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Bill Cosby Expected 'Something in Return' from Women in Bizarre 70s TV Skit
The disgraced (and now convicted) comedian peppered his work throughout the years with bits that hinted at sexual predation.
Haunted Photos of Famous New York Crime Scenes Then and Now
A mob boss could have been dismembered at your local Starbucks.
Inside the $400,000 Auction for the Chelsea Hotel's Famous Doors
For $100,000, someone bought the door to the room where Bob Dylan wrote 'Blonde on Blonde.'
How the Media, the White House, and Everyone Else Failed AIDS Victims in the 80s
The press didn't cover AIDS aggressively enough, the Reagan administration didn't respond quickly to the crisis—and ordinary people laughed at the victims.
How Cuban Stand-Up Comics Spin Censorship and Poverty into Jokes
In Cuba, comedy provides a family-friendly refuge from an everyday life, and an opportunity to inch up to the line of what no one can say out loud.
How the Media, the White House, and Everyone Else Failed AIDS Victims in the 80s
The press didn't cover AIDS aggressively enough, the Reagan administration didn't respond quickly to the crisis—and ordinary people laughed at the victims.
The Writers Who Make Presidents Funny
Behind every famous politician is a comedy writer or two in charge of making sure that he or she has a sense of humor.
What Trump's Unhinged Fundraising Emails Say About His Campaign
His messages started out optimistic, but went outright apocalyptic as the campaign wore on.
Vi besøgte luksushotellet for rige amerikaneres smældfede hunde
På Morris Animal Inn er der både en indendørs pool, et fitnesscenter med løbebånd til hunde og hundeyoga.
Inside the Luxury Fat Camp for America's Wealthy Dogs
The Morris Animal Inn includes a heated indoor pool, a gym equipped with canine treadmills, and chef-prepared treats.
A Lot Less Mayhem: Tas Pappas on Family, Church, and Tony Hawk
Australian skateboarding legend Tas Pappas has settled down. And he’s over that whole Tony Hawk thing.
These Brothers Love Trump So Much They Formed a Rock Band
The band's first single "Trump for America," is a collage of patriotic clichés, including a sample of children reciting the Pledge of Allegiance.