This Was Abraham Lincoln's Favorite Meal
But when it came time for dinner, and if wife Mary could lure him out of the office for a meal, Abraham Lincoln liked his comfort food - especially this meal.
Read MoreBut when it came time for dinner, and if wife Mary could lure him out of the office for a meal, Abraham Lincoln liked his comfort food - especially this meal.
Read MoreAllyson Felix has become one of the winningest track and field stars in sports history - but the story of her life off the track is even more compelling.
Read MoreAccording to a 2019 poll, 45% of Americans believe in ghosts (hang on, this fact will be relevant really soon); that averages out to be about four in 10 people.
Read MoreThe Pacific Electric red cars traversed 1,100 miles of tracks around Southern California. It had stops from Santa Monica to Orange County and San Bernardino.
Read MoreVermont's Bennington Triangle, which includes a large portion of a National Forest and the Glastenbury Mountains, has been the epicenter of unusual activities.
Read MoreThe origins of the militant group Hezbollah go back to the 15-year Lebanese Civil War from 1975 to 1990. Here's the full story on this terrorist organization.
Read MoreYou may have seen John Stamos's Elvis impersonation on "Full House" or heard him narrate Graceland's iPad tour, but you may not realize, he's also a big fan.
Read MoreIslamophobia often causes people to act out violently toward Muslims, but the word for fear or hatred of practitioners of Islam has been around for a century.
Read MoreRichard Allen Davis was convicted of the kidnapping and murder of 12-year-old Polly Klaas.
Read MoreThis NFL Hall of Famer made a legendary catch with two broken hands. Here's how the injured Larry Wilson made the nearly impossible play.
Read MoreSometimes people claim to see large cats outside their known habitats but they can't prove it. Maybe this is why people keep seeing so-called ghost cats.
Read MoreIn the 1990s, the breakup of Yugoslavia led to the Bosnian War, which was marked by some of the most devastating violence Europe had seen since World War II.
Read MoreThe Gaza Strip's border blockade makes it difficult to exit the Palestinian territory. Here's why it was established and why it's hard to leave.
Read MoreFrom a series of colossal records in the golden age of thrash to the trashcan drums of 2003's St. Anger, Metallica has been nothing less than iconic.
Read MoreGricar's disappearance remains a mystery to this day.
Read MoreFor a guy who basically wrangled dinosaurs for a living, Steve Irwin had a solid head on his shoulders, and so does Bindi.
Read MoreCats kill up to 2.4 billion birds and 12.3 billion small mammals annually. In that sense, they are aggressively lethal creatures.
Read MoreSuzanne Somers gained fame on "Three's Company," but she also modeled for Playboy two times. Here's why she sued the company - and still worked with it again.
Read MoreWhen the Allies declared victory after World War II, some Nazi war criminals fled Germany. Others folded up their uniforms and went back to their pre-war life.
Read MoreOne of the most famous U.S. presidents, FDR, had six children, many of whom made names for themselves. Here's how they fared in politics, industry, and beyond.
Read MoreSinger Whitney Houston died tragically on February 11, 2012, when she accidentally drowned in a bathtub after taking cocaine.
Read MorePatrick Stewart is famous for playing Picard, Professor X, and many Shakespeare roles. But there are still some things his many fans might not know about him.
Read MoreSince the 19th century, the land that both Israelis and Palestinians call home has been disputed and fought over. Here's the long how and why behind it all.
Read MoreCass Elliot's voice and vivacious personality earned her the respect of fellow musicians and fans, even as her life-long struggle with obesity never waned.
Read MoreHere's what it was it like to serve on a jury for the trial of one of America's most notorious serial killers - Ted Bundy - and to convict him for his crimes.
Read MoreVampires are depicted in popular culture as hating garlic, and the plant is often shown to ward them off. So why is this the case? Let's take a look.
Read MoreLimp Bizkit has drawn derision from critics and listeners almost from the moment they formed. But how did the band become so disliked in the first place?
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