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  • Hitler performing his one man show

    The Hidden Meaning Behind Hitler's Paintings

    The infamous Nazi Führer and dumb, dumb mustache enthusiast was, as many people know already, big into painting.

    By Tom Meisfjord August 3rd, 2022 Read More
  • bones prehistoric animals

    A United Kingdom Fossil May Be Earth's First Animal Predator

    Ancient fossils can reveal a lot about what Earth may have looked like before humans came into existence. A U.K. fossil may be Earth's first animal predator.

    By Rebecca Beamer August 3rd, 2022 Read More
  • White holiday eggnog

    The Crazy True Story Of West Point's Eggnog Riot

    When you hear West Point, you think of military ethic, leadership, integrity, and character. You don't think of alcohol-fueled riots ... but one did happen.

    By Engrid Barnett August 3rd, 2022 Read More
  • Sir Thomas Phillipps with book

    The True Story Of The World's Most Obsessive Book Collector

    Sir Thomas Phillipps was not just an antiquarian and collector of books; he was a bibliomaniac, the greatest collector of manuscripts the world has ever known.

    By Xan Indigo August 3rd, 2022 Read More
  • B29 engine

    Nagasaki Wasn't Actually The Primary Target For The Atomic Bomb

    Sometimes, massive shifts in world history turn on the simplest of things -- a chance encounter, a missed turn, or lousy weather over a target.

    By Garrett S. Griffin August 2nd, 2022 Read More
  • Thalidomide birth defects hand

    The Disturbing History Behind The Thalidomide Scandal

    Thalidomide has become the world's greatest cautionary tale against the use of pharmaceuticals before they have been fully tested.

    By Patricia Claus August 2nd, 2022 Read More
  • Juan Orlando Hernández

    Juan Orlando Hernández Went From Honduran President To International Drug Smuggler

    The former president of Honduras, Juan Orlando Hernández, was arrested and extradited to the U.S. based on accusations of trafficking cocaine and smuggling.

    By Dylan Hofer August 2nd, 2022 Read More
  • Illustration showing murder of Joseph and Hyrum Smith

    The Tragic History Of Anti-Mormonism

    Since the 1830s, Mormons have been at the center of numerous social, political, and physical attacks. This is the untold truth of anti-Mormonism.

    By Sarah Crocker August 2nd, 2022 Read More
  • Dachshund with cucumber over eyes

    The Surprising Origin Of The Phrase Cool As A Cucumber

    Cucumbers are a delicious veggie treat, particularly on hot summer days. Here is the interesting story behind the popularly-used phrase, "Cool as a cucumber."

    By C. Morris August 1st, 2022 Read More
  • Man gesturing from car

    How Did The Middle Finger Become Offensive?

    A raised middle finger has been a nonverbal "f*** you" through various societies for a long time, dating all the way back to the first democracy.

    By Garrett S. Griffin August 1st, 2022 Read More
  • engraving of Johan de Witt

    17th Century Politician Johan De Witt's Gruesome Death Was Nothing Short Of Barbaric

    Europe has long been viewed as a continent of culture and sophistication. However, this wasn't true with 17th century politician John de Witt's gruesome death.

    By Aaron Homer August 1st, 2022 Read More
  • raised fists

    History's First Labor Strike Explained

    The labor movement and its most notable tool, the strike, date back to ancient Egypt in the 12th century B.C. Here's a look at history's first labor strike.

    By Stephen J. Schuyler August 1st, 2022 Read More
  • Man's hands clasped over an open bible.

    Major Christian Denominations Explained

    Christianity is the largest faith in the world. Out of the approximately 8 billion humans living on this Earth, over 2 billion call themselves Christian.

    By Elizabeth Collins August 1st, 2022 Read More
  • Chuck Schumer w/Cory Booker

    The Controversial History Of Marijuana Legalization

    Since marijuana became illegal in 1937, politicians, pundits, users, and everyone in between have debated the merits of the federal ban.

