• What The Final 12 Months Of Chris Cornell's Life Was Like

    Chris Cornell's voice took him far in life, elevating him to rich and famous rock star status with Soundgarden, Audioslave, and more, but his life would end tragically prematurely. Here's a look at what the final 12 months of Chris Cornell's life was like.

    By Brian Boone November 13th, 2020 Read More
  • Celebs Killed By Their Fans

    Celebrities garner a lot of attention, and sometimes, that attraction proves fatal. Here's a list of stars who received the wrong kind of devotion from fans.

    By Grunge Staff November 12th, 2020 Read More
  • The Most Bizarre Things To Ever Happen At Buckingham Palace

    Buckingham Palace has a history going back several hundred years. Being the official residence of English monarchs for nearly 200 years means a lot of weird history has unfolded at the palace. here's a list of the most bizarre things to ever happen at the royal palace.

    By Jeff Somers November 11th, 2020 Read More
  • Messed Up Things In Winnie The Pooh Everyone Ignores

    Winnie the Pooh and his fuzzy, adorable friends have entertained and inspired children and adults alike. Part of their enduring charm is that the Winnie the Pooh universe comes across as completely and totally innocent ... or so it seems. Here are some other messed-up things about Winnie the Pooh.

    By Jason Iannone November 10th, 2020 Read More
  • Bizarre Ways Athletes Celebrated Their Contract Signings

    When something good happens, people want to celebrate. Athletes are no different, and star athletes have a lot to celebrate, including huge contracts that guarantee they'll never have to worry about money again. Here are weird ways that athletes celebrated contract signings.

    By Brian Boone November 10th, 2020 Read More
  • Strange Events Officially Documented By The Authorities

    When you hear about an extraordinary event, it's worth noting if the event actually happened. There might be hard evidence or flimsy eyewitness testimony. Sometimes eyewitnesses are police officers, soldiers, and other authorities. Here are some stories of strange events documented by authorities.

    By Asher Cantrell November 9th, 2020 Read More
  • Why James Polk Was The Most Underrated President

    In a list of the best US presidents in history, a few dark horses emerge as surprising choices. Perhaps the most surprising is James K. Polk, who served as president from 1845 to 1849. Here's why James Polk was the most underrated president.

    By Jeff Somers November 9th, 2020 Read More
  • What Jackie Kennedy Did The Year Following JFK's Death

    On November 22, 1963, John and Jackie Kennedy visited Dallas where Lee Harvey Oswald shot and killed Kennedy. Jackie became the world's most famous widow. While she was praised for her strength in public, in private she was devastated. Here's what Jackie Kennedy did the year following JFK's death.

    By Natasha Lavender November 9th, 2020 Read More
  • False Things You Believe About America's Founding Fathers

    How much do you really know about our Founding Fathers? We're taught a lot in school, and it's often stories like George Washington chopping down the cherry tree. And that's not the only tall tale we've been told. Here are some false things you believe about America's Founding Fathers.

    By DB Kelly November 9th, 2020 Read More
  • The Untold Truth Of Whitesnake

    Whitesnake is 1987 all the way, and the band's megahit "Here I Go Again" is perhaps the catchiest hard rock song of all time. Whitesnake has a complex history that stretches over four decades. Here are a few things you probably don't know about the band.

    By Jeff Somers November 4th, 2020 Read More
  • The Untold Truth Of Civil War Photographer Mathew Brady

    The 19th-century photographer Mathew Brady, who went from taking portraits of the rich and famous to taking death portraits on Civil War battlefields, is known for depicting the cost of war. The truth of Civil War photographer Mathew Brady is he funded the photojournalism himself and went into debt.

    By Kate Sullivan November 4th, 2020 Read More
  • The Greatest Mathematician Of Ancient Alexandria Was A Woman

    Hypatia was born in Alexandria, Egypt. She was a scientist, educator, and intellectual, though many details of her life remain obscured. She was a brilliant woman who was deeply tied to Alexandra's reputation as a center of learning and progress.

    By Sarah Crocker November 3rd, 2020 Read More
  • Charity Events That Turned Into Total Disasters

    A charity event puts everyone to work toward a common goal and is usually for something that no one can argue about. Every once in a while a charity event occurs that is a disaster unto itself. Here are some of the biggest, grandest, charity disasters.

    By Jenna Inouye November 3rd, 2020 Read More
  • The Untold Truth Of Vanna White

    As the cohost of the wholesome family show "Wheel of Fortune," Vanessa White has a good sense of humor about her job. Her life has been quite interesting too.

    By Richard Milner November 3rd, 2020 Read More
  • The Crazy True Story Of The New England Vampire Panic

    Before Robert Koch discovered the tubercular bacillus in 1882, the lack of understanding of the bacteria and the disease it caused led to some wild theories and attempts to curb the spread of tuberculosis. Surprisingly, this intersected with vampire legends in an especially curious manner.

    By Marina Manoukian November 2nd, 2020 Read More
  • The Legend Of The Lost Dutchman And His Gold Mine Explained

    The legend of the Lost Dutchman's gold mine is one of murder, secrets, and a lot of gold. For over a century, treasure hunters have sought the Lost Dutchman's treasures supposedly lost in the Superstition Mountains of Arizona. This is the legend of the Lost Dutchman and his gold.

    By Asher Cantrell November 2nd, 2020 Read More
  • Creepy Things We Found In The Uncharted Games

    Uncharted has occasionally veered into some pretty creepy territory, bringing our dashing hero into contact with genuine monsters and calamities beyond the scope of the natural order of things.

    By Nathan Simmons November 2nd, 2020 Read More
  • Nina Simone's Tragic Real-Life Story

    Nina Simone is known as one of the most prolific vocalists and pianists of 20th-century American music. This is Nina Simone's tragic real-life story.

    By S. Flannagan November 2nd, 2020 Read More
  • The Most Mysterious Geoglyphs On The Planet

    Geoglyphs are basically designs that someone's made on the surface of the earth, through etchings or piling up elements to create a picture. Geoglyphs can be found throughout the world. These are the most mysterious geoglyphs on the planet, from Peru to Ohio.

    By DB Kelly November 2nd, 2020 Read More
  • Dumb Things In A Quiet Place That Everyone Just Ignored

    A Quiet Place, the sneakiest horror thriller in a long time, is downright amazing and guaranteed to make you jump more than once. But as amazing as it is, A Quiet Place has more than a few plot holes and inconsistencies. Here are dumb things in A Quiet Place that everyone just ignored.

    By Tom Meisfjord November 2nd, 2020 Read More