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Trump Successfully Dominates “60 Minutes” Interview

The president talked over Lesley Stahl during a interview that aired Sunday.

129-year-old Woman Calls Long Life a Punishment From God, Recalls Stalin’s Reign

A woman who claims to be the world's oldest said she only had one happy day in all of her 129 years.

Ex-“Game of Thrones” Star May Get Bond Role After Daniel Craig

Richard Madden's work on the BBC's "Bodyguard" has Impressed 007 producer Barbara Broccoli.

Examining the Different Fates of Russia’s Redheaded “Spies”

After a brief celebrity, the spies face jail time or disappear into obscurity.

How Sears Went From Boom to Bankruptcy

The retailer was an innovator of its time, but now, a lot of its business is going away.

NYPD Detective Claims Evidence in Harvey Weinstein Case Wasn’t Withheld

Det. Nicholas DiGaudio claims he told Weinstein prosecutor about evidence that discredited an accuser.

Aaron Hernandez Had Secret Affair With His High School QB: Report

A piece by the Globe's Spotlight team brings a number of new findings about Hernandez to light.

Googly Eyes Put on Historic Statue of Revolutionary War general.

The vandal altered a statue of Nathanael Greene in a Savannah, Ga., square.

The GOAT Out-duels the Future as Brady and Pats Beat Mahomes and Chiefs

The old dog was able to rely on enough of his tricks to outlast Kansas City 43-40 in New England.

How to Resolve an Argument Before Bed, According to 15 Women

To sleep on it or not to sleep on it? That is the question.

Forget Stocks: Masterworks Lets You Buy Shares of Famous Paintings

For $20, you can own a piece of a Warhol or Picasso

These All-American Quilts Are Hand-Stitched in an Airstream

They pay cozy homage to Joshua Tree, Montauk and more

Watch: Tour the World’s Only Sourdough Library

Belgian baker Karl De Smedt has created an archive of more than 100 sourdough starters.

Bill Belichick’s Biographer Talks Brady, Garoppolo and the Next Patriots’ Super Bowl

Ian O'Connor, the author of "Belichick," takes RealClearLife behind the walls of Fort Foxborough.

Whale Used to Be a Prominent Ingredient in Margarine

Most of the world's supply of whale went into the butter substitute in the early 20th century.

What Do You Call the Moon of a Moon?

Recent research suggests that smaller moons orbiting bigger moons is theoretically possible.