A celebrity in her own right, she is perhaps also known for her marriage to shock rocker, Marilyn Manson.
Read MoreF. Scott Fitzgerald told us there are no second acts in American lives. A renewed interest in the music of Journey, thanks to "Glee," says otherwise.
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Read MoreNew York artist Mims entered the scene as a rapper with his hit song, "This Is Why I'm Hot." His album, "Music is My Savior," is the acronym of his stage name.
Read MoreDespite being an icon for the rebels, James Dean had a quirky personality.
Read MoreAndy Warhol's muse, Edie Sedgwick, tragically died in 1971 at 28 years old.
Read MoreJohn Lennon was killed outside his New York apartment by Mark Chapman, who had stalked the singer. Here's the John Lennon theory that changes everything.
Read MoreComparisons have often been made about blonde bombshell actresses Jayne Mansfield and Marilyn Monroe, but here's how they really felt about each other.
Read MoreCarol Burnett is one of the most beloved and successful comedians of all time. Here is the untold truth.
Read MoreIn 1994, Ron Goldman was killed along with Nicole Brown Simpson, the ex-wife of football legend O.J. Simpson. Here's what was found in his autopsy report.
Read MoreIn recent years, there's been a growing conversation about the effects of football on the human brain. Here's the tragic truth about football player brains.
Read MoreNFL wide receiver Vincent Jackson was found dead in a Florida hotel room in February 2021. Here are the tragic, yet unsurprising, details in his autopsy report.
Read MoreLil Wayne is one of the most famous rappers on the planet, but few are aware of his tragic, failed suicide attempt when he was 12 years old.
Read MoreTheranos was founded in 2003 by Elizabeth Holmes and quickly skyrocketed to a $10 billion valuation. But this was just the beginning of a massive scandal.
Read MoreEveryone knows the iconic image of soldiers raising the American flag on Iwo Jima, but few know the tragic history of Ira Hayes -- one of the men pictured.
Read MorePrograms like "American Idol" regularly coronate new stars, but they're as mortal as anyone else. These are some TV talent show contestants who died tragically.
Read MoreRolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood is in his 70s and raising twin preschoolers. Here is what his life is like as a dad in his 70s.
Read MoreThe story of Caesarion, the son of Cleopatra and Julius Caesar, is both tragic and key to understanding the complex history of the Roman Empire.
Read MoreLoretta Lynn's and Sissy Spacek met when Spacek played Lynn in the biopic, "Coal Miner's Daughter." Here is the truth about their relationship.
Read MoreThough rock star Lenny Kravitz and weatherman Al Roker seem very different, they have DNA in common. Here is how the two men are related.
Read MoreDuring his life, Freddie Mercury wowed millions of people with both his vocals and his brash persona on stage as the frontman for Queen.
Read MoreMax Fleischer's embitterment grew as Walt Disney not only took credit as the first to use sound in a cartoon, but became a household name with Steamboat Willie.
Read MoreThe Vanderbilts were once one of the richest families in the United States.
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