History's Most Famous Traitors
The only thing worse than an enemy is an enemy who used to be your friend. But every traitor has a backstory, and some of those stories might surprise you.
Read MoreThe only thing worse than an enemy is an enemy who used to be your friend. But every traitor has a backstory, and some of those stories might surprise you.
Read MoreIn Indonesia a blue lava volcano attracts thousands of tourists but there is a dark secret hiding within the industry around the Kawah Ijen.
Read MoreManu Chao is one of the most recognized musicians around the world, especially in Europe and Latin America. Here's the true story of his life and career.
Read MoreGerman philosopher and professor Adam Weishaupt founded the Illuminati in 1776, and he leveraged Freemasonry to start his secret society. Here's the full story.
Read MoreThe most common and recognizable form of dementia in humans is Alzheimer's disease. But can dogs get similar diseases? You might be surprised at the answer.
Read MoreEveryone is familiar with the dangers of discarded banana peels thanks to slapstick comedy but the radioactivity dangers of bananas aren't as well known.
Read MoreInduction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame is a career highlight, but for these artists, the milestone was overshadowed by personal tragedy.
Read MoreBarbie is one of the most recognizable toy brands in the world, but did you know that the best-selling Barbie of all time is from the '90s? Guess which one.
Read MoreDrew Drechsel was a champion on "American Ninja Warrior" before allegations surfaced that he had sexual relations with a 15-year-old. Here's where he is now.
Read MoreToday, hacking is alarmingly common, with countless people becoming victims. From Reddit to Meta, here are some of the biggest and most famous hacks in history.
Read MoreYou may have noticed that lots of places in America are named after the devil. If we take a look back in history, there's a disturbing reason for this pattern.
Read MoreRadiation can damage human DNA and cause disastrous adverse effects over time. So how do we treat radioactive water? It's actual more simple than you think.
Read MoreFrom countless lawsuits to tragedy, let's take a look at the biggest controversies that iconic rock band Mötley Crüe has found itself embroiled in.
Read MoreOf the over 2,200 passengers on the Titanic, more than 1,500 perished. The deaths could have been more, if these famous historical figures had been on board.
Read MoreZoroastrianism predates all of the Judeo-Christian religions and may have influenced those belief systems. Still practiced, here's what followers believe.
Read MoreNot all Southerners joined the Confederate side during the Civil War. These are the Southern generals and admirals who chose to fight for the Union.
Read MoreResearch on music has shown that it can have beneficial affects on everything from mood to sleep. But can it heal the body? Here's what we know.
Read MoreThe Zodiac Killer is said to have killed five people, but still has never been identified. One man's theory changes everything we've been told.
Read MoreWars have been won and lost for a variety of reasons, and not always due to just human effort or error. Sometimes the weather played a key role in battle.
Read MoreThe tragic 1891 murder of Helen Potts by her secret husband was a scandal of the first degree, ending with her husband dying in the electric chair.
Read MoreThe British monarchy makes the loss of an heir not just emotionally difficult, but politically as well. Here are British kings and queens who lost children.
Read MoreThe latest Barbie Movie's use of China's controversial nine-dash line caused the film to be banned in Vietnam. Here's why.
Read MoreNew Zealand, known to some as the place where series like "Lord of the Rings" were filmed. So why does most of the country have nobody living in it?
Read MoreThe Rock and Roll Hall of Fame began inducting members in 1986. What happened to those first luminaries of this hallowed membership?
Read MoreStephen Hawking was a unique figure in humanity, his brilliance never dimmed by disability. He even planned an act of kindness for after he died.
Read MoreThe sinking of the Titanic was a media sensation in 1912, but it was far from the only history-making event in a year of unrest, upheaval, and discovery.
Read MoreQueen's 1980 hit "Another One Bites the Dust" was their biggest selling single. This was the inspiration behind the song.
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