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What Does A Retired Attorney Do After Helping Solve the Golden State Killer Case?

Barbara Rae-Venter’s story has helped inspire others to help law enforcement with unsolved cases.

Bank of America Accused of Freezing Assets of Suspected Non-Citizens

Customers report being locked out of accounts over bank questions about residency status.

Report: Wife of ESPN’s Chris Berman Was Drunk at Time of Fatal Car Crash

Katherine Berman's blood-alcohol level was allegedly three times the legal limit.

Fewer Penalties for Lowering the Helmet Down in Second Half of Preseason

In Weeks 3 and 4 of the preseason, there was a 60 percent reduction in helmet flags.

Ronan Farrow’s Ex-Producer Says NBC News Blocked Weinstein Exposé

Rich McHugh claims “very highest levels” of network killed the investigation of Harvey Weinstein.

The 5 Best Movie Trailers We Saw This Week

Political drama, a '70s horror reboot, and alien hunting ...

Colin Kaepernick’s Collusion Grievance Against NFL Headed to Trial

The decision means owners, coaches and team execs may be called to testify during the season.

The History of Aubrey McClendon and The Fracking Boom

As historians begin to put the US fracking boom into perspective, the life of Aubrey McClendon remains key.

A Guide to Tightroping across the Swiss Alps

Stephan Siegrist walked 65 feet on an one-inch tightrope.

These Real-Life Female Vigilantes Rival Jennifer Garner In “Peppermint”

Movies like "Peppermint" or "Kill Bill" show some kickass citizens, but these women really lived it.

Americans Are Having Less and Less Sex, but STD Rates Are on the Rise

STD contraction has hit an all-time high, while rates at which people have sex continue to decline.

Tom Cruise’s ‘Top Gun: Maverick’ Won’t Premiere Until 2020

The sequel's original flight plan was a summer 2019 debut.

Trump Allies Say the President Isn’t Taking Coming Legal Battles Seriously

Trump is yet to realistically consider the many legal quagmires that could engulf him if the Democrats win the ouse.