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Inside The Tragic Life And Death Of MF Doom
The death of masked rapper MF Doom, born Daniel Doom, was reported on December 31, 2020, though his wife says he transitioned two months prior on Halloween.
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What These WWE Divas Are Up To Today
What becomes of a WWE diva once she's done with the company and moves on to other, less powerbomb-heavy things? Here's what these WWE divas are up to today.
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The Life And Tragic Death Of Rosalind Franklin
Rosalind Franklin's discoveries were essential to establishing the double-helix shape of DNA. This is the life and tragic death of Rosalind Franklin.
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Popular Cult Classic TV Shows That Originally Ran For 5 Seasons Or Less
Classic TV is comfort food for the mind. That includes shows of long ago, many of which met their demise before they should have but are now wildly popular.
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Chris Godwin's Net Worth: The Buccaneers Receiver Is Worth A Lot More Than You Think
Buccaneer Chris Godwin's net worth is greater than fans may think, though he's set to earn more soon once his rookie deal expires; his net worth is $1.9M.
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Joe DiMaggio And Ted Williams Were Nearly Traded After A Drunk Conversation In 1947
The scotch flowed freely that night. Perhaps too freely. It was April, just before the start of the 1947 baseball season. Here's the full story.
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Real Creatures That Deserve Their Own Horror Movies
The arachnid-reptile-shark horror movie paradigm has grown stale. Our solution is to shake up the formula a bit with some new, natural menaces.
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Maryland's Official Sport Is Something Totally Unexpected
States regularly declare something or other their official something or other -- bird, motto, and so forth. Some embrace a particular sport, as has Maryland.
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The Most Famous Cats In History
From ancient Egyptians to Grumpy Cat, humans have been obsessed with cats for what seems like eternity. Let's look at the most famous cats in history.
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Whatever Happened To The Original Cast Of The Addams Family?
"The Addams Family" debuted in 1964, running for two seasons. After its cancellation, some of the stars had prolific careers, but some had tragic lives.
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Bodybuilder 'Killer Sally' McNeil's Disturbing History Of Violence
Bodybuilder Sally McNeil went to prison for murdering her husband, Ray, with a pair of shotgun blasts, but was that just the latest in her string of violence?
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The Hells Angels Once Sued Disney. Here's Why
The lawyers at Disney surely had a brief burst of adrenaline when they received a letter telling them that their employer was being sued by Hells Angels.
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The Tragic Real-Life Story Of James Jamerson
Today, deceased bass guitarist James Jamerson is widely recognized as one of the most influential musicians of the modern era.
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The Crazy History Of The Seven Summits Mountaineering Challenge
What if you went out to climb the highest peak on every continent on Earth? Well, there's a competition for that -- the Seven Summits Mountaineering Challenge.
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Netflix's World's Most Wanted: Everything You Should Know
In World's Most Wanted, Netflix looks at the biggest names on the world's most wanted list. Here's what you should know about Netflix's World's Most Wanted.
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5 Reasons Why Marlon Brando Was Ahead Of His Time
Marlon Brando lived a large life, on screen and off. The ground-breaking, innovative actor was also an outspoken social critic who also invested in change.
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The Tragic Death Of Walt Disney Explained
There's no question that Walt Disney had an unflagging work ethic, but even in 1966, dying at 65 seems young. What was it that cut short his life?
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What Former Kansas City Chiefs Player Tony Gonzalez Is Doing Today
Tony Gonzalez is considered one of the greatest tight ends to play in the NFL. Here is what Gonzalez is up to since he retired from playing football in 2013.
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Why Willie Nelson Was Once Nervous To Go Into Patsy Cline's Home
Willie Nelson and Patsy Cline are two of the biggest music stars of the 20th century, but Nelson was once nervous to go to Cline's home. Here's why.
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Final Interviews Of Famous Rock Stars
Like the best rock tunes, the final interviews of famous rock stars can put us through a gamut of emotions
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Weird Al's Best Non-Parody Songs
"Weird Al" Yankovic is known for parodies like "Eat It" and "Amish Paradise," but there's no better proof of his musical powers than his non-parody work.
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Secrets The NFL Doesn't Want You To Know
The NFL is less a bastion of gridiron glory and more a corrupt, incompetent, petty and sometimes evil organization straight out of a superhero movie.
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1980s Stars Who Lost All Their Money
The 1980s saw the rise of many different stars. Unfortunately, many of those stars subsequently fell on rough times. Here are some of the most notable.
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Why Neil Diamond Isn't Really Around Anymore
Neil Diamond has dropped off the radar, though it's hard to pinpoint exactly when or how it happened. Where did he go?
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Why D.H. Peligro's Stint With The Red Hot Chili Peppers Was So Brief
Dead Kennedy's drummer D.H. Peligro's sudden death saddened the music community. He had also a stint with the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Here's why it was so brief.
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What Is Former WWE Diva Lilian Garcia Doing Today?
Lilian Garcia was an integral part of WWE programming for more than a decade, but in 2016, the ring announcer left the promotion.
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