Seven Celebrities Who Published Actually Great Memoirs
A tell-all is worth picking up when the star has an honest, grounded perspective on their life.

A tell-all is worth picking up when the star has an honest, grounded perspective on their life.

In 2012, Dave Mullins and Charlie Craig sued Colorado baker Jack Phillips for refusing to make a cake for their wedding. Today, Colorado's Civil Rights Commission ruled that Phillips did violate civil rights law by doing so.

Not a day goes by when Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid isn't talking about Charles and David Koch, the billionaire brothers who backed a network of nonprofit political groups that raised $400 million through anonymous donors in 2012.

Sen. Elizabeth Warren has long been critical of Wall Street — the Democrat has made cracking down on big banks a main facet of her career.

Staff Sergeant Angel Sanchez appeared at a pre-trial hearing at Fort Leonard Wood in Missouri yesterday after being charged with sexually assaulting four women and assaulting eight others since 2011.

Speaker John Boehner may think he's getting too old, but his friends are still determined to help him keep his job.

It looks like we can look forward to a Democratic Clinton candidate on the ballot in 2052.

Former Mayor Michael Bloomberg may have seemed grumpy when Bill de Blasio was elected to replace him in November, but after nearly five months out of office, he seems thrilled to no longer work in the public sector.

Comedian Sarah Silverman is known for speaking frankly about abortion. She helped raise $53,000 this past fall to increase women's access to abortions in Texas, and in January, she made a YouTube video about her visit from "Jesus Christ," who told her, "Fertilized eggs aren't people. People are people."

Williams College is not one of the 55 colleges currently under federal investigation for mishandling sexual assault, but its administration is clearly worried it will be next.
