Tonya Harding
Tonya Harding is an American figure skater who ruined her future in the sport when she was implicated in the attack on fellow skater Nancy Kerrigan at the 1994 Olympic trials.
Tonya Harding is an American figure skater who ruined her future in the sport when she was implicated in the attack on fellow skater Nancy Kerrigan at the 1994 Olympic trials.
Erik Menendez and brother Lyle were found guilty of murdering their parents, Jose and Kitty Menendez. They were both sentenced to life in prison in 1996.
Erik and Lyle Menendez have been reunited in a Southern California prison. The brothers -- who are serving life sentences without parole for killing their parents in their Beverly Hills mansion in 1989 -- moved into the same housing unit and will participate in rehabilitation programs.
Tom Watson is an American golfer and six-time PGA Player of the Year. He was one of the sport's dominant figures in the 1970s and '80s.
Stanley Kubrick was an American filmmaker best known for directing Dr. Strangelove, Clockwork Orange, 2001: A Space Odyssey, The Shining and Full Metal Jacket.
Scarlett Johansson is officially the world’s highest paid actress, surpassing Emma Stone with $40.5 million in pretax earnings between 2017 and 2018. Her quadrupled earnings are thanks to her role as Black Widow in Marvel's 'Avengers' movies, which she’ll reprise a fourth time in 2019.
Kirsten Gillibrand is a U.S. lawyer and politician from New York who's served in both the House of Representatives and the Senate.
Australian actress and inventor Hedy Lamarr was featured in NBC’s ‘Timeless.’ Best known in her time as the world’s “most beautiful woman alive,” Lamarr starred alongside Clark Gable and helped develop an early technique for early ideas behind WiFi.
Macaulay Culkin is an actor known mostly for his childhood roles in such films as 'My Girl' and 'Home Alone.'
Hilary Swank secretly married Philip Schneider in California after two years of dating, according to an exclusive ‘Vogue’ feature. The actress wore an Elie Saab dress made with 25 meters of Chantilly lace, eight meters of silk chiffon and six meters of organza silk that took 150 hours to create.
HBO has released a documentary on writer and filmmaker Arthur Miller. Narrated by his daughter Rebecca, ‘Arthur Miller: Writer,’ covers his full life chronologically, from struggles with the House Un-American Activities Committee to his five-year marriage to Marilyn Monroe.
American actress Elisabeth Moss is known for her roles on the TV series 'The West Wing,' 'Mad Men' and 'The Handmaid's Tale.'
Award-winning actor Burt Reynolds has starred in an array of screen projects over the decades, including 'Deliverance,' 'Smokey and the Bandit,' 'The Cannonball Run,' 'Evening Shade' and 'Boogie Nights.'
Google has whipped up one of its Doodles in honor of George Peabody, the "father of modern philanthropy" who was awarded a Congressional Gold Medal for his efforts on this day in 1867.
The movie ‘A Wrinkle in Time’ opens this weekend, an adaptation of the 1962 feminist science fiction book written by Madeleine L'Engle. The casting has been praised for its gender and racial diversity, featuring biracial actor Storm Reid, Oprah Winfrey and Mindy Kaling.
Bryan Cranston is joining Angelina Jolie in ‘The One and Only Ivan,’ a movie about a gorilla who lives in a cage in a mall with a baby elephant and a stray dog. Cranston, who was nominated for an Oscar for ‘Trumbo’ and is currently on the London stage, will play a failing circus owner.
The wife of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, Eleanor Roosevelt changed the role of the first lady through her active participation in American politics.
Painter Frida Kahlo was a Mexican self-portrait artist who was married to Diego Rivera and is still admired as a feminist icon.
Writer, feminist and women's rights activist Betty Friedan wrote The Feminine Mystique (1963) and co-founded the National Organization for Women.
Juliette Gordon Low is the founder of the Girl Scouts of the United States of America.
American tennis great Billie Jean King broke down barriers in her push for equal prize money for women, and as one of the first well-known openly gay athletes.
Frances Perkins was the first female to serve in the U.S. presidential cabinet. As secretary of labor, she helped with the New Deal and Social Security.
Emily Dickinson was a reclusive American poet. Unrecognized in her own time, Dickinson is known posthumously for her innovative use of form and syntax.
Harriet Beecher Stowe was an author and social activist best known for her popular anti-slavery novel Uncle Tom’s Cabin.
