BTS Microphones Sell for Over $80K in Charity Auction
The auction donated all proceeds to the MusiCares Foundation, a non-profit that helps musicians in times of financial, personal and medical crisis.
BTS, Aerosmith and Other Stars Donate to MusiCares Charity Auction
BTS, Aerosmith and several big-name stars are donating autographed tour items for an online charity event to take place Friday, January 24.
You Can Buy Elvis Presley's Wonderfully Tacky Belt Buckle for $54,000
A Rolls-Royce belt buckle worn by the King is for sale, along with a gold-and-diamond wristwatch valued at nearly $500,000.
Liz Taylor's Emerald Rolls-Royce Expected to Fetch Upwards of $2 Million
Elizabeth Taylor's 1960 Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud II, dubbed "The Green Goddess", will be up for auction in August.
Meadows-Patton Moment Like Slave Auction: MSNBC Guests
Sophie A. Nelson called the incident "the most ridiculous thing I've seen the Republican party do in a really long time."
Collectors' Car Auction Includes $25m Alfa Romeo
The star of the Artcurial collectors' car sale is a 1939 Alfa Romeo 8C 2900B Berlinetta, estimated to sell for as much as $25 million.
Adolf Hitler Paintings to Be Auctioned in Nuremberg
The controversial auction is set for Saturday.
Ku Klux Klan Hood and Robe Fetches $3,000 at Auction
"They're very collectible and it is strictly historical," said auctioneer Dawn Miller.
Monster 5,655-Carat Zambian Emerald Crystal Unearthed
The Lion Emerald will be placed for sale later this month.
Einstein Called God the 'Product of Human Weakness'
Manuscript will be auctioned in New York in December and is expected to sell for up to $1.5m
18th-Century Vase Found in Attic Sells for $19 Million
"We didn't like the vase too much, and my grandparents didn't like it either," the owner said.
Mystery Dinosaur Skeleton Sold for $2.3 Million
Scientists fear they may never identify its species now that the dinosaur is in private hands.
Unopened Wine Older Than America Going to Auction
Vin Jaune means "yellow wine" and it was made over two centuries ago.
Mass Incarceration Has Roots to Slavery
Mass incarceration and its disproportionate effect on Black and brown populations, in particular, is a legacy of this past.
Naked Trump Statue Could Be Yours for $30K
The statue of the president popped up in cities around the U.S. in 2016.
Steve Jobs: Rare Signed Documents Sell for $240,000
The one-page document pre-dated Apple by three years and was initially valued at $50,000.
Would You Pay $50,000 for the Scribbles of Steve Jobs?
The rare one-page document dates back to 1973, three years before the launch of Apple.
Sudanese Refugees Released From Libya Kidnap Gang
El Sadiq Ahmed fled Darfur with dreams of a better life in Europe, but now he faces prison or, worse, death at home.
Justin Bieber's Art Reflects 'Man-Child' Image: Critic
"The painting is not very inspired—high school students have doodled better artworks during trig class."
Extremely Rare Charles Darwin Letter Sells For $125,000
The rare letter discusses topics only known in one other letter from the famous biologist.
Erik Prince Seeks Private Army To Solve Libya Crisis
The proposal, he said, would be a more humanitarian option for the European Union.
Ancient Skeleton Of Largest Woolly Mammoth On Sale
It could be yours for about the price of a small apartment in Brooklyn.
Libya's Smugglers Are Selling Off Migrants for $400
A shocking investigation has revealed how men are sold for manual labor in the North African country.
What an Art Critic Thinks of Trump's $16,000 Drawing
A previous drawing by Trump sold in July for more than $29,000.
Vintage Steve Jobs Newsweek Cover Being Auctioned Off
An old copy of Newsweek with the autograph of Steve Jobs on its cover will soon be up for auction and consignor Diane Williams is hoping for big money.
Tupac Dated Madonna Then Dumped Her Because of Race
In a handwritten letter from prison, the rapper explained why he had to break things off with the "Material Girl."
Albert Einstein Letters on Science and God Are for Sale
"From your native country one cannot expect—in the foreseeable time—a more reasonable political attitude," he wrote of the U.S.
John Elliott: Mehta's Rickshaw Woman Fetches $3.56m
It had been in an Indian collection and was being auctioned for the first time.