The Bizarre Story of the Con Man Who Claimed to Be a Saudi Prince
Anthony Enrique Gignac lied about his connection to royalty for three decades.
During Final Plunge, Spacecraft Tested Rain From Saturn’s Rings
NASA’s Cassini probe performed final tasks that are yielding information.
The Real Mystery Behind Hitchcock’s “Marnie” — Is It a Cinematic Crime Against Women?
Met hosting opera in #metoo era, but rape scene was uncomfortable even back in '64.
The NFL’s Most Dominant Wide Receiver Isn’t Named Antonio, Odell or Julio
His name is Adam and he plays for the Minnesota Vikings.
Stan Lee Breaks Silence About Allegations He’s Victim of Elder Abuse
He addresses the controversies that have been swirling around his family.
Fox Hires Ex-White House Communication Director Hope Hicks to Run PR
Former Trump advisor will join the post-Disney sale Fox as chief communications officer.
Cheerleaders Fight Back Over Decades-Long “Exploitation” by the NFL
Vanity Fair finds it was all part of league strategy to "sell sex on the sidelines."
See Banksy Reveal How He Made Shredder Frame for Infamous Art Stunt
"Girl With Balloon" shredded itself after it was sold in a final auction.
SpaceX Executes First Launch and Landing Test in California
The rocket booster refurbishment program has arrived on the West Coast.
Odell Beckham Has No Regrets About Ripping Eli Manning and Questioning Team’s Heart
Beckham made his controversial remarks during an interview with ESPN's Josina Anderson.
Weinstein Accuser Rose McGowan Calls Hollywood’s MeToo Support “A Band-Aid Lie”
McGowan was one of the first women to publicly accuse Harvey Weinstein of sexual assault.
“The Walking Dead” Star Scott Wilson Dead at 76
Before zombie series, actor broke out with 1967 “In the Heat of the Night,” and as murderer Richard Hickock opposite Robert Blake in Richard Brooks’ film adaptation of Truman Capote’s “In Cold Blood.”
Elon Musk Donates $480K to Improve Water at Flint Community Schools
The billionaire will help fund the installation of new water filtration systems.
CNN Reporter Apologizes For Old Tweets That Contained Gay Slurs
Kaitlan Collins joined CNN in June 2017, six years after her ugly social media posts.
How The Alleged Murder of Saudi Journalist Could Hurt U.S.-Saudi Relations
Jamal Khashoggi disappeared last week while visiting the Saudi Consulate in Istanbul.
New Panther Eric Reid Kneels Before First Game Back in NFL
Safety says he knelt because the country had made "no progress" on social justice issues.