By now you've probably heard about the trio of Texas teenagers who allegedly dug up a corpse, severed its head, and then used the skull as a makeshift bong.
A group of fraternity brothers at Tulane University burned pledges with boiling water in an alleged "Hell Night" ritual last month, according to police.
Football legend Joe Montana is suing his ex-wife and a Texas auction house over the sale of love letters and memorabilia from the Hall of Fame quarterback's college days at the University of Notre Dame.
As The Weather Channel's owner negotiates a multi-billion dollar sale of the cable outlet, the network's lawyers are angling to keep secret the details of a blistering arbitration ruling in favor of a former female anchorwoman who charges that she was subjected to unrelenting sexual harassment by her male co-anchor.
In suicide notes left for her relatives, Deborah Palfrey, the convicted "D.C. Madam," wrote that she could not "live the next 6-8 years behind bars" and that "there was no way out, i.e. 'exit strategy' for me other than the one I have chosen."