Buster Keaton's Most Insane Stunts
Buster Keaton was known for his stunt work, many of which were happy accidents and all done in one take.
Read MoreBuster Keaton was known for his stunt work, many of which were happy accidents and all done in one take.
Read MoreA few extraordinary individuals haven't been lucky while chasing a Guinness World Record and have even ended up losing their lives along the way.
Read MoreSome oft-repeated survival tactics are useful, but others are just urban legends that might be deadly. Let's bust some survival myths before they bust you.
Read MoreIn 2023, Alex Murdaugh went on trial for the murders of his loved ones, but regardless of the outcome, there are several other ominous facts about his family.
Read MoreThere's more to the story of America's first presidential assassination than you learned in school.
Read MoreHow can you protect yourself from wrongful conviction and execution? Mostly just don't interact with other humans.
Read MoreGiven the unthinkable amount of blood shed during the American Civil War, it's no wonder that the conflict has given rise to a number of creepy ghostly tales.
Read MoreThe Globe Theater during Shakespeare's time was a loud, sometimes stinky place. This is what it was really like to attend a play at Shakespeare's Globe Theater.
Read MorePresident Trump outlined the U.S. Space Force project in an address in 2018, but he later said he wasn't serious. So why is the Space Force a real thing now?
Read MoreThe NFL Scouting Combine is a grueling event designed to test potential players' mental and physical abilities. Think you could cut it? You're probably wrong.
Read MoreIn February 1945, the Allies dropped 2,700 tons of bombs on Dresden, reducing it to a charred wasteland. Here are the tragic details of the bombing campaign.
Read MoreIn the 1980s, paranoia about satanic cults spread like wildfire through the U.S. But it's still alive today. Here's why we haven't been able to leave it behind.
Read MoreInnocent things, like Candy Land, the invention of mini golf, and the treadmill were actually inspired by disease, moral codes, and prison work.
Read MoreGram Parsons was a guitarist and singer who, as a member of the Byrds and Flying Burrito Brothers, along with his solo releases, helped invent "country rock".
Read MoreIn 1866, Cathay Williams enlisted in the United States Army -- as a man. Read on for the fascinating story of the first Black woman to serve in the U.S. Army.
Read MoreMarsha P. Johnson was an activist and performer that pioneered gay rights and protested in the Stonewall Riots. Here's her untold truth.
Read MoreOn February 3, 2023, a freight train derailed near East Palestine, Ohio, spilling toxic vinyl chloride. Yet this was not the worst toxic spill in history.
Read MoreNo one has found Plato's most-likely fictional Atlantis, but not for lack of trying. Here are the best theories we have about the lost continent of Atlantis.
Read MoreThe U.S. used the excuse of suppressing communism to justify Operation Condor, which killed tens of thousands of South Americans. Here are the details.
Read MoreFor rock stars that have died, many might wonder how they spent their last day(s) and what they might have eaten or drunk last. Here are 12 of their stories.
Read MoreYou often hear about sports phenoms destined to be great, but there's also the other end of the spectrum - star athletes whose careers had a storied second act.
Read MoreBasically all of them claim to be home to ghosts, witches, phantom animals, and other manifestations, so here are just a few of Scotland's spookiest castles.
Read MoreChildren of famous athletes don't always want to live in their parents' shadow. Here are some athletes with children in different sports.
Read MoreWhen it comes to writers, it seems that they might be second only to rock stars in terms of how many authors who are famous today suffered tragic deaths.
Read MoreThough their supporters might think otherwise, presidents are human beings, flesh and bone, subject to stress and biology -- sometimes fatally.
Read MoreSome former U.S. presidents didn't have long to enjoy retirement. Here are 14 U.S. presidents who didn't survive 10 years after the end of their presidency
Read MoreContrary to popular belief, notorious serial killer H.H. Holmes may have only killed 9 or so people. Here's everything we know about their lives and deaths.
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