Tom Vitale takes a look at the phenomenon of lawyers who become novelists, focusing on an old hand in that area, Scott Turow. Turow has based his new novel Reversible Errors one of his own cases.
More than half of the Colorado River's water is used to grow crops, primarily livestock feed, a new study finds. The river and its users are facing tough decisions as the climate warms.
The debris that saved Rose's life in Titanic — and sparked a quarter-century of debate — fetched over $718,000 at an auction of iconic Hollywood movie props last week. It's based on a real artifact.