Fran and Dan Keller were convicted in 1992, during a mass hysteria over the alleged Satanic ritual abuse of children that swept the nation beginning in the 1980s.
After the colossal success of “Invisible Man,” Ralph Ellison struggled for 40 years to finish his second novel, “Juneteenth.”
New information has been uncovered about the mysterious teenage orphan who gave birth to the world’s most famous artist.
An original, extremely rare document from one of the Salem witch trials in 1692 just went up for auction at Christie’s in New York
More than a century after Dr. Edward Wilson perished on a famous British expedition to the South Pole, a watercolor he painted turned up in a hut in Antarctica.
Rome’s mayor has announced new restrictions aimed squarely at tourists behaving badly at the Trevi Fountain, among other ancient waterworks.