The Untold Truth Of Fred Astaire
It's hard to forget a man who dances on the ceiling, and Fred Astaire is a well known name in many households. This is the untold truth of Fred Astaire.
Read MoreIt's hard to forget a man who dances on the ceiling, and Fred Astaire is a well known name in many households. This is the untold truth of Fred Astaire.
Read MoreDuring World War II, food rationing was implemented, and it had a drastic impact on citizens' lives. Here's what people ate while rationing during WW2.
Read MoreMaybe a child sees "Raiders of the Lost Ark" for the first time and decides then and there to become an archaeologist. Or sees "Star Trek" and aims at space.
Read MoreThe most famous statues have stood the test of time, but secret messages remain hidden in some of them. These are some secret messages hidden in famous statues.
Read MoreFrom vampires to a dude who wears a boot on his head, here are some of the weirdest presidential campaigns ever run.
Read MoreWhen it comes to violence, some Mexican cities are more notorious than others, with homicide rates steeply. These are the most dangerous cities in Mexico.
Read MoreWant to learn more about the wildest and wackiest place names that the 50 states have to offer? Here are the stories behind America's strangest place names.
Read MoreThese neighbors are some of the worst neighbors in the world. The fights they've had are legendary.
Read MoreOn May 26th 2020, Ken Monkhouse had passed away over the holiday weekend due to a heart attack.
Read MoreMusician Lenny Kravitz is known for producing several hit albums such as Are You Gonna Go My Way. Here are just a few fascinating facts about his life.
Read MoreWhen it comes to World War II, it's not all that hard to end up thinking of the Japanese Kamikaze pilots who would dive bomb their planes into Allied ships.
Read MoreComing from a Greek compound noun meaning "round eye," the cyclops is a monster defined by having one eye in the center of its forehead.
Read MoreWhy the U.S. is about to import sugar at record numbers.
Read MoreKatie Ledecky, 24, started swimming competitively at age six, in a summer league at the Palisades Swim & Tennis Club. Her grit became apparent early.
Read MoreUrban legends are funny things. Some bits of lore are so pervasive that some people believe them without knowing they're being bamboozled by a hoax.
Read MoreBruce Springsteen is as American as steel mills.
Read MoreIn today's "how to feel bad about yourself" news, we present Haryz Nadzim, age three.
Read MoreDoomsday preppers love all things gear, because until a real emergency hits, it's one of the few ways they can maintain active interest.
Read MoreDreams, or "sleepy-time brain television," have long been a point of fascination. Sometimes, those dreams involve snakes.
Read MoreIn 2013, the Associated Press wrote that "the ideal designer dog" would "never lose its puppy face." Which breed is it?
Read MoreThe effects of the novel coronavirus are widespread and difficult to overstate. Among the hardest-hit areas of the world's economy is the travel industry.
Read MoreFrom the touching to the terrifying, here are some of the most chilling messages people have received from beyond the grave.
Read MoreCall them insane or call them artists, but here are some of the most dangerous social media photos ever taken.
Read MoreBette Davis was successful enough, long enough, to become her own stereotype, endlessly imitated, readily identifiable, and as indestructible as granite.
Read MoreIt's been more than a decade since the great Balloon Boy shenanigans of 2009.
Read MoreThis is the untold truth of Robin Williams, one of the best actors of his time.
Read MoreOnce, subscription clubs just did books or whatever, but subscription boxes have taken over the world.
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