    By Michele Gama Sosa August 1st, 2022 Read More
  • pope francis addressing the crowds

    Times Popes Have Apologized For The Actions Of The Catholic Church

    Popes John Paul II, Benedict, and Francis have apologized for some of the Catholic Church's most horrific actions. A good start, or too little, too late?

    By DB Kelly August 1st, 2022 Read More
  • Nichelle Nichols

    Nichelle Nichols' Fame As Star Trek's Uhura Was Strangely Tied To Martin Luther King Jr.

    The 1960s saw many firsts, such as the first moon landing, but Nichelle Nichols' fame as "Star Trek"'s Uhura was strangely tied to Martin Luther King. Jr.

    By Anna Robinson August 1st, 2022 Read More
  • Dog with flying disc

    The Strange Way A Cake Pan Led To The Invention Of The Frisbee

    The Frisbee as we know it today came out of a lazy afternoon and a mother's cake pan.

    By Marina Manoukian July 31st, 2022 Read More
  • Norwegian flag waving

    What's The Real Difference Between Nordic And Scandinavian?

    The debate over what determines a person as Scandanavian or Nordic has been raging for a very long time. Here's the breakdown in the difference between the two.

    By William Kennedy July 31st, 2022 Read More
  • actor James "Jimmy" Stewart

    James Stewart's Last Vietnam Flying Mission Almost Ended In Disaster

    Jimmy Stewart, known for starring in "It's a Wonderful Life," almost perished during his last bombing mission in Vietnam. Here's what happened.

    By Sarah January July 31st, 2022 Read More
  • Michael Jordan smiling

    Michael Jordan's Rare Awful Performance Is Still The Worst In NBA History

    Michael Jordan only had a few off-nights, but one of them led to the all-time worst performance at this annual NBA event.

    By Lorenzo Tanos July 31st, 2022 Read More
  • Pam Grier, 1980

    Pam Grier's Heartbreaking Description Of Her Time In Cancer Treatment

    In the years surrounding her most famous Hollywood roles, Pam Grier was facing something many people aren't aware of.

    By Cynthia Griffith July 31st, 2022 Read More
  • Elizabeth Holmes speaking onstage

    The Wild Way Elizabeth Holmes And Theranos Tricked Joe Biden

    One of the most audacious stunts perpetrated by Elizabeth Holmes and Sunny Balwani involved then-Vice President Joe Biden.

    By Anna Harnes July 30th, 2022 Read More
  • Velcro

    The Real Reason Velcro Was Invented

    First, let's dispel a sticky rumor. Velcro was not invented for space travel. So why was it really invented?

    By Becky Pritchard July 30th, 2022 Read More
  • Map, Spanish Empire, 1582

    Pope Alexander VI's Papal Bull Had A Disastrous Effect On The Native American Population

    History often depends on where the writer, as well as the reader, happen to stand. Were particular acts good things or, ultimately, massive tragedies?

    By Sarah January July 30th, 2022 Read More
  • A chess player and board

    20 Chess Masters Were No Match For 8-Year-Old Samuel Reshevsky

    In the 1920s, a chess prodigy named Samuel Reshevsky played 20 simultaneous chess games against French chess masters. He was 8 years old.

    By Aaron Homer July 30th, 2022 Read More
  • Maureen O'Hara in 1947

    Maureen O'Hara's Battle With A Gossip Magazine Is Still Shrouded In Mystery

    It's sometimes said that there's no such thing as bad publicity, as long as they spell the names right. Golden Age Hollywood star Maureen O'Hara disagreed.

    By Aaron Homer July 30th, 2022 Read More
  • Gaylord Perry

    MLB Legend Gaylord Perry's Strange Connection To The Moon Landing

    Gaylord Perry is remembered as one of the best Major League pitchers of his era, but he also had an interesting connection to the moon landing.

    By Matt Reigle July 30th, 2022 Read More
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