What Do We Know About Sunny Balwani's First Wife?
Sunny Balwani was the president of shamed company Theranos. After his first wife divorced him, he allegedly dated Elizabeth Holmes, but who was his first wife?
Read MoreSunny Balwani was the president of shamed company Theranos. After his first wife divorced him, he allegedly dated Elizabeth Holmes, but who was his first wife?
Read MoreTo call Boris Johnson a controversial figure would be an understatement. This is the wild number of scandals Boris Johnson has been involved in.
Read MoreBelgian officials in the 1870s tried to use cats to deliver mail because of their instinctual knack for direction. It went about as well as you'd think.
Read MoreDreams -- when you're asleep, not whimsy while you're awake -- are mysterious, sometimes uncontrollable, occasionally thrilling, perhaps terrifying.
Read MoreHuman brains are just plain complicated, complex, even arcane. One somewhat rare brain condition is prosopagnosia -- having trouble distinguishing faces.
Read MoreCERN is an international scientific organization whose purpose is to study fundamental particles.
Read MoreBaseball teams are known to offer all kinds of promotions to encourage the fans to come out to the old ball game. Some work better than others.
Read MoreIn 2019, Miles Nadal bought a pair of 1972 Nike running shoes for $475,550. You may wonder what was so special about the most expensive sneakers ever auctioned?
Read MoreElected political change often represents a shift in policies and national direction. Shinzo Abe was succeeded as Japan's prime minister by Fumio Kushida.
Read MoreTetsuya Yamamgami shot and killed Japan's former president Shinzo Abe on July 8, 2022. Here's what we know about Yamagami, his past, and why he killed Abe.
Read MoreShinzo Abe, the former prime minister of Japan, was shot by an assassin utilizing a home-made firearm. Medical personnel worked to save the politician.
Read More"The Grim Sleeper," Lonnie David Franklin, was convicted of 10 murders and one attempted murder. Searching his house, police found highly disturbing items.
Read MoreIn the late 1950s, before instantaneous media, there was a couple who grabbed and influenced public attention: Jayne Mansfield and her husband, Mickey Hargitay.
Read MoreThe inventor of the Rubik's Cube which became a fad in the '80s had another reason for the invention. But, some think he actually set out to make a toy.
Read MoreFormer Prime Minister of Japan, Shinzo Abe, 67,
Read MoreThe assassination of Shinzo Abe, former prime minister of Japan, shocked the world to its core. Many global leaders expressed their admiration for the man.
Read MoreQueen Elizabeth II had a wardrobe malfunction on the day she wed Prince Philip. The piece in question was borrowed from her mother who had altered its function.
Read MoreThe law and its role in the administration of justice can seem overly complex, even arcane. That's true in the United States, as well as other countries.
Read MoreThe first color TVs were a truly mesmerizing experience for those who were lucky enough to watch.
Read MoreThe political climate of any nation can change, the course altered by subtle or radical shifts. Perhaps most tragic is change through assassination.
Read MoreWNBA superstar Brittney Griner, detained in Russia on drug charges, has entered a guilty plea, but that doesn't necessarily mean she'll remain there.
Read MoreIn many ways, it is a small world after all, and the interrelationships of nations and their leaders become highlighted during changes in national government.
Read MoreSir Ian McKellen is a gargantuan figure both on the stage and within the geek community. Here are some tragic details about his life you might not have known.
Read MoreNumerous Hollywood actors can also claim a certain level of athletic prowess -- Katharine Hepburn, Burt Reynolds, and Cary Grant among them. Also, James Caan.
Read MoreThere's the image of the English as excessively polite, high-tea-consuming prigs. The reality of British politics, however, is considerably more rowdy.
Read MoreThe idea of eating poison in order to protect yourself from being poisoned is actually rooted in history and a Pontic king named Mithridates the Great.
Read MoreJames Caan's son, Scott Caan, went after a drug dealer when he was a teenager.
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