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These Animals Have More Money Than Most Humans

From Grumpy Cat to the dog dynasty of Gunther IV, these pampered pets will make you drool with envy.

This History of the Legendary Martini

The King of Cocktails has a long and winding story that's worth toasting.

‘A Quiet Place’ Roars to $50 Million Box Office Win

John Krasinski and Emily Blunt horror film proves genre can scare up big bucks.

Deadly Humboldt Broncos Bus Crash Casts Pall on NHL, Canada

15 dead in horrific collision involving junior hockey team in rural Saskatchewan.

Facebook’s Sheryl Sandberg Drops Out of ABC Interview: Report

Amid Cambridge Analytica scandal, social giant exec dodges tough interviewer, NY Post reports.

Final Round of Masters a Showdown Between Reed and McIlroy

Rory McIlroy faces reprise of his 2016 Ryder Cup showdown.

Baldwin’s Trump Rambles Through ‘SNL’ Cold Open

Stormy Daniels, Vladimir Putin jokes come out again on 'Saturday Night Live.'

What You Need to Know About NASA’s New, Supersonic X-Plane

$247.5 million experimental aircraft could revive Mach 2-plus flights for civilians.

These Are the Kids of the World’s Richest Billionaires

They attend secret schools and have expensive hobbies.

Salvaged Recording Tells Story of Horrible Maritime Disaster

Recording tells the story of the doomed El Faro, the cargo ship that was caught in a hurricane.

Talent, Not Personality, Reigns Supreme for Certain NFL Teams

The Broncos and Rams have made bold moves and brought in players some other teams wouldn't even consider.

Here’s How to Complain When a Business Messes Up

Going to Yelp or TripAdvisor to air your grievances is actually probably not your best option.

Former Marine’s Graphic Documentary on War Prompts Investigation by the Navy

Ex-combat cameraman uses raw deployment footage to show audiences unsanitized reality of battle.

How Advertising Shaped the First Opioid Epidemic

The first wave of addiction swept the U.S. in the late 19th century.

‘Alaska Triangle’ Has the Highest Rate of Disappearances in the U.S.

More than 16,000 people—air passengers, hikers, locals and tourists—have gone missing since 1988. 

Nine Breathtaking Photos of National Parks From Space

It's much easier to traverse rivers, mountains, streams and canyons from outside the atmosphere.