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Scottie Pippen will never get over being in Michael Jordan’s shadow

Six-time NBA champ Scottie Pippen is undoubtedly a winner, but in his new memoir, “Unguarded,” he is also more than a bit of a whiner.

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Cold case murder that inspired ‘Twin Peaks’ solved 100 years later: Book

Pretty, young Hazel Drew was brutally killed in 1908, inspiring the legendary "Twin Peaks" character Laura Palmer. Now, two fans claim they’ve solved the real-life woman’s murder.

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Meet the ghostwriters who secretly pen bestselling celebrity memoirs

Even former first lady Michelle Obama, who had a huge 2018 bestseller called “Becoming” and received a whopping $60 million joint advance with her husband for both Obama memoirs, used a “collaborator."

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Inside Whitney Houston’s secret torment for being gay, falling for a woman

Ten years after her death, a new book details Whitney Houston's inner torment over being gay — and her secret love affair with Robyn Crawford.

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How Kim Kardashian tried to crash Caitlyn Jenner’s Vanity Fair photo shoot —...

In the new book "Dilettante: True Tales of Excess, Triumph and Disaster," former staffer Dana Brown writes about the glory days of Vanity Fair and such behind-the-scenes stories as Caitlyn Jenner's...

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Vivien Leigh had a nervous breakdown filming ‘Gone with the Wind’

It was the movie that set Hollywood and Atlanta on fire. But for Vivien Leigh, who played Southern belle Scarlet O’Hara, the making of “Gone With the Wind” was hell on earth.

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Here’s what Abe Lincoln, Teddy Roosevelt, more presidents liked to eat

From gluttons to gastronomes, here’s what some of our presidents loved to eat.

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Lady Anne Glenconner’s royal yet unglamorous life explored in new memoir

The royal life might look glamorous, but the reality is often considerably less appealing.

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Why the Titanic may have been cursed even before it set sail

Even before the Titanic sailed out of Southhampton on April 14, 1921, the luxury ocean liner appeared to be jinxed.

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If only the walls inside the Kennedy summer compound could talk

“It is the heart of the Kennedy Compound suspended somewhere between the past and the present,” writes Kate Storey.

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This art thief nabbed 239 works of art worth an estimated $2 billion

Stéphane Breitwieser stole some 239 works of art with an estimated value of $2 billion from as many as 200 museums all over Europe.

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The original audience reaction to ‘The Exorcist’ was off the charts

William Friedkin's iconic film tells the story of a preteen girl possessed by the devil.

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The dark past behind the Anheuser-Busch family

Life should have been as royal as the family’s famous advertising slogan, “Budweiser, the King of Beers” for William K. “Billy” Busch, born in 1959.

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One US woman’s life inside ISIS

A new book describes the harrowing tale of a young American woman who went to live in the Islamic State

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Comic Jimmy Failla’s ‘Cancel Culture’ guide is a must-read

The Fox News' radio and television personality has written a recipe for surviving woke-world.

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How Nicole Addimando survived horrific abuse – and her sister helped her...

Horton blames the trial judge and the judicial system — that she asserts, “criminalizes survivors” — of her sister’s initial sentence.

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Behind the scenes of The Village Voice

A new books details all of the daring and drama of the legendary Village Voice newspaper.

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How cars changed the lives of American women

From classic muscle cars to electric vehicles, the car has helped define the modern woman since its invention in the 1880s.

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Herbalife, Amway and Mary Kay: How multi-level marketing ‘pyramid schemes’...

A new book details the multi-billion dollar multi-level marketing industry in America.

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Inside the glamorous life and tragic death of Warhol-muse Candy Darling

Fifty years after her death at 29, Candy Darling – born Jimmy Slattery, of Massapequa, Long Island – is finally getting the star billing the Andy Warhol underground film star and transgender icon has...

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