The Truth About Jim Morrison And Pamela Courson's Relationship
Jim Morrison was the epitome of a rock star during his time — and Pamela Courson was the epitome of a musical muse. So how did their lives go so wrong?
Read MoreJim Morrison was the epitome of a rock star during his time — and Pamela Courson was the epitome of a musical muse. So how did their lives go so wrong?
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Read MorePoison drummer Rikki Rockett announced in July 2021 that he had contracted COVID-19, despite being fully vaccinated. Still, he urged others to get the vaccine.
Read MoreIn 1976, as the Olympics were ramping up in Montreal, Quebec -- mere days before the opening ceremonies -- more than 30 teams simply packed up and went home.
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Read MoreKatie Ledecky, 24, started swimming competitively at age six, in a summer league at the Palisades Swim & Tennis Club. Her grit became apparent early.
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Read MoreBuster Keaton could delight audiences without uttering a single word. But the film star experienced his fair share of hard knocks - literally. Here are a few.
Read MoreJuly 2021 saw the release of, not one, but two teasers for new films about serial killer Ted Bundy, and internet immediately criticized the movies. Here's why.
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Read MoreThe first connection is Carrie Fisher, who of course starred in "The Empire Strikes Back" as Princess Leia and made a cameo appearance in "The Blues Brothers."
Read MoreSometimes called the poet of the common man, country legend Merle Haggard faced numerous struggles growing up and even did time. Does his childhood hold clues?
Read MoreThis is the untold truth of Pete Alonso, rookie record-breaker, two-time consecutive Home Run Derby champ, and the man ESPN called "baseball's next big thing."
Read MoreNew York's Hart Island is mostly known as a cemetery, but it has a rich history dating back to the 17th century — including its time hosting illegal boxing.
Read MoreHistory is made at the Olympic games. Here are some of the most memorable moments from Summer Olympics history.
Read MoreWhile many could probably name the fourth Marx Brother, Zeppo, few know there was a fifth, who regularly performed with them on stage, though not in films.
Read MoreQualifying for his first-ever Olympic Games, Nyjah Huston is set to make his debut at the Tokyo Olympics, leading the first U.S. Olympic skateboarding team.
Read MoreFor 24 years the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA) has been one of the primary outlets for women in what was previously a male-dominated sport.
Read MoreIn the first Olympics, the world learned that some countries don't follow the same rules as others for every sport, and so a 1908 race enraged many people.
Read MoreJackie Joyner-Kersee was named by Sports Illustrated as "Greatest Female Athlete of the 20th Century" — on the cover of the magazine's September 1987 issue!
Read MoreHere's the truth behind the U.S. swim team's controversy at the 2016 Rio Games, where Ryan Lochte and three teammates claimed to have been robbed.
Read MoreIn 1996, everything changed when the U.S. women's team, nicknamed the "Magnificent Seven," brought gold home for the first time in Olympics history.
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