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The Six Most Stunning Supermodels of the Past 60 Years

Take a look at the most impactful supermodels from 1950 to the 2000s.

How to Predict a Revolution in the Dark

A CIA-published essay describes why energy markets are windows into the world's secrets.

What to Watch This Weekend: Christopher Nolan’s ‘Following’

A dark directorial debut from the master of mind-bending noir.

New Identified Van Gogh Drawings to Go on Display

The two works were drawn during the artist's years in Paris.

How Were the Four NFL Conference Championship Teams Built?

A look at the rosters and philosophies of the Vikings, Eagles, Patriots and Jaguars.

The Long Friendship Between Bill Belichick and Nick Saban

Football's most prolific friendship began at family dinner in 1982.

Larry Nassar Complains Victim Stories Are Too Hard to Hear

More than 100 victims have reportedly signed up to appear in the courtroom or have their testimonies read aloud.

Study Finds Repeated Hits, Not Concussions, Cause CTE

Chronic traumatic encephalopathy can start early and without any signs of concussion.

Sextortion Killed Their Son, But the Cops Did Nothing to Help

Jake Curtis committed suicide after being threatened by a blackmailer online.

NASA Can Navigate Space Using Pulsars — What’s Next?

A pulsar is a dead, distant, dense star that emits pulses of radiation with regularity.

DNA of Iceland’s First Black Man Recreated From Living Descendants

Hans Jonatan escaped slavery in 1802 and now has hundreds of relatives in the country.

Trump Hotel Reviews on Yelp Now Flooded With a Certain Expletive

Hundreds of one-star reviews have taken over the Yelp page of the Trump International Hotel.

The Bayeux Tapestry to Be Displayed in Britain After 950 Years

It is an eleventh-century treasure showing the story of how William the Conqueror invaded England.

Who Are the Best Players in the NFL’s Final Four?

There's plenty of room for debate about who has the edge this Sunday.