Cryptids That Are Said To Roam The U.S.
The U.S. is supposedly home to a large pantheon of cryptids, from paranormal celebs like Bigfoot and Mothman to D-listers like the New Jersey Mantis Man.
Read MoreThe U.S. is supposedly home to a large pantheon of cryptids, from paranormal celebs like Bigfoot and Mothman to D-listers like the New Jersey Mantis Man.
Read MoreYou might have heard that carrying a rabbit's foot will bring you good fortune, but why? Here's the history behind this talisman and its connection with luck.
Read MoreThe 20th century was full of predictions that came true, from the atomic bomb and new technology to the deaths of historical figures.
Read MoreBad Wolves might not be a household name, but their cover of "Zombie" launched their fame. Like any other metal band, though, they have had their ups and downs.
Read MoreLong Island Medium's Theresa Caputo's unique "gift" of communicating with the dead has made her a household name. Here's how she discovered the alleged ability.
Read MoreMy Pillow founder Mike Liddell is more famous for his conspiracy theories and right-wing politics than his actual product.
Read MoreZamboni driver David Ayers starred in his own inspirational sports story when he was brought in as a replacement goalie for the Carolina Hurricanes.
Read MoreLike the old saying goes, "if you want something done right, pay a college student £50 to do it for you."
Read MoreWhen you enter the world of Orville Peck, you certainly won't feel like you're in Kansas anymore. But who is this masked crooner?
Read MoreJohn Madden was one of the greatest football coaches of all time.
Read MoreThe disappearance of the five Sodder children after their house caught on fire in 1945 remains a mystery.
Read MoreYo-Yo Ma was a child prodigy and is a world-renowned cellist.
Read MoreHundreds of dogs have reportedly jumped off Overtoun Bridge without explanation.
Read MoreMick Foley's daughter Noelle has tried to follow in her father's footsteps, but life had another idea in store for her. Here's the untold truth of Noelle Foley.
Read MoreSpace travel involves the highest degree of calculations and innovation, but bodily functions can't be engineered. Here's why astronauts left poop on the moon.
Read MoreYou may know it best from movies based on comic books, but is the multiverse actually scientifically possible? Here's what physicists have to say about it.
Read MoreDavid Copperfield is know for his ability to make it seem like he does impossible things. Here's everything we know about his plan to make the moon disappear.
Read MoreThe number seven is considered good luck in various cultures - but why? To answer this question, we need to pull from the fields of history and science.
Read MoreHaunted bridges are a pretty common trope in spooky stories. Whether fact or fiction, many bridges across the globe have a scary story attached to them.
Read MoreMartin Sheen has been the celebrity whose name comes up most frequently in arrest reports. He makes absolutely no secret about his lengthy criminal history.
Read MoreBritish actor Patrick Stewart's memoir talks about his life long experiences with the paranormal, including claims of real-life ghost encounters.
Read MoreArchbishop Fulton J. Sheen actually made his greatest mark as a television personality, speaking weekly to viewers about theology, philosophy, and politics.
Read MoreJohn Gotti Sr. may have grown up poor in New York, but by the 1980s, he created a criminal empire that nobody else could replicate.
Read MoreDressel made his Olympics debut in 2016. His first-ever appearance was marked by winning his first gold medals when he competed in the group swimming events.
Read MoreSelena was poised to be the first real cross-over pop sensation, until her life was tragically cut short just as she was becoming a bigger star.
Read MoreComposer/producer Andrew Lloyd Webber has won more than 45 awards: seven Olivier Awards, seven Tonys, three Grammys, two Emmys, one Oscar, and one Golden Globe.
Read MoreYvonne De Carlo was a multi-talented Hollywood star best known for her role as Lily Munster in the '60s sitcom "The Munsters."
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