The Biggest Events Of 1912 (Besides The Titanic)
The 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 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.
Read MoreEveryone who appears as a cast member on "Deadliest Catch" is legit because commercial fishing is hardcore. But not all crew members are as tough as these ones.
Read MoreBob Dylan wrote "Blowin' in the Wind" in two short stints in April 1962. He later claimed he composed the original two-verse version in about 10 minutes.
Read MoreSome of the biggest pop and rock stars of all time, from Mick Jagger to Prince, have made surprising contributions to hit songs recorded by other artists.
Read MoreIn 1994, Robert "Yummy" Sandifer's died at just 11 years old as a triggerman for the Black Disciples. Here's how he got roped into a life of crime.
Read MoreWhile the plot might be familiar, Jeannie's" production and afterlife came with some fun and strange episodes of its own.
Read MoreThe Library of Congress is the United States' de facto library and houses everything from books to sheet music and films. So how many books are there?
Read MoreSouth Florida has a new dialect based on calque, or a linguistic term sometimes called a loan translation. Here's what you should know.
Read MoreDrugs can seem like a modern fad, but the reality is that ancient humans developed a complex and sophisticated understanding of drugs that still influences us.
Read MorePolitician Mitt Romney's great-great-grandfather, Parley Parker Pratt, was influential in the Church of Latter-Day Saints - and also met a gruesome death.
Read MoreFrom his disenchantment with politics to his bizarre pre-gig ritual, here's the untold truth of Norman Cook, who rose to fame as legendary DJ Fatboy Slim.
Read MoreThe remains of the RMS Titanic still sit at the bottom of the ocean, where they have been since the passenger liner sunk in 1912. Here's why.
Read More"Dance With Me, Henry" was the final act from the two that took vaudeville to Hollywood. Here's what Abbott and Costello's last movie was like before they died.
Read MoreFires have been crucial to the evolution of humans as we know it, but they can also have devestating effects. So what happens when they aren't put out?
Read MoreNot all elements are created equal: Some are abundant and their long-term supply will not be an issue, while others are in danger of running low quite soon.
Read MoreWhen Paul McCartney revealed that a new Beatles song used AI, people were curious - and concerned. Here's the real story behind the project.
Read MoreThe Village People's "Y.M.C.A" was a smash hit that remains in rotation today. But how did the YMCA feel about its name being used by the disco ensemble?
Read More"MacArthur Park" was written by then-21-year-old singer-songwriter Jimmy Webb and catapulted into fame when it was recorded by Irish actor Richard Harris.
Read MoreAs the era of the 1970s rock icons came to an end, so too did the era of groupies. Here are some legendary groupies who passed away with little fanfare.
Read MoreFormer President John F. Kennedy's brother, Joseph Patrick Kennedy Jr., died at just 29 years old, another in a long legacy of misfortune for the famous family.
Read MoreBy Season 4, fans of the "Deadlist Catch" might have noticed the absence of the F/V Maverick fishing vessel. So where has it gone? Let's take a look.
Read MoreAbout 17 meteorites crash to Earth each day. History is full of unconfirmed reports that falling chunks of space rock have been responsible for various deaths.
Read MoreThough you've probably seen someone escape from a sinking car in a movie before, real life is a little different. Here's what to do if you're in this situation.
Read MoreThe queer community in Toronto, Canada faced off with the police in 1981 after a number of gay bathhouses were targeted by the authorities in Operation Soap.
Read MoreWhy Earth's 'Boring Billion' years weren't so boring after all
Read MoreWhite buffalo are revered by indigenous people in North America. Here's why the rare animals are part of native people's belief systems.
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