The Most Frightening World Cup Mishaps
The World Cup is an almost impossibly huge undertaking, and sometimes, bad things happen. Even if your team wins, the World Cup can still screw up your life.
Read MoreThe World Cup is an almost impossibly huge undertaking, and sometimes, bad things happen. Even if your team wins, the World Cup can still screw up your life.
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Read MoreHe was one of the biggest and best-paid stars in the world, but today he's largely forgotten. Here's the tragic real-life story of Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle.
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Read MoreDespite clamor from his teammates and sports analysts, NFL quarterback Tony Romo decided to walk away from the Dallas Cowboys in 2017.
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Read MoreIn 2010, 26-year-old Amy Winehouse attended one of Tony Bennett's concerts at the Royal Albert Hall in London and met the famous crooner after the show.
Read MoreThe death of a child is unimaginable to a parent, but Mia Farrow has had more than her share of tragedy as three of her children died young.
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