The Untold Truth Of Andrew Dice Clay
Comedian and actor Andrew Dice Clay has experienced the heights of fame and the lows of public scorn. Here is the Untold Truth of Andrew Dice Clay.
Read MoreComedian and actor Andrew Dice Clay has experienced the heights of fame and the lows of public scorn. Here is the Untold Truth of Andrew Dice Clay.
Read MoreThis Pacific Ocean island is a large reef formation with a surface/land area of a little over two miles. Until 1946, it had supported a population of settlers.
Read MoreBillionaires -- they're not just like us. No, something happens when you reach a certain level of wealth. The jets become private. The apartments become penthouses. And the parties get real epic real fast. Here are the secret parties billionaires don't want you to know about.
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Read MoreMeat Loaf loved his wife, daughters, and legions of fans — proving that the old adage about how someone should never give up on their dreams is absolutely true.
Read MoreAt first, the "Cueva de los Cristales" — or "Cave of the Crystals" — sounds like a beautiful place to visit. The name alone is enticing.
Read MoreAside from its curious countenance, pretend gun play, and slapstick comedy, you might be amazed to learn that, for bananas, weird isn't skin deep.
Read MoreThe beloved House of Mouse that is Disney World has encountered its fair share of strange and unusual stories, over its many years of entertaining the masses.
Read MoreThese amazing movies were canceled for the strangest reasons.
Read MoreThe biblical book of Genesis starts with the creation of everything, and is the result of multiple authors. This is the untold truth of the Book of Genesis.
Read MoreThe Garden of Eden is one of the most famous settings in the Bible. God created it as a home for Adam and Eve. Here's the untold truth of the Garden of Eden.
Read MoreSure the, Garden of Eden was a stone's throw of the old Tigris and Euprhates. But who needs it? There is a "Garden of Eden" right here in the U.S. Specifically, in Lucas, Kansas.
Read MoreLa Oroya, Peru, is located in the Andes Mountains, sitting at 12,195 feet. This dangerous place is known for mining copper, zinc, silver, and lead ores.
Read MoreScuba divers and free divers come here from all over the world, even though there are no coral reefs or beautiful fish. What brings them here is death.
Read MoreIn case anybody needs any happy reminders, all of human life nestles on slippy-slidey sheets of tectonic stone coasting atop a volcanically active timebomb.
Read MoreLeonard Cohen spent much of his life pushing through his inner darkness, whether through religion, spirituality, romance or sex, or through poetry or lyricism.
Read MoreFor those of us who grew up in the '90s, an image of a family watching "Full House" curled up in front of a retro TV set brings up waves of nostalgia.
Read MoreIn case you were wondering, the continent of Antarctica is totally a place you would die. Much faster than lounging on a beach in Cancun, for instance.
Read MoreThe Danakil Desert stretches across parts of Ethiopia, Eritrea, and Djibouti. It's an arid, uninhabitable place, almost completely devoid of life.
Read MoreMusic legend Tony Bennett has had a passion for painting since the age of 5. Now, one of his masterpieces hangs in The Smithsonian American Art Museum.
Read MorePremiering in 2010, History Channel's "American Pickers" followed antique dealers Mike Wolfe and Frank Fritz as they "picked" their way across the country.
Read MoreFrom space, Africa's Lake Kivu looks like a pair of blue lungs resting between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Read MoreIt can be hard to tell the fact from fiction in the case fo Felipe Espinosa, the 19th-century outlaw who went on a killing spree in the Colorado Territory.
Read MoreHistory buffs love museums. And if you believe in ghosts, museums find themselves housing some restless spirits. Here are some creepy tales of haunted museums.
Read MoreIt's easy to get lost in the woods, but most people make it out. Some, though, were seemingly swallowed alive by the forest, and their stories are creepy.
Read MoreAudrey Hepburn was the only guest who ever rattled "The Tonight Show" host Johnny Carson. Here's why the Hollywood star made Carson so nervous.
Read MoreThe CDC has been helping people prep for flesh-eating zombies since 2011 — and interestingly, the guide was last reviewed and updated in late February, 2021.
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