However, simultaneously, fame can often cost those in the spotlight their privacy and prevent them from living an everyday life, as The Beatles guitarist George Harrison discovered the hard way. From ...
George Harrison was never in any doubt about the cause of the cancer which had hit him twice before, blaming his smoking habit for the lung and throat tumours he had suffered over the past four years.
Pittsburgh Steelers great James Harrison is arguably the most intimidating player to ever step on an NFL field, and kicker Chris Boswell recently revealed that he felt some of that intimidation ...
Jimmy Carter, the 39th U.S. President, was honored with a state funeral Thursday at the Washington National Cathedral before ...
The annual tradition at Shepard Park Beach draws a big crowd willing to brave winter's chill for a dip in the lake People braved winter temperatures to plunge into Lake George on Wednesday ...
Personal photograph albums belonging to Elizabeth II’s grandmother and containing thousands of pictures of ... will form part of the final digitised collection, shows George V mowing the lawn ...
Outgoing President Nana Akufo-Addo delivered his final State of the Nation Address in Parliament on Friday, January 3. This address marks his last official communication on the state of the nation ...
The FBI has released a chilling final photo of New Orleans terrorist Shamsud-Din Jabbar with a bomb just an hour before he drove into a crowd killing at least 14 people. New CCTV footage disclosed ...
The transition from joy to terror can be swift, especially when it involves tourists and wild animals. A recent incident saw a zookeeper mauled to death by lions ...
A self-styled ‘Grizzle Man’, Timothy unkowlingly recorded their final moments on his video camera after previously spending 13 summers camping with wild brown bears in Alaska. It happened in ...
With this 1-3, India are out of the World Test Championship final. India was the only team to have played the last two WTC finals. India had lost both the finals against New Zealand and Australia ...
Former world No. 1 Naomi Osaka retired from the ASB Classic final in Auckland on Sunday due to an abdominal injury after winning the first set against Clara Tauson. Playing in her first WTA final ...