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The Mysterious Death of the Soviet Spy-Turned-Defector Who Defied Stalin

Police ruled Walter Krivitsky committed suicide, but was it perfect crime?

The Original ‘Fake News’: Orson Welles’ ‘War of the Worlds’ Turns 80

Amid audio storytelling's comeback and doubts about press, we look back at hoax.

The Le’Veon Bell Saga Should Be Coming to an End This Week

After the trade deadline passes, Bell has no reason not to report to the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Czechoslovakia Spied On Trump in Late 1980s, Looking for U.S. Intel: Report

An intelligence service with KGB ties was allegedly aided by Ivana Trump's father.

See the Footage: Michael Moore Caught Mail Bomb Suspect on Film

Cesar Sayoc was filmed at a Florida rally during filming of “Fahrenheit 11/9.”

How Several Former Presidents Dealt With (or Inflamed) Anti-Semitism

Trump isn't the only U.S. president to come under fire for a slow or weak reaction to hate crimes.

Ireland Votes to Overturn “Medieval” Blasphemy Law

The vote is part of a larger shift in Ireland's social and political stances.

Twitter Is “Deeply Sorry” for Not Taking Down Alleged Pipe Bomber’s Tweets

The suspect seemingly threatened a Democratic congressional press secretary earlier this month.

Odell Beckham Jr. Trade to the Patriots Could Be a Possibility

New England is reportedly looking to acquire a "premium" wide receiver like Giants star.

British Explorer’s Deadly, Solo Antarctic Trek to Become Movie

Henry Worsley spent 71 days crossing the Antarctic before succumbing to the elements.

Leicester City’s Feel-good Story Ends in Tragedy With Helicopter Crash

The soccer team's owner, Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, died in a crash outside the club's stadium.

How Audrey Hepburn Fought the Nazis During WWII

Hepburn's uncle was killed by the Nazis, according to a new book about her life.

It’s Time for the Giants to End the Eli Manning Era in New York

The Giants need to put Eli on the bench to preserve what remains of his legacy.

What Happens on “TODAY” Now That Megyn Kelly Is Gone?

The succession begins after Kelly's ouster over blackface remarks.

Zoë Kravitz Goes Nude to Honor Her Mom’s Iconic Rolling Stone Cover

Lisa Bonet posed in nothing but a white shirt in 1988 cover for magazine.