The Presidential Records Act of 1978 made it illegal to mishandle classified information, which is how former president Donald Trump was indicted in 2023.
The New York Times is one of America's most venerated newspapers, but it also has countless scandals under its belt. Here are some of its biggest controversies.
On May 9, 2023, a New York jury found Donald Trump liable for sex abuse and defamation in a civil case. Those charges were brought by writer E. Jean Carroll.
In 2022, Gov. Ron DeSantis introduced the Don't Say Gay bill, spurring a feud between DeSantis and Disney. Here's the epic tale of man versus mouse, explained.
Manuel Noriega, the eccentric and sadistic dictator of Panama, was once in possession of a powerful political network. Here are some of the messed-up details.
Over a decades-long career, Don Lemon demonstrated both charm and controversy, before being dramatically fired by CNN in 2023. Here's what you should know.
The shocking nature of Jerry Springer's show made it a ratings success. Over time, though, those aspects of the program garnered attention of a different sort.
Jerry Springer was already a familiar face for some Ohio residents when his daytime TV show, "The Jerry Springer Show," premiered in 1991. Here's the story.
Harry Belafonte was also a civil rights activist, and as such, he had a close relationship with Martin Luther King Jr. Here's the story of their relationship.
Most assassinations are politically motivated. And while many killers have been brought to justice, others remain shadowy figures or groups never caught.
Jack Teixeira, an Air National Guardsman based in Massachusetts, allegedly leaked classified Pentagon documents to Thug Shaker Central. Here's the story.
In April 2023, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. filed paperwork to mount a presidential campaign. Here's what you should know about the controversial lawyer and activist.
Charlie "Smiley" Harris slammed his jacked-up 1974 Dodge truck into the locked gate at the Augusta National Golf Club, the home of the Masters Tournament.