The Library of Congress β the U.S.'s oldest federal cultural institution β was born on this day in history, April 24, 1800, when President John Adams approved the use of $5,000 to buy books.
"In My Own Process" features rare photographs, drawings and writings from Bruce Lee's archives. Genesis Publications teamed up with Lee's family to release the book.
Ever wondered where popular phrases come from? Here are three favorite sayings with interesting origin stories and possible theories about their beginnings and meanings.
British author Sophie Kinsella, who wrote "Confessions of a Shopaholic," which starred Isla Fisher on the big screen, revealed that she has brain cancer.
Marlon Brando, who starred in films like "The Godfather," "On the Waterfront," "Guys and Dolls" and "The Wild One," died in 2004. The Oscar winner was 80.
An array of moms share their personal stories of motherhood in Dr. Nicole Saphier's new book, "Love, Mom" β with her own story of unexpected pregnancy at age 17 at the center.
A library in Colorado recently received a return of a book that had been due more than a century ago. The book was discovered in Kansas and returned almost exactly 105 years late.
Ingrid Seward detailed Princess Diana's relationships with the former Prince Charles, Prince Andrew and Prince Edward. The Princess of Wales died in 1997 at age 36.
Meghan Markle, a former American actress and star on the legal drama "Suits," became the Duchess of Sussex when she married Britain's Prince Harry in 2018.
In his new memoir, Peter Ackerman recalls his time on the set of "Bewitched," detailing his relationship with Elizabeth Montgomery and why she chose to leave the show.
"The War on Warriors" was a passion project for veteran and Fox News host Pete Hegseth, who says the Army is plagued with woke ideology that could put Americans in danger.
Constance Hansen and Russell Peacock are releasing over 80 previously unseen pictures of Kurt Cobain, Courtney Love and their daughter, Francis Bean, which were first taken in 1992.
Irish author Eoin Colfer, best known for his 'Artemis Fowl' books, is continuing his Juniper Lane series with 'Guardians of Cedar Wood,' scheduled to be released in 2025.
In a new "Short questions" piece, Dana Perino talks with wealth adviser David L. Bahnsen, who shares the key question managers should ask in a job interview β and what he would tell his younger self.
Texas mom-of-five Kaylee Morgan told Fox News Digital that she recently learned about a late book-related warrant in her name after she was unable to renew her driver's license.
Retired Supreme Court Justice Anthony M. Kennedy is set to release a two-volume memoir in the fall, reflecting on his childhood in California and his 30 years on the court.
Tim Murtaugh, he communications director for former President Trumpβs 2020 reelection campaign, feels some CNN and MSNBC hosts had goals of helping then-candidate Biden.
Suzi Ronson, who was married to guitarist Mick Ronson, gave David Bowie his iconic Ziggy Stardust haircut. She wrote a memoir titled, 'Me and Mr Jones'
It is believed that U.S. President Ronald Reagan was one of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II's favorite presidents. The former actor died in 2004 at age 93.
Iraqi-Israeli author Sami Michael, known for writing about the challenges faced by Jews from North Africa and the Middle East, died on Monday at age 97.
"The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald wasn't a widely popular book right away. Free editions given to World War II soldiers helped the book gain its success.
Prince Harry, the younger son of King Charles III and the late Princess Diana, quit royal duties in 2020. He now resides in California with his wife, Meghan Markle, and their two children.
Finalists for the inaugural Womenβs Prize for Nonfiction, aimed at addressing the gender imbalance in nonfiction publishing, were unveiled on Wednesday.