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  • American flag we're closed sign

    The History Of U.S. Government Shutdowns Explained

    Government shutdowns are nothing new, so let's look at why they're a thing, why they're getting more severe, and just how they've changed over the past decades.

    By DB Kelly Read More
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    United States Senators Who Served In Their 90s

    When most people have long retired, a select few still find the energy to serve in the U.S. Senate. Here are the U.S. Senators who kept going into their 90s.

    By Kathy Benjamin Read More
  • Green-lit alien corpse in white bedding

    Everything That's Come Out About Aliens In 2023

    Not since the heady days of the 1990s and "The X-Files" has the general public been so obsessed by UFO activity. Here's how E.T. grabbed the headlines in 2023.

    By S. Flannagan Read More
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    Fascinating Facts About Spider Webs

    Spider webs, the bane of flying insects, are marvels of natural engineering. Simple yet complex, there's much more to these silken webs than meets the eye.

    By Stephen J. Schuyler Read More
  • Women outside La Luz del Mundo megachurch

    The Dark Truth About La Luz Del Mundo

    La Luz del Mundo was founded by Aarón Joaquín González in 1926. The church grew under the leadership of his son, but was plagued by controversy from the start.

    By DB Kelly Read More
  • Woman speaking press conference by picture of victim

    41 Cold Cases That Were Solved In 2023

    Sometimes, a murderer can escape justice for decades. But the investigators never forget, and in 2023, now have far more advanced tools to solve cold cases.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Black and white portrait Etta James side

    The Tragic Real-Life Story Of Etta James

    Etta James was an R&B legend, with legendary hits like "At Last." However, despite her talent and notoriety, her life was fraught with addiction and abuse.

    By Marina Manoukian Read More
  • Kim Yo-jong looking at the camera

    The Untold Truth Of 'The Most Dangerous Woman In The World'

    Some considered North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un's sister Kim Yo-jong to be the most dangerous woman in the world. Here's the untold truth of Kim Yo-jong.

    By Sarah Crocker Read More
  • Elizabeth Philip Charles and Anne sitting around a table

    The Untold Truth Of The 1969 Royal Family Documentary The Queen Banned

    In 1969, the BBC aired an unprecedented look at the daily life of the royal family. The documentary, titled "Royal Family," was soon banned by Queen Elizabeth.

    By DB Kelly Read More
  • Capitol Hill cloudy blue sky over dome

    What Would Happen If Washington D.C. Became The 51st State?

    D.C. statehood has been a topic of debate in recent years, with Washingtonians pushing for representation. Here's what would happen if it became reality.

    By Michele Gama Sosa Read More
  • Franklin D. Roosevelt holding up two fingers

    The 14 Presidents Who Served A Second Term

    The United States of America has had 46 presidents since 1789, and most of them served only one four-year term. However, a select few won multiple elections.

    By Mina Nakatani Read More
  • Brian Shaw holding a trophy on stage

    The Untold Truth Of Strongman Brian Shaw

    It was clear from infanthood that Brian Shaw was destined for a larger-than-life future. His talents and drive have taken him to the top, but it wasn't easy.

    By DB Kelly Read More
  • NASA's first six women astronauts

    What It Was Really Like To Be One Of The First Female Astronauts At NASA

    NASA's first six women astronauts were part of the diverse class of '78, known as Astronaut Group 8. Here's what it was really like for them.

    By Xan Indigo Read More
  • Dwight D. Eisenhower saluting

    12 Notable Figures Who Served On D-Day

    While the majority of the combatants at D-Day were just brave, ordinary soldiers, there were also several famous people who fought right alongside them.

    By Chandler Stark Read More
  • Richard Petty smiling in sunglasses and hat

    Gruesome Injuries That People Didn't Know They Had

    Imagine getting stabbed or shot or otherwise dangerously injured. Now imagine not realizing it until much later. That's exactly what happened to these people.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Sylvester Stallone as Rocky

    12 Movie Theme Songs That Ruled The Pop Charts

    Movie theme songs are becoming a relic of the past, but there was a time when they routinely dominated the airwaves and became pop culture touchstones.

    By Mike Floorwalker Read More
  • Maneskin posing against MTV backdrop

    21 Things Only Maneskin Superfans Know About The Band

    Italian Eurovision champs Måneskin have revived arena rock and hair metal for a whole new generation. Here are some things you might not know about them.

    By Brian Boone Read More
  • Lauren Boebert films a video of herself

    Politician Misconduct That Was Caught On Camera

    With phones and cameras everywhere, misbehavior is much harder to hide. Here are some politicians who decided to misbehave and were caught red-handed.

    By Michele Gama Sosa Read More
  • Jose Hernandez in his NASA Portrait

    From Migrant Worker To Astronaut: The True Story Of Jose Hernandez

    Amazon Prime Video's biopic "A Million Miles Away" stars Michael Peña as former astronaut José Hernández. But his real story is even more incredible.

    By Rita Dorsch Read More
  • whistling kite head close-up

    The Untold Truth Of Firehawks

    Creating and manipulating fire is commonly seen as a uniquely human skill. In Australia, firehawks have been making use of fire for far longer than us.

    By Becky Stephenson Read More
  • colonial headstone with death's head

    What Were Funerals Like In Colonial America?

    Looking back at American colonial funerals gives insight into the society in general. Here's what it was like to witness a funeral in the American colonies.

    By Sarah Crocker Read More
  • Charles Lucky Luciano sat sipping drink

    Famous Mobsters Who Served In The Military

    Mobsters have a well-deserved reputation for brutality and criminality. But many members of the mafia have served in the military, and some with distinction.

    By Michele Gama Sosa Read More
  • Portrait photo of NASA's first six female astronauts

    The Untold Truth Of NASA's First Six Female Astronauts

    In 1978, NASA recruited its first female astronauts, a full 20 years after the agency was first established. The six women have many astonishing achievements.

    By Xan Indigo Read More
  • man looking at crumbled house

    The Deadly Timeline Of Morocco's 2023 Earthquake Explained

    The 2023 Morocco earthquake struck without warning and left utter devastation in its wake. Here's how the earthquake and its aftermath unfolded.

    By DB Kelly Read More
  • Noah kneeling in front of the ark and animals

    The Untold Truth Of Noah From The Bible

    One of the most famous stories in the Bible is that of Noah's Ark, but few know the strange details of Noah's birth, or that he wasn't just the Flood Guy.

    By Benito Cereno Read More
  • Cailee Spaeny is Priscilla Presley

    The Untold Truth Of Sofia Coppola's Priscilla

    Sofia Coppola's is known for highlighting the female perspective in her films, and making her 2023 film "Priscilla" was no different.

    By Rita Dorsch Read More
  • Road signs for Harvard and Yale

    14 Of The Biggest Scandals To Hit Ivy League Schools

    From the embarrassing to the horrific, here are a few of the biggest scandals to ever hit the elite universities known collectively as the Ivy League.

    By Chandler Stark Read More
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