Rock Stars Who Died Tragically
The phrase "Live fast, die young, and leave a good-looking corpse" became reality for many rock stars, many of whom have died tragically over the years.
Read MoreThe phrase "Live fast, die young, and leave a good-looking corpse" became reality for many rock stars, many of whom have died tragically over the years.
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Read MoreThe tragic 2004 death of investigative journalist, Gary Webb, followed one of his investigative stories that rattled the CIA and the media elites.
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Read MoreFrom oversized snakes to underwhelming plants, here are the things Harry Potter got wrong about its mythical beings.
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Read MoreFew figures have inspired the world as much as Bob Marley. His strong beliefs were the product of his upbringing. Here's Bob Marley's tragic real-life story.
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