Danny Masterson was best known for his role as Steven Hyde on "That 70s Show" before being convicted of rape. Here's what we know about his life in prison.
Powerful Hollywood mogul turned convicted rapist Harvey Weinstein will likely die while serving his sentence. Here's what his life in prison is really like.
From his radio pulpit, Alex Jones has spouted and endorsed almost every conspiracy theory out there. But the man himself has plenty of deep, unsettling flaws.
While it was taking over the world of children's television, Nickelodeon was covering up scandals involving harassment, abuse, discrimination, and assault.
YouTube has launched the careers of many unknowns. But sometimes the seemingly wholesome of funny content doesn't match what goes on when the cameras turn off.
Celebrities often have a few skeletons in their closet. But for a few, you may be surprised that their past includes actual loss of human life at their hands.
Hosting Hollywood's most prestigious annual event, the Academy Awards, is not without risk. Broadcast live to a global audience, drama sometimes gets very real.
From humble beginnings, Truman Capote managed to charm and manipulate his way into high society, surrounding himself with a who's-who of America's female elite.
Jeffrey Epstein's life was shrouded in wealth, celebrities, and secrets -- a great combination for conspiracy theories. Here are some of the most prolific.
Celebrities sometimes achieve criminal notoriety, accompanied by mugshots for permanent infamy. These celebrity mugshots caused the biggest media storms.
Factory farms are industrial facilities that produce massive amounts of meat found in restaurants and grocery stores, largely through abuse and exploitation.
It seems that for every fairytale romance that played out in classic movies, there was a real-life Old Hollywood relationship that stirred controversy.
Cheating scandals have been uncovered in just about any high-stakes (or medium-stakes) competition you can name. Here are some of the most outrageous examples.
Sitcoms of the '70s often showed the sunnier side of life and family, but behind the scenes their stars often hid tragedy and trauma they wanted to keep secret.
Cheerleaders present an iconic image of competitive sports, down to their pleated skirts and flips in the air. However, there's a dark side to the sport.
John F. Kennedy was rumored to have had affairs with many prominent women, including actress Audrey Hepburn. Here's what we know about their alleged fling.
Sitcoms in the 1980s were wholesome and appealing to viewers of all ages. But many of their stars led lives that weren't like the characters they portrayed.