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The Forgotten Redhead Murders: Coincidence or Serial Killer?

In the 1980s and early 90s, multiple redheaded women were mysteriously murdered in the South.

What Each NFL Playoff Team is Worried About

All 12 postseason squads have plenty of potential pitfalls.

See the Most Incredible Photo From the Rose Bowl

The B-2 opened the 104th Rose Bowl Game between Georgia and Oklahoma.

Was Colin Kaepernick the Most Important NFL Player of 2017?

No player was less public and more present than Kaepernick was this NFL season.

Hollywood Women Launch a Sexual Misconduct Prevention Initiative

Shonda Rhimes and Reese Witherspoon are among the key players of "Time's Up."

The Sex Parties of the Silicon Valley’s Elite

A new book explores why these parties an ethically murky constant in the Bay Area.

Hoda Kotb is Officially the Co-Host of ‘Today’

The longtime NBC anchor will no longer have the "interim" tag in her title.

Justin Timberlake Announces New Album Release

“Man of the Woods” will be released on Feb. 2.

Gretchen Carlson to Serve as Chairwoman of Miss America Board

She will be the first former Miss America to lead the organization.

What to Expect From Broadway in 2018

Big name stars, blockbuster movie musicals and more.

‘New Year’s Rockin’ Eve’ Viewership Soared Over Last Year’s Telecast

Mariah Carey's comeback and the frigid weather provided a great combination for ABC.

Inside Bob Iger’s Role Behind ESPN President’s Shocking Exit

The author of an oral history of ESPN looks into John Skipper's sudden departure.

Businesses Loosen Purse Strings in Anticipation of Less Regulation

Under the Trump administration, business executives are happier, and spending more money as a result.

Outrage After YouTuber Videos Body in Japan’s ‘Suicide Forest’

Logan Paul has more than 15 million subscribers, many of whom are young teenagers.

Playboy Considers Killing Magazine to Focus on ‘World of Playboy’

In the post-Hefner era, the company is switching focus to licensing and branding deals.