The Untold Truth Of Richard Dawson
Richard Dawson, who is best known for hosting the popular game show "Family Feud," had a long, successful, and often controversial career on television.
Read MoreRichard Dawson, who is best known for hosting the popular game show "Family Feud," had a long, successful, and often controversial career on television.
Read MoreIn 1998, the community of New Freedom, Pennsylvania, was shocked to hear the news that a young local boy had been found slashed to death inside his own home.
Read More"Ben-Hur," one of the greatest Biblical epics of all time, has remained popular since its release at the apex of Hollywood's Biblical film era in 1959.
Read MoreThe Loch Ness Monster myth has been a staple of Scotland for a long time. Here's why scientists are changing their tune about the creature's existence.
Read MoreFred Durst has managed to pull Limp Bizkit back together, keep it going to the present day, and carve out a niche for himself making movies on the side.
Read MoreOriginating in Jamaica in the 1930s, Rastafarianism is often marginalized, but it has rich cultural traditions. This is the untold truth of Rastafari.
Read MoreThere have been some pretty great Americans in the rather short timeline of the United States of America, and some of the best have become president.
Read MoreAnd ever since the first moon landing, people all over the world have been looking for evidence that suggests that the entire event was faked.
Read MoreAuthor and cultural icon Toni Morrison lived through many tragedies. Keep reading to find all about the tragic real-life story of Toni Morrison.
Read More"Weird Al" Yankovic has made a name for himself with his parodies of other artists' work (with their permission), but he's also a songwriter of note himself.
Read MoreThe Quaker movement, from George Fox to William Penn to Margaret Fell, started in 17th-century England and today has spread to nearly all corners of the globe.
Read More"Weird Al" Yankovic has been creating his parodies of pop music and culture for decades. Some artists are more cooperative with the effort than others.
Read MoreCome the spooky season around Halloween, ghost stories are told and re-told, adding to the flavor of autumn. Some places offer ghost stories all year 'round.
Read MoreThe Sherman Brothers are synonymous with Disney, penning beloved classics from "Mary Poppins" and songs you love to hate, like "It's a Small World."
Read MoreVeronica Compton committed attempted murder for the Hillside Strangler.
Read MoreColonies of wild parrots are thriving all over the country, from Miami to Chicago. Here's how these tropical invaders got a featherhold in the United States.
Read MoreGarth brooks dubbed an iconic American pop anthem one of the greatest songs in music history, which is high praise coming from such a hit maker.
Read MoreSome in China still practice the ritual of marrying the dead. Here is the long history of ghost weddings.
Read MoreJohn Walsh is famous for turning a deeply tragic family event into a lifetime of advocacy on behalf of endangered and missing children nationwide.
Read MoreThese terrifying Japanese yokai are scary enough to strike fear into anyone's heart.
Read MoreMuch about Islam is either misunderstood or completely unknown by many people. Hoping to help close that gap, this is the untold truth of Islam.
Read MoreChris Cornell had three children, but it's his daughter Toni who is following in his footsteps as not only a singer and songwriter but an activist.
Read MoreDanny Partridge carried "The Partridge Family" with his humor, but he man behind the character is interesting, too. This is the untold truth of Danny Bonaduce.
Read MoreVery few acts from the new wave are still going as strong as Elvis Costello. Here is the untold truth of the man born Declan MacManus.
Read MoreMost stars have to work their way up the show business ladder. Sometimes, before the fame, they encounter someone who's already at the pinnacle.
Read MoreAthletes are known for having little superstitions that help them get in the right mindset for a game. Michael Jordan had a pregame superstition of his own.
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