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  • Newly elected pope Leo XIV in Vatican City

    The Meaning Behind Pope Robert Prevost's Chosen Name, Leo

    The name Leo dates back centuries in the history of the Catholic Church — and has been used by 13 previous popes. What is the history behind this papal name?

    By Lauren Kershner Read More
  • Marching band leading Swiss Guard down steps of the Basilica

    What Song Did The Swiss Guard March To After The Conclave?

    While many were focused on the identity of the new pope, some were curious as to what exactly that marching band was playing that preceded his appearance.

    By Simon Barnes Read More
  • Pope Leo XIV

    Who Is The New Pope After Francis?

    The newly-elected head of the Catholic Church is Robert Francis Prevost, who will now be known as Pope Leo XIV. What do we know about him?

    By Anthony Lien Read More
  • Broken bust of Adolf Hitler sits in a pile of rubble

    Adolf Hitler's Bizarre Hunt For The Holy Grail Explained

    Adolf Hitler's nefarious efforts to create a new world order included a bizarre hunt for the Holy Grail, led largely by his right-hand-man, Heinrich Himmler.

    By S. Flannagan Read More
  • TSA agent swabbing woman's hand

    Why Does TSA Actually Wipe Your Hands

    If you've ever flown, you probably know that the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) wipes down your hands during their security check.

    By Andrew Amelinckx Read More
  • JFK at podium pointing finger at audience

    The Myth About JFK You Should Never Believe

    John F. Kennedy is remembered as a champion of civil rights, but it was more complicated than that. Here's the myth about JFK you should never believe.

    By S. Flannagan Read More
  • Retired RMS Queen Mary docked

    What Does RMS On A Ship Mean?

    If you've ever seen a ship in movies or real life, you might have noticed that some have acronyms on them, like "RMS." The reason goes back quite a few years.

    By Richard Milner Read More
  • plaster casts of Pompeii's dead

    Why You Can Still See Facial Expression On The Bodies Of Pompeii

    In 79 A.D., Pompeii was smothered in ash and pumice from the eruption of Mount Vesuvius. And even today, you can still see the facial expressions on the bodies.

    By Andrew Amelinckx Read More
  • Suffragettes in fancy hats rallying for voting rights

    Why Did It Take So Long For All Women To Be Able To Vote?

    It wasn't until the Voting Rights Act passed in 1965 that women of any race who were U.S. citizens could cast their votes in elections without interference.

    By Amy Beeman Read More
  • Jodi Arias staring ahead

    The Unexpected Hobby Jodi Arias Has While In Prison

    Jodi Arias brutally murdered her ex-boyfriend, Travis Alexander, and was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole in April 2015.

    By Andrew Amelinckx Read More
  • Napoleonic era cannon firing by large hill

    Military Battles That Were Worse Than You Thought

    History is littered with bloody battles that claimed the lives of combatants and civilians alike, but a few notable battles were even worse than you thought.

    By Chris Turner-Neal Read More
  • Franklin D. Roosevelt taking his dog Fala for a drive

    Unexpected Cars You Didn't Know Former Presidents Once Owned

    From posh limousines and early electric cars to a floating convertible and a "tin can" on wheels, here are some surprising cars once owned by U.S. presidents.

    By Kathy Benjamin Read More
  • Backwards American flag on uniform

    The Real Reason American Flags Are Backwards On Military Uniforms

    There are a lot of rules around proper flag etiquette, so it's strange that American flags are sometimes backwards on military uniforms. Here's the reason.

    By Richard Milner Read More
  • Semi-truck driving down highway

    What Does It Mean When A Trucker Flashes Their Lights Twice?

    At some point, while driving or as a passenger, you might have seen a trucker flash their lights twice. There's a pretty specific meaning behind this.

    By Richard Milner Read More
  • Florida flag blowing in wind

    What Does The Florida State Flag Symbolize?

    State flags in the U.S. are very individual and often contain a lot of meaning and symbolism. Here's what the Florida state flag symbolizes.

    By Richard Milner Read More
  • Archangel Michael fighting the devil

    Who Is The Most Powerful Angel, According To The Bible?

    If you think you know who the most powerful angel is, according to the Bible, you're probably not far off. There aren't many actually named in the text.

    By Richard Milner Read More
  • Canadian flag in the wind on sunny day

    What Does Canada's Flag Symbolize?

    Every country has a national flag, and behind each one is a long and interesting history. Canada is no different, and its even had multiple over the years.

    By S. Flannagan Read More
  • Swiss guard marching in procession

    The Meaning Of The Swiss Guards' Colorful Uniforms Explained

    If you've ever seen the Vatican’s Swiss Guards, you might have noticed their colorful uniforms of red, yellow, and blue. And maybe you wondered what they mean.

    By Richard Milner Read More
  • Pope Francis waving to crowd

    The Items Pope Francis Will Be Buried With Explained

    When a pope dies, there are lots of rituals and traditions around their funeral and burial. Here's an explainer of the items Pope Francis will be buried with.

    By Richard Milner Read More
  • Agent scanning luggage at airport security scanner

    5 Unexpected Items The TSA Banned From Carry-On Baggage

    The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) was created after the September 11 attacks to prevent dangerous items from being taken aboard planes.

    By S. Flannagan Read More
  • Spy balloon floating during sunset

    The Balloon That Cost Millions Of Dollars To Pop

    In January 2023, a balloon appeared in the skies of Alaska, and eventually, the U.S. military shot it down, costing the country millions of dollars.

    By Richard Milner Read More
  • Pope Francis presented with casket of Pope Benedict

    Why Were Some Popes Buried In 3 Coffins?

    Pope Francis died on April 21, 2025 at the age of 88. He was different from his predecessors, and he changed the burial tradition that involved three coffins.

    By Amy Beeman Read More
  • Pope Francis

    The World Reacts To The Death Of Pope Francis

    Pope Francis died on April 21, 2025 at the age of 88 and leaders from around the world shared their reactions. Here's what some of them had to say.

    By Anthony Lien Read More
  • A hand busting through the grave in a cemetery

    Here's Why Caskets Are Locked Before A Body Is Buried

    You've probably heard of the practice of locking caskets before a body is buried, and you might wonder why we do this. What's there to be worried about?

    By Amy Beeman Read More
  • Pope Francis in white outfit with cross pendant

    Who Could Replace Pope Francis After His Death?

    There are several contenders to replace Pope Francis after his death when the papal conclave cast their votes for his successor. Here are the likely candidates.

    By S. Flannagan Read More
  • Pope Francis waving to public

    What Will Happen To The Body Of Pope Francis?

    Pope Francis died on April 21, 2025, at the age of 88. And just as he did while he lived, he chose to take a simpler approach to his burial.

    By Richard Milner Read More
  • Person holding up U.S. passport

    Here's What Happens When Someone's Citizenship Is Revoked In The United States

    You might have wondered what follows after someone's citizenship is revoked in the United States. It's a rare occurrence, but it does happen.

    By Richard Milner Read More
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