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The Inside Story of the Week That Saved the World

Churchill's secret War Cabinet debate with Lord Halifax to avoid surrender to the Nazis.

Being a Tour de France Fan Is as Grueling as the Race Itself

Lots of wine, baguettes and very few bicycles.

Linkin Park Lead Singer Chester Bennington Commits Suicide

TMZ reports that multiplatinum selling artist took his own life at home in L.A.

Elon Musk Says the Government Approved His Hyperloop Plan

Super-fast transit from New York City to Washington, D.C. has a greenlight.

Megan Fox Models Her Fredericks of Hollywood Lingerie on Instagram

'Transformers' actress posts sultry solo selfie to social platform.

O.J. Simpson To Be Released From Prison

The infamous football star has been granted parole after serving nearly 9 years of his 33-year sentence.

Saudi King’s Son, Mohammed bin Salman, Plotted to Oust Rival

The heir apparent forced the former Crown Prince to step down.

Politicians React to John McCain’s Brain Cancer Diagnosis

The decorated veteran announced his diagnosis following a recent surgery.

Fons Iannelli Captures Everyday Life in WWII Navy and Post-War America

Recently uncovered archive is the subject of a new exhibition at the Steven Kasher Gallery.

Usain Bolt: Investigating Fastest Sprinter in History’s Uneven Stride

University researchers investigating speedster's nontraditional running style.

Cybercriminals Created Online School for Scammers

New students pay for classes in cryptocurrency taught in Russian.

Tech Stocks Just Broke the Record-High, Set Nearly 20 Years Ago

The S&P 500 technology closed at a new all-time high Wednesday.

Anecdotes on Racism Reveal Awkwardness and Tension

Moments of questionable racism highlight the social complexities of America.

Monica Lewinsky Applauds Jay-Z for Owning Up to His Infidelity

Vanity Fair scribe pens manifesto on modern-day male vulnerability.

Canadian Man Builds Park Stairwell for $550 That City Quoted at $65,000

Retired mechanic takes it upon himself to cut through local government red tape.