Auburn formally retired Cam Newton’s No. 2 jersey at halftime against No. 10 Georgia, engraving his name and number into Jordan-Hare Stadium amid a light show. Newton becomes the fourth player ...
From tragic factory fires to toxic food scandals, some safety laws we may take for granted today actually have some pretty ...
Damon Robertson has always had an itch for restoring historic buildings. In 1985, his parents bought the Barton Hill Mansion in Lewiston, restoring it over the course of 18 years. Their other efforts ...
Despite their notorious ties to mafia history, many tri-state properties have struggled to sell -- less because of their ...
HMP Wakefield, known as 'Monster Mansion', is home to some of the UK's most dangerous criminals, including child killer Roy ...
Having donned their navy kilts for the last time in the year when Mikhail Gorbachev became Soviet leader, Microsoft Windows 1.0 was released, and Live Aid gripped the world, the St Mary’s College, ...
The historic Herald Square location has been feeding hungry New Yorkers since 1885, making it one of the oldest steakhouses ...
In the heart of Garrison’s Main Street stands a building that tells stories of courage, sacrifice and tradition. The North ...
Sylvanian Families celebrates its 40th anniversary this year - with some of the early favourites now shrewd investments worth ...
TriCaster was originally developed by NewTek, a company founded in 1985 in Topeka, KS, by Tim Jenison and Paul Montgomery.
Before Lachlan Murdoch paid $150 million for Chartwell, his sprawling Bel-Air estate, it was the scene of a famed jewel heist ...
When Jeff “Ernie” Ernst opened Bootworks at the base of Park City Mountain in 1985, he wanted to fix a problem — the simple, persistent discomfort that keeps skiers from enjoying the sport they love.