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Charles Barkley to Jussie Smollett: You Should’ve Gone to See Liam Neeson

The TNT host offered his thoughts on the Smollett controversy during halftime on Thursday.

ESPN Cancels “College GameDay” in Syracuse in Wake of Boeheim Crash

The flagship show was set to broadcast before the Orange take on the Blue Devils.

The 10 Best-Dressed Movie Characters of 2018

And how to dress like them without looking foolish

China Closes Mount Everest Base Camp Due to Trash

An onslaught of tourists has resulted in a growing garbage issue.

Taken: Why an American Ambassador Was Kidnapped 50 Years Ago in Rio

C. Burke Elbrick had been in Brazil less than two months when men with guns came for him.

Giant Galápagos Tortoise Believed Extinct for Over 100 Years Spotted

She was living on the Galápagos island of Fernandina.

District Attorney: Jim Boeheim Won’t Face Legal Charges After Fatal Accident

The hoops legend is in the clear "unless something extraordinary or bizarre" comes to light.

Trump White House Forcing Interns to Sign NDAs

Interns could face "financial ruin" if they're connected to a leak.

Injury Proves Why Zion Williamson Should End His NCAA Career Now

Williamson continuing to play can only hurt his status as the consensus No. 1 NBA pick.

Johnson & Johnson Stock Plummets Amid Federal Subpoena on Alleged Asbestos

Thousands are claiming the company's products have caused their cancers.

Olympic Organizers Propose Adding Breakdancing to Paris 2024

Breakdancing may go from being a '70s dance sport to a medal event at the games.

Leprosy Is Still a Health Issue in the United States

A small number of cases are reported in the U.S. annually.

Civil Rights Group Blames Trump for Hate Groups Rising by 30%

The group designated 1,020 organizations as hate groups in 2018.