Tom Brady's Comments About Aaron Hernandez To Tim Tebow Ring Eerie In Hindsight
Tom Brady's comments about Aaron Hernandez to Tim Tebow ring eerie in hindsight, after Hernandez's downward spiral into tragedy.
Read MoreTom Brady's comments about Aaron Hernandez to Tim Tebow ring eerie in hindsight, after Hernandez's downward spiral into tragedy.
Read MoreActor Jeremy Irons' marriage has been plagued by rumors of infidelity for years. When the couple first met, it was with a slap to the face.
Read MoreCertain municipal workers are preparing Philadelphia for the World Series in a way that may seem a bit unusual: applying grease to the city's light poles.
Read MoreSports and athletic competition have been a part of societies since ancient times. And one sport that has seen its fair share of scandal is baseball.
Read MoreDespite the infinite stories, not all pirates were cruel and barbarous. This is the tragic story of Black Sam Bellamy and The Witch of Wellfleet.
Read MoreThe Philadelphia Phillies have won the NL pennant eight times, including in 1983, by a team known as the "Wheeze Kids," whom many would consider underrated.
Read MoreThe first convictions for the use of excessive force in LAPD history occurred in 1952. This is the tragic real-life story of Bloody Christmas.
Read MoreFor rock stars that have died, many might wonder how they spent their last day(s) and what they might have eaten or drunk last. Here are 12 of their stories.
Read MoreThe Houston Astros were once called the Houston Colt .45s.
Read MoreJournalists are usually advised to stay a bit removed from their subjects, especially individuals, but sometimes the line gets a bit blurred.
Read MoreComedian Rodney Dangerfield died in 2004 at 82 years old. He left behind the most hilarious message written on his gravestone.
Read MoreRic Ocasek, frontman for The Cars, died in 2019 at 75 years old. Here's who inherited his fortune after his death.
Read MoreMany of the iconic symbols, logos, and other identifying regalia that we associate with various institutions are based on real people. The NBA logo is one.
Read MoreSome businesses come and go in a flash. Others have the benefit of just one, ultimately magnificent, insight which powers their success for decades.
Read MoreThe world of sports is a world of competition, whether an athlete strives for a new personal best or a team vies against another for the championship.
Read MoreLeslie Jordan made his show business mark in television, with memorable work on "Will & Grace" and "Boston Legal." He also had a gospel music passion project.
Read MoreA role Leslie Jordan once had on a "Star Trek" episode earned him some major merit among the sci-fi community.
Read MoreActor and comedian Leslie Jordan has died, and leaves behind friends, family, and a long list of beloved film and TV roles.
Read MoreAn old friend of Steve Irwin's once roamed the Galápagos with Charles Darwin, or at the very least she was alive during Darwin's explorations of the Galápagos.
Read MoreTom Petty's on-set encounter with Elvis when Petty was just 10 years old set the stage for the classic rocker's legendary career.
Read MoreThe year 2022 in sports was particularly captivating, with some of the weirdest controversies in recent memory making headlines.
Read MoreNetflix's hit thriller "The Stranger" is based on the true story of how undercover police in Australia lured a child killer into confessing.
Read MoreWomen's basketball has athletes whose legacies will outlast their brief time on Earth, especially those who died too young. Here are some who died before 50.
Read MoreNovelist Victor Hugo ("The Hunchback of Notre-Dame," "Les Misérables") was enormously successful during his career as an artist, though not without quirks.
Read MoreBefore Jimmy Page was an icon, he was a sessions player. But one single session changed his musical career forever.
Read MoreIn what's sometimes referred to as Hollywood's Golden Age, wonderful films were created, but the publicity hid secrets about studio bosses like Harry Cohn.
Read MoreOne person's junk is another person's treasure, so they say, and that applies to America's attics as well as its commercial entertainment enterprises.
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