Banksy Mural Honoring Paris Terror Attack Victims Stolen in Daring Heist
Masked thieves nab artwork devoted to those who were killed at the Bataclan theater.
Winston Churchill Wanted to Know Who Queen Anne’s “Favourite” Was, Too
The battle for the Queen's favor between Sarah and Abigail from acclaimed movie "The Favourite" is mostly historically accurate.
Michael Jackson’s Family Calls “Leaving Neverland” a “Public Lynching”
The singer's family argues that King of Pop is no longer here to defend himself.
Did SAG Awards Just Anoint Glenn Close, Rami Malek as Oscar Frontrunners?
"Black Panther," "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel" win big at acting honors.
Tom Brokaw “Truly Sorry” for Remarks That Outraged Hispanics
The longtime NBC News veteran took to Twitter to apologize for his call for group to "work harder at assimilation."
Scientists Recreated a Devastating “Freak Wave” in a Lab
Scientists finally have evidence of the force behind an 84-foot wave that struck, unexpectedly, in 1995.
European Space Agency Plans to Mine the Moon for Natural Resources
The project will try to distill water and oxygen out of moon dust to assist future space travel.
The 5 Smartest Stories From This Week You Probably Missed
Fighting the plastic epidemic, who runs in 2020, and will the Cleveland Browns ever be good again?
Meet Wally, the Emotional Support Alligator Who Enjoys Watching TV
The reptile's favorite shows are, naturally, "Gator Guys" and "Swamp Boys."
Who is Roger Stone? The Longtime Republican Operative Worked for Nixon
Stone was a campaign guy for Nixon, Reagan and Trump.
VIDEO: FBI Agents Storm Roger Stone’s House, Guns Drawn
Another warrant was issued for Stone's home in New York.
Secretary of the Treasury Refuses to Testify on Shutdown’s Economic Impact
The Trump cabinet official passed on a Thursday morning House committee hearing.
Passing Planet Smashed into Earth, Creating Moon: Theory
No, this is not an episode of "The Twilight Zone."
Chinese App Warns When Nearing a Person in Debt
The application is an extension of China's controversial new “social credit” policy.
The Hidden Pitfalls of 2019’s Most Popular Diets
If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
Amanda Knox to Receive Damages from Italian Government
Knox was first arrested in 2007.