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  • Chess pieces in colors and designs of U.S and Iranian flags

    This Historian Predicted Trump's US-Iran Conflict In 2024 And His Theories About WWIII Are Chilling

    The U.S. bombed Iran in June 2025, beginning what many are calling World War III. One historian called it a year earlier, and he has some chilling predictions.

    By Amy Beeman 13 hours ago Read More
  • A Iwo Jima soldier

    Why The Battle Of Iwo Jima Was Worse Than You Thought

    The famous image of U.S. soldiers raising the flag at the Battle of Iwo Jima might be well known, but that heated WWII fight was even worse than you think.

    By Brian Boone 18 hours ago Read More
  • Flags of Israel and Iran

    Here's How Long Israel And Iran Have Really Been Fighting

    Contention between Israel and Iran has been simmering for decades, though they were once friendly. Here's a look at how long the nations have been fighting.

    By S. Flannagan 2 days ago Read More
  • japanese war flag flying from period plane

    Things About Japan's WWII Strategy That Don't Make Sense

    Japan's role in World War II is remembered as having a brutal ending, but there are many things about Japan's WWII strategy that don't make sense.

    By Chris Turner-Neal 2 days ago Read More
  • The Indiana statehouse in Indianapolis

    Indiana's Original Capital Actually Wasn't Indianapolis

    Indiana's most populated city is also its capital, but Indianapolis wasn't the original capital. There were two others as the Hoosier State evolved.

    By Andrew Amelinckx 4 days ago Read More
  • Dr. Anthony Romilio examining dinosaur fossil

    The Unexpected Australian Fossil Hiding In Plain Sight For Decades

    For decades, a fossil was lurking in Australia's Biloela State High, until it was finally identified by a scientist in 2025. And it could rewrite history.

    By S. Flannagan 6 days ago Read More
  • colored portrait of Amelia Earhart smiling by her plane

    Famous Last Words People Said Before They Disappeared

    The last words of those who reach fame are often poignant, but the final utterances of those who mysteriously disappeared are famous for more haunting reasons.

    By Brian Boone 6 days ago Read More
  • Amish buggies on a rural road

    Can Amish People Ever Drive Cars?

    Amish people devote their lives to building communities without the modern technology we take for granted. And you might be wondering if they ever drive cars.

    By Lauren Kershner 7 days ago Read More
  • hand holding out fidget spinner

    Popular Items That Were Banned From US Schools

    The playgrounds and classrooms of our youth have seen endless fads sweep through like wildfire, but these popular items were even banned from U.S. schools.

    By Brian Boone 8 days ago Read More
  • An atlas map of South Dakota

    A South Dakota County Made It Illegal To Grow One Beautiful Flower

    South Dakota is home to many alluring locations and greenery, but one country actually made it illegal to grow a particular beautiful flower.

    By Lauren Kershner 9 days ago Read More
  • televangelist ted haggard

    Televangelists Who Were Anything But Holy

    If you're looking for a celeb that's going to get hit with a scandal, you'd do alright perusing the ranks of televangelists. These televangelists were not holy.

    By Tom Meisfjord 9 days ago Read More
  • Gate at Harvard Yard with welcome sign

    Why Harvard's Acceptance Rate Is So Low

    Harvard is the oldest university in the U.S. and the most difficult to get into. Here's why the acceptance rate is so low, and what it takes to get in.

    By S. Flannagan 10 days ago Read More
  • Soldiers march in the

    Things About The American Revolutionary War Your History Class Ignored

    While all students in the U.S learn about American history, some things that happened get ignored, like these aspects of the American Revolutionary War.

    By William Fischer 10 days ago Read More
  • Sketch of city in Mesopotamia

    This Is The Oldest Kingdom In The World

    Throughout history, kings, queens, and kingdoms have come and gone. But it all had to start somewhere — with the oldest kingdom in the world.

    By Amy Beeman 11 days ago Read More
  • Portrait of Elisabeth of Austria in a white gown with stars in her hair

    Royals Who Were Absolute Nightmares In Real Life

    Throughout history, royals have often been portrayed as magnificent examples of the ruling elite, but in real life, many were absolute nightmares to be around.

    By Kathy Benjamin 12 days ago Read More
  • world map with prominent bullet holes

    Things About These Infamous Wars That Don't Make Sense

    Our history includes a long list of infamous wars, most of which are carefully recorded and studied. Even so, many have details that still don't make sense.

    By Chris Turner-Neal 13 days ago Read More
  • Woman dressed in black placing a rose on a coffin

    Here's What Happens To Clothes On A Dead Person

    We all die at some point, and that's when our body begins to decompose. But have you ever wondered what happens to the clothes on a dead person?

    By Lauren Kershner 14 days ago Read More
  • Amish couple walking in a field

    Why Many Amish People Don't Actually Have Social Security Numbers

    The Amish are known for forgoing many of the niceties of modern, technologically advanced life, and many of them don't actually have Social Security numbers.

    By Amy Beeman 15 days ago Read More
  • Joe Biden smiling sat at desk

    The Most Controversial Presidential Pardons

    From George Washington all the way to today, U.S. presidents have exercised their powers with some of the craziest and most controversial presidential pardons.

    By Kathy Benjamin 15 days ago Read More
  • Texas flag against blue cloudy sky

    Why Texas Is Called The Lone Star State

    You've probably heard that everything is bigger in Texas. You've also probably heard it called the "Lone Star State," and the nickname has a complex history.

    By S. Flannagan 16 days ago Read More
  • A reindeer, the Eiffel Tower, and two carrotrs in front of planet Earth

    18 Most Bizarre Details Everyone Ignores About WWII

    As the deadliest and most catastrophic war ever fought by humanity, it may be no surprise that everyone has largely ignored a few details about WWII.

    By Sarah Crocker 16 days ago Read More
  • British soldiers Trooping the Colour

    What's The Meaning Behind Trooping The Colour?

    Trooping the Colour (aka the King's Birthday Parade) has been a British tradition for over 260 years, and there's a pretty specific meaning behind it all.

    By Andrew Amelinckx 17 days ago Read More
  • American flags with the US Capitol in the background with blue sky

    Things That Don't Make Sense About The Fourth Of July

    On July 4, America annually celebrates its Independence Day, but even the most patriotic American might find that some aspects of July Fourth don't make sense.

    By DB Kelly 17 days ago Read More
  • U.S.S. West Virginia and U.S.S. Tennessee burning

    Things About The Pearl Harbor Attack That Don't Make Sense

    The 1941 Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor brought the U.S. into World War II, but as well known as it is, there are some things about it that don't make sense.

    By Sarah Crocker 18 days ago Read More
  • Procession of Trooping of the Colour in London

    What Does The Gun Salute During Trooping The Colour Mean?

    Trooping the Colour is the military parade the celebrates the birthday of the British Sovereign, and you might be wondering what the gun salute means.

    By Amy Beeman 20 days ago Read More
  • John Neagle portrait of Davy Crockett

    Weird Things People Ignore About Davy Crockett

    Davy Crockett is a legendary American figure. He shows up several times in pivotal times in history, but here are weird things people ignore about him.

    By Brian Boone 20 days ago Read More
  • Statue of a mastodon on display in a museum

    How The Mastodon Became Indiana's State Fossil

    On July 1, 2022, the extinct mastodon officially became Indiana's state fossil, making history for both the region and its scientific research.

    By S. Flannagan 21 days ago Read More
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