The Bizarre Thing That's Illegal For Performers To Do In Miami, Florida
There are plenty of bizarre American laws, and in Miami, Florida, there's one in particular that prohibits performers from doing something you wouldn't expect.
Read MoreThere are plenty of bizarre American laws, and in Miami, Florida, there's one in particular that prohibits performers from doing something you wouldn't expect.
Read MoreThe impact of Martin Luther King Jr. on the history of the United States and the world beyond is undeniable, but the final year of his life was not easy.
Read MoreInbreeding isn't as common as it used to be, but it still exists in some parts of the world, and even in the United States. And one family is the most inbred.
Read MoreAmerica's Camelot was steeped in glamour and tragedy. The death of John F. Kennedy sent a nation reeling, but his assassination was just part of the story.
Read MoreThe assassination of President John F. Kennedy was one of the most tragic events in U.S. history, but some of the details are even worse than many people know.
Read MoreThe next time you're in Massachusetts, you might want to be careful how what you do with the national anthem - or you could be hit with a fine.
Read MoreArlington National Cemetery's The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier is a solemn memorial to the ultimate sacrifice. Its guards have strict rules they have to follow.
Read MoreWWI was a catastrophe on all fronts, not least of which included the actions of the military men in charge, whose screwups led to the death of thousands.
Read MoreSome laws that are still on the books don't make much sense today. One such law is Rhode Island's specific ban against certain professional sports games.
Read MoreThe Wild West took place from 1865 and 1900 in the United States, and it was a different time, to say the least. There were also plenty of painful ways to die.
Read MoreAs head of the entire federal branch, the U.S. president wields immense power, and some have used it to make huge changes during their administrations.
Read MoreIn 2023, while preparing a site for new construction, archeologists uncovered Revolutionary War barracks that a British general tried to destroy in Virginia.
Read MoreThere's an interesting piece of Kentucky history that involves religion and poison, and it ties into an unexpected thing that's illegal to do in its churches.
Read MoreAviation experts are weighing in on what caused American Airlines flight 5342 to crash with a UH-60 Blackhawk helicopter, killing 67 people.
Read MoreIn January 2025, American Airlines Flight 5342 collided with a UH-60 Blackhawk helicopter above the Potomac River in Washington, D.C, killing 67 people.
Read MoreThe folk music era brought issues of social justice to the attention of a broad audience, with artists who not only sang, but acted on their convictions.
Read MoreDelta Force is an elite arm of the U.S. military that the government won't admit exists, yet there are several more strange details about the special ops unit.
Read MoreTyphoid Mary is known to many as the woman who spread Typhoid fever back in early-20th century New York. But many details of her tale aren't true.
Read MoreThe vast majority of U.S. presidents were millionaires, but not all of them were equally rich. These are some presidents who were poorer than you thought.
Read MoreThe bullet that killed Martin Luther King Jr. in 1968 would drastically change the course of history, but there are lots of things we still don't know.
Read MoreDr. Martin Luther King, Jr. delivered his iconic "I Have A Dream" speech at the March on Washington, but the famous line almost didn't make it in.
Read MoreThe state of Indiana has a law against a pretty gross behavior that might make you rethink a lot about people.
Read MoreLike many states, Georgia has some laws that sound pretty bizarre, including one that allegedly bars anyone from doing a particular thing with ice cream.
Read MoreThese American presidents made history for their actions in and out of office -- and for living longer than most of their fellow commanders-in-chief.
Read MoreThere are plenty of tales about famous American gunslinger and outlaw Billy the Kid, but like many such stories, a lot of the details just aren't true.
Read MoreMary Mallon, aka the infamous "Typhoid Mary," was vilified simply for asymptomatically carrying a deadly disease, but her life was even worse than you thought.
Read MoreSEAL Team Six rose into public consciousness after it conducted Operation Neptune Spear, killing Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden in 2011.
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