The Female Code Breakers Who Revealed Soviet Spies
During the Cold War, America’s most secretive counterespionage effort was in charge of cracking ciphers.
Archaeologists Discover A Lost City In A Rural Field in Kansas
A Kansas archaeology professor believes he's found the lost city of Etzanoa.
Paul Manafort Convicted On Eight Counts of Fraud
Judge declared a mistrial on the other 10 counts.
Michael Cohen Reaches Plea Deal Over Payments to Two Women
Cohen says he acted in “coordination and the direction of a federal candidate.”
Michael Cohen, Trump’s Longtime Personal Lawyer, Tentatively Reaches Plea Deal
He has entered into a plea agreement with federal prosecutors in the Southern District of New York.
Asia Argento Denies Sexual Assault Allegations
She also says that paying off her accuser was Anthony Bourdain's idea.
Some of The Wildest Lawsuits Tesla Is Involved In Right Now
Tesla is not an ordinary automarker, and Elon Musk is not an ordinary CEO.
Rising Sea Levels Are Already Affecting Coastal Property Owners
Elizabeth Boineau planned to sell her house for nearly $1 million. But she's tearing it down instead.
Parkland Survivor Interns At The Hospital That Saved Her Life
Maddy Wilford spent the summer interning with Dr. Igor Nichiporenko, the doctor who treated her after she was wounded.
Russian Journalists Murdered in Africa May Have Been Set Up
Three journalists died investigating mercenaries tied directly to an oligarch and intelligence agency indicted by the Mueller probe.
Confederate-Era Statue ‘Silent Sam’ Toppled By Students UNC’s Campus
Julian Carr's 1913 dedication of the statue was recalled in the protests on Monday night.
How Chris Hemsworth Became the New Kind of Leading Man
He threw out the old macho playbook and created his own.
MS-13 Is Trying To Organize… But How Much Do Americans Have to Worry?
A string of criminal trials shows the difficulty of organizing impenetrable criminal enterprise.
You Can Sue Sacha Baron Cohen For His Pranks — But You Won’t Win
Gun rights activist Daniel Roberts is "exploring every avenue" to pursue legal action.
Women Tricks Dozens of Men Into Hunger Games-Style Date in NYC
Dozens of dudes showed up to Union Square only to learn they were all there to meet the same woman.
Schools Are Using Social Media To Find Signs of Trouble Among Students
Algorithms can search for and flag public posts on social media.