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The long history of science reveals all manner of beliefs that eventually were rejected after later research, including borderline superstitions about hair.
Read MoreThe long history of science reveals all manner of beliefs that eventually were rejected after later research, including borderline superstitions about hair.
Read MoreAs depicted in several films and described by family members, the spilled salt superstition remains a part of our zeitgeist. But where did this come from?
Read MoreIt isn't uncommon for friends to gather at a pub to share pints of beer. However, here is the tragic story of when English beer poisoned its drinkers in 1900.
Read MoreFor decades, it was a quiet secret in Denmark. A collection of nearly 10,000 human brains sat in a basement, but only a precious few knew why.
Read MoreAt least 350 vessels have sunk in Lake Superior, and with them, over 10,000 people, leading to the saying that the lake doesn't give up her dead. Here's why.
Read MoreCharles Manson spent nearly 50 days in prison prior to his death on November 19, 2017. He had at least three children — and possibly a fourth.
Read MoreThe Heavy Metal Knitting World Championship might sound like a make-believe event, but it's actually quite real and takes place in Finland.
Read MoreFor a few games in the 2017-18 season, Los Angeles Lakers guard Kentavious Caldwell-Pope was forced to wear an ankle monitor on the court.
Read MoreSpeaker Nancy Pelosi's husband, Paul, was attacked in their California home by an intruder. Here are some of the conspiracy theories that surround the attack.
Read MoreOf all the musical artists to become absolute fixtures in popular culture, none have cemented their place quite so firmly as Alfred Matthew "Weird Al" Yankovic.
Read MoreOne of Stalin's children, Svetlana Iosifovna Alliluyeva, eventually made her way to the U.S. and lived the high life before disappearing into obscurity.
Read MoreBaseball holds a special place in the hearts of Americans. With the evolution of technology, the first electric umpires are older than you may think they are.
Read MoreA car crashing into a house sounds like a pretty rare occurrence, but this Northern California man has dealt with 23 cars crashing into his house.
Read MoreJudy Collins was there at the beginning of the folk-rock music tidal wave that washed over America in the 1960s, including an encounter with Dylan himself.
Read MoreA flying fire hydrant struck a man in the head in a freak accident.
Read MoreThe true story of a man in Iran who died just months after bathing for the first time in 60 years. He thought bathing would make him sick.
Read MoreThe Patanela, a 63-foot yacht, set sail for a month-long voyage off of Western Australia, but it vanished. The disappearance is still unexplained.
Read MoreFor the most part, people can legally change their names to whatever they wish, however weird. Here's how one man's lost poker bet led to a name change.
Read MoreAlabama public schools banned yoga in 1993, but decades later a new law reversed that ban. Here's why Alabama banned yoga in public schools in the first place.
Read MorePeople think Juan Luna's painting "Portrait of a Lady" is cursed after various owners have had unfortunate things happen. Here's why it may be cursed.
Read MoreIn the mysterious 2015 disappearance of Sara Nicole Graham, investigators think someone "very close" to Graham is withholding information.
Read MoreAn iconic Monet painting was attacked with mashed potatoes at a museum in Potsdam, Germany. Here's what happened and why the attack took place.
Read MoreThe COVID-19 pandemic changed just about every aspect of our lives. Here's the strange connection between COVID-19 lockdowns and UFO sightings.
Read MoreCindy Pravda, the so-called UFO lady of Grand Haven was one of hundreds of people who reported seeing mysterious lights in Michigan in 1994. Where is she now?
Read MoreIt's pretty commonly accepted that survival belongs to the fittest, the creatures able to adapt to their environment and overcome its challenges.
Read MoreEven with the high-tech information gathering gear available, some mysteries linger on, especially when they involve something unidentified in the sky.
Read MoreThe Great Lakes is known for its historic number of shipwrecks, with Mother Nature and locals doing their part in helping to preserve and respect the past.
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