Darkest TV Moments From The '00s
2000s TV shows weren't all fun and games. Here are some of the darkest TV moments from the 2000s.
Read More2000s TV shows weren't all fun and games. Here are some of the darkest TV moments from the 2000s.
Read MoreHere's a look at the strange, true story behind the legend of David Ortiz.
Read MoreBetty White turned down a role in the 1997 film "As Good as It Gets" with Jack Nicholson because of one scene.
Read MorePerformers will utilize a name change at the drop of a hat (or a manager's suggestion). What about athletes? Specifically, what about teams?
Read MoreBetty White was as known for her professional longevity as she was for her body of work. After decades in show business, what did she have to show for it?
Read MoreKenny Rogers was an extraordinarily successful singer, starting in rock and ending as a country superstar. His death in 2020 was not entirely unexpected.
Read MoreThe world said goodbye to the beloved, benign smile of actress, comedian, and animal rights activist, Betty White.
Read MoreThe Arizona Diamondbacks, commonly called the D-backs, have been a Major League Baseball team for well over two decades. The team calls Phoenix its home.
Read MoreMaybe a star of westerns doesn't like horses. Maybe the one behind the superhero mask is afraid of heights. Maybe the starship captain isn't very admirable.
Read MoreFormer Beatles drummer, Ringo Starr, has been nominated for 27 Grammys and has had a successful solo career. As a child, poor health kept him out of school.
Read MoreBefore the Rockies, there were several baseball teams in Denver, Colorado, before the city was granted an expansion major league team in the early 1990s.
Read MoreJohn Cusack is known for the films "Say Anything," "High Fidelity," and more. From the late '80s into the early 2000s, Cusack was a bona fide movie star.
Read MoreSuccessful comedy doesn't always mean happy relationships when the cameras are off. 'The Mary Tyler Moore Show' seems to have been different.
Read MoreThe Toronto Blue Jays were an expansion team that first came into existence in 1977. However, like most expansion teams, they floundered early on.
Read MoreOrson Welles was a powerhouse talent of America's performing arts -- stage, radio, film. Most critics agree he was brilliant. Was he pleasant?
Read MoreIf she had made it further in traditional school, in fact, Lucille Ball, who died in 1989, may have never become the beloved performer we remember today.
Read MoreThe Orioles are a Major League Baseball team based out of Baltimore, Maryland. Like a lot of sports teams, it didn't start nor originate out of that city.
Read MoreSome athletes take their success at the Olympics and turn it into a lengthy career in their chosen field. Others choose to return to a life of privacy.
Read MoreWalt Disney left behind an entertainment empire that has gone on to own, well, almost everything. He also left a mysterious note. Here's what it said.
Read MoreRolling Stones icon Ronnie Wood has had to face tremendous hardships of late. The death of Charlie Watts and a cancer diagnosis threw him for a loop.
Read MoreWhite Sox is most certainly a fitting name for a Major League Baseball team. However, the popular Chicago baseball team actually wears black socks.
Read MoreLucille Ball and Desi Arnaz starred in "I Love Lucy," one of the most popular TV sitcoms of the '50s. However, sometimes off-screen things weren't so funny.
Read MoreDave Grohl dropped out of high school to pursue a music career.
Read MoreThe Yankees are one of the most well-known teams in all of sports. They are worth billions, and people all over the world know who they are.
Read MoreThe San Diego Padres have a history steeped in California's Spanish missions, and their name is rooted in that tradition. Here's how the Padres got their name.
Read MoreOlympic figure skater Michelle Kwan didn't completely disappear from the public eye once she retired from skating. She now serves as an ambassador to Belize.
Read MoreThere's no question that Mick Jagger is one of rock 'n' roll's most influential figures. Born on July 26, 1943, he is the son of a teacher and a homemaker.
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