Botticelli “Imitation” Painting Turns Out To Be Real
The artwork will go on display in April.
The Day the Government “Solved” JFK and MLK’s Assassinations
A House committee issued a report on two of the most controversial murders in history 40 years ago.
Inside the Hypersecure Room Where Powerball Millionaires Are Made
Millions of dollars are at stake with every drawing.
Elephant in the Room: Does Tim Burton Have Any Movie Magic Left?
An RCL critic asks as "Dumbo" and a musical "Beetlejuice" hit theaters.
Why the British Military Ran a Laundry Service and Massage Parlor
The 1970s ruse was an elaborate, dangerous and ultimately deadly way to trace explosives.
Premier League Star Plans to Join NFL as Kicker After Soccer Career
Tottenham Hotspur striker Harry Kane said his interest in kicking in the NFL is "real."
Eli Manning Reveals What It’s Like to Play the Eagles in Philly
Manning and the Giants are 6-10 at Lincoln Financial Field since 2004.
African Elephants Are Evolving Without Tusks Because Of Poaching
Exotic wildlife parts fetch massive amounts of money on the black market
This Woman Feels No Pain Thanks to Genetic Mutation
Scientists hope the discovery could lead to advancements in pain-relief treatment
Don’t Be Surprised if Underdog Oregon Ducks Take Off in Sweet 16
The No. 12 Ducks are the lowest remaining seed, but they are no Cinderella squad.
Wow Air Collapsed, Leaving Thousands of Passengers Stranded
The discount airline cancelled all flights in middle-of-night announcement
Is Tax Reform Really Working?
Kevin Brady and Lawrence Lindsey present the case that it is.
U.S. Announces Plan to Return Humans to Moon in Five Years
Vice President Mike Pence says country is back in a space race.
On MLB Opening Day, No Players From 20th Century Remain in Baseball
Adrian Beltre and Bartolo Colon were the last, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.
Gov’t Charges Facebook With Racial Discrimination in Targeted Housing Ads
HUD claims Facebook's ad platform is "encouraging, enabling, and causing" discrimination.