What Is Contempt Of Congress?
Contempt of Congress is a charge that's leveled from time to time. Like lots of things rooted in government, it's more than just cut-and-dried.
Read MoreContempt of Congress is a charge that's leveled from time to time. Like lots of things rooted in government, it's more than just cut-and-dried.
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Read MoreDogs may get the most attention among presidential pets, but cats have also placed prominently in the hearts of those who occupy the White House.
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Read MoreThe story that defines Patrizia Reggiani and Maurizio Gucci has it all: a marriage on a downward spiral, the hiring of hitman who then murdered Gucci.
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Read MoreComposer/producer Andrew Lloyd Webber has won more than 45 awards: seven Olivier Awards, seven Tonys, three Grammys, two Emmys, one Oscar, and one Golden Globe.
Read MoreGwen Shamblin pushed the benefits of her "Weigh Down Workshop," a Christianity-based weight-loss program that at one time gave classes to thousands of devotees.
Read MoreRenaissance artist Michelangelo left behind an extraordinary body of work, yet we have hints of other, lost masterpieces that continue to intrigue us.
Read MoreEvents honoring and celebrating the achievements of women have become more frequent in recent years, including March's designation as Women's History Month.
Read MoreWhen Rico Harris's girlfriend last heard from him, it was by voicemail. He'd been on the road, traveling from his family's home in Los Angeles back to Seattle.
Read MoreNinety-six-year old President Russell M. Nelson said, "It's not Mormon's church, it's not Moses's church, it's Jesus Christ's."
Read MoreAlmost immediately after high school graduation, 18-year-old David Berkowitz, the future "Son of Sam," enlisted at the Army Induction Center in Manhattan.
Read MoreYvonne De Carlo was a multi-talented Hollywood star best known for her role as Lily Munster in the '60s sitcom "The Munsters."
Read MoreTo this day, martial artist Frank Dux claims that Bloodsport was based on real events from his life, though many people believe the Kumite never existed.
Read MoreKarate Kid and Cobra Kai fans may not know there was a real-life inspiration for Mr. Miyagi, and he even had the same last name.
Read MoreShirley Temple was a massively successful child actor. She made the transition to more mature roles, performing with a future president, Ronald Reagan.
Read MoreThe Boston Massacre was a key moment preceding the Revolutionary War, a microcosm of simmering tensions between the colonists and their British enforcers.
Read MoreYou have to wonder: With their slowness, and alleged chronic health and survival issues, how do sloths stay healthy? Despite hardly moving at all?
Read MorePriscilla Presley was most notably married to Elvis, but their marriage was relatively short. She also had a relationship and child with Marco Garibaldi.
Read MoreScientists have mapped the world's lost continent even as it sits at the bottom of the ocean. Here's a look inside the disappearance of Zealandia.
Read MoreJoining a fraternity or sorority has been a defining part of college life for over a century. But its history has not always been as illustrious as its alumni.
Read MoreIn 2013 64-year-old Diana Nyad swam from Cuba to Florida. The feat led to controversy surrounding her famous swim from the long distance swimming community.
Read MoreSkateboarder Tony Hawk and Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain gained fame in different industries - but were they ever friends? Here's what we know.
Read MorePeople have opinions about Courtney Love, thanks in part to all the ups and downs in her life that have been both very tragic and sometimes comedic.
Read MoreAfter a false start in boxing, Tony Danza became one of TV's most recognizable faces in the '80s. One of showbiz's good guys, his life is filled with surprises.
Read MoreOh, sure. It's all fun and games until someone realizes they've been robbed blind. Anna Sorokin, aka Delvey, was convicted, imprisoned, and paroled. And now?
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