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The Sweet 16 Is Historically Loaded Thanks to a Lack of Upsets

This March's NCAA tournament has been largely free of madness thus far.

Personal Data of 2.3 Million Disaster Victims Was Released by FEMA

The information belonged to victims of the California wildfires and Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria.

Johnny Manziel Makes AAF Debut, Fails to Impress

Memphis Express debut in AAF game against Birmingham Iron

Barbra Streisand Apologizes for Michael Jackson Abuse Statement

"I am profoundly sorry," she said in a statement.

Super Bowl Champ Rob Gronkowski Announces Retirement From NFL

The Patriots tight end is hanging up his spikes after nine seasons in the league.

Faherty’s Perfect Summer Shirts Are on Sale

Take up to 56% off the comfiest clothes this side of PJs

An Italian Man Is Raffling Off His Villa for Just $66

It's located in the foothills of a national park

Scientists Learn How Worms Regenerate Even Once Chopped Up

Researchers have discovered the master control gene responsible for that regrowth.

Revisiting John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s Bed-In 50 Years Later

A look back at the honeymoon that reverberated around the world.

Wreck Of Ship Once Described By Greek Chronicler Recovered From Nile Delta

Herodotus dedicated 23 lines of his "Histories" to the construction of a boat called a baris.

Did a Mother Really Plot to Burn Her Special Needs Child to Death?

Chapter One: One town's "Miracle Submarine" blows up lives in this fiery murder-mystery.

Why Our Congress Couldn’t Stop Slavery, But UK’s Parliament Could

The US banned the slave trade first, but the Brits ended slavery decades earlier.

First Disney-Fox Merger Casualty: Fox 2000 Studio to Close Down

The mid-budget label had scored big successes like "The Devil Wears Prada" and "Life of Pi."

Robert Kraft Breaks Silence Over Charges of Soliciting Prostitution

The New England Patriots' owner says he is "truly sorry" and has "extraordinary respect for women."