The Twisted History Of Pol Pot
Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge killed millions in Cambodia, during one of the worst genocides of the 20th century. Here is the twisted history of Pol Pot.
Read MorePol Pot and the Khmer Rouge killed millions in Cambodia, during one of the worst genocides of the 20th century. Here is the twisted history of Pol Pot.
Read MoreFertility was a major concern for ancient people, so they kept the gods sweet. Here are some ancient beliefs of fertility gods and goddesses explained.
Read MoreOn the morning of November 24, 1963, Lee Harvey Oswald slipped on a black sweater over his collared shirt just before his planned move to the county jail.
Read MoreThe idea of going from the mistress of royalty to an actual royal seems like a fairy tale story. But it does happen, and Queen Camilla is just the most recent.
Read MoreCleopatra and Julius Caesar met in the summer of 48 BC, and they were lovers until the Ides of March in 44 BC, when Caesar was tragically murdered.
Read MoreAfter a newly elected American president takes office, their first few days are full of action and activity.
Read MoreThe psychologist Carl Jung was perhaps second only to Sigmund Freud in terms of his role in the establishment of psychoanalysis. Here are 11 of his core ideas.
Read MoreAny final last words? Let these examples be either cautionary tales or inspiration. These are the last words these politicians said before death.
Read MoreFor all that is known about the ancient Greeks, there still remains several mysteries.
Read MoreA popular urban legend says Hitler rose to power only because he cheated death as a child when he was saved by a Roman Catholic priest.
Read MoreElectricity is taken for granted today, but a few hundred years ago, we were relying on candles to light the way. Here's what cities looked like then.
Read MoreIn February 1978, the Yuba County Five vanished into the wilderness under unusual circumstances. Here's the story of their unexplained deaths and disappearance.
Read MoreCenturies-old hair found near Spain revealed evidence of drug use in the Bronze Age. The chemicals discovered are known to produce strong hallucinations.
Read MoreJasper Maskelyne didn't just make razor blades disappear, though. He apparently made tanks, buildings, and even an entire city disappear. Here's the story.
Read MoreHere are some of the most controversial quotes attributed to Trump, and the effects such outbursts have had on his supporters, opponents, and American politics.
Read MoreThe level of anger funneled at Millennials has been pathological. This kind of criticism gets old. These are the worst things about being a Millennial.
Read MoreThe Whisky has played a role in almost every rock music movement since it was founded in the '60s. Here's the wild history of the iconic Whisky a Go Go.
Read MoreCreated by Andrew Jamieson, the British royal family's invite is loaded with lore. Here's the symbology in King Charles III's coronation invitation explained.
Read MoreIn 2021, American Virginia Giuffre brought a civil case against Prince Andrew, and they later settled out of court. So where is the disgraced royal now?
Read MoreEven when a candidate is behind bars, plenty of people will still vote for them. Here are times in history when candidates ran for office from prison.
Read MoreHistory and legend are filled with tales of their destruction, but as historians learn more, it becomes clear that Vikings brought fates much worse than death.
Read MorePrincess Margaret's funeral didn't draw the same crowds as Princess Diana's, but it was unique in bucking some royal traditions.
Read MoreTea reading was born out of the Victorian love of all things spooky, among other things. Here's the truth behind the centuries-old art of tea reading.
Read MoreA particularly dark chapter in U.S. history was involuntary sterilization, which was based on outdated eugenic principles. Here's the story.
Read MoreComic strips and the cartoonists behind them have been known to cause controversy down the years.
Read MoreThe horrifying history of Élan School, America's most abusive boarding school in Maine that managed to stay open for four decades.
Read MoreOn June 12, 1967, in a unanimous decision, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down Virginia's Racial Integrity Act that banned interracial marriage.
Read More