Deadliest Catch: What Happened To The Cornelia Marie?
A fan favorite from almost every other season of the show, the Cornelia Marie is absent from Season 19 of the "Deadliest Catch," a Discovery reality series.
Read MoreA fan favorite from almost every other season of the show, the Cornelia Marie is absent from Season 19 of the "Deadliest Catch," a Discovery reality series.
Read MoreAlongside the hits and sold-out concerts, there have been dark spots for Bono, the Edge, and their bandmates. Here is the tragic real-life story of U2.
Read MoreQueen Nzinga was never supposed to be in power, but through sheer force of will, she became respected and feared by all who dared to oppose her.
Read MoreVince Papale's story of beating the odds late in life to make the Philadelphia Eagles inspired the 2006 film "Invincible." Here's what happened to him.
Read MoreGender expression and representations of non-heteronormative sexuality come with a lot of new labels. Here's a brief explainer of the meaning behind LGBTQ+.
Read MoreBridgerton is a hit Netflix show with one character, Queen Charlotte, that has many fans asking if she was a real queen. So who was the Real Queen Charlotte?
Read MoreAs it turns out, all the little tidbits you thought you knew about the Beatles might just be a little off. This is the untold truth of the Fab Four.
Read MoreIn 1978, after years of experiencing drugs, alcohol, and depression, Scott Newman died at the age of 28. So how did it happen? Here's the story.
Read MorePaul Simon and Art Garfunkel sat on the stage of Gerde's Folk City in Greenwich Village in March 1964. This is how Simon and Bob Dylan's rivarly began.
Read MoreThe Indy 500 started in 1911, but it would take about 40 years to be coined "The Greatest Spectacle in Racing" by a young copywriter.
Read MoreIn the 19th century, public interest and advances in science transformed archaeology. Here's what being an archaeologist in the 1800s was really like.
Read MoreWhile the word "worm" may not immediately inspire terror, make no mistake: Not all worms were created equal, including the cannibalistic hammerhead worm.
Read MoreBarbara Hutton was the heiress to two fortunes and one of the richest women in the world. But she felt like no one in the world knew the real Barbara Hutton.
Read MoreSince the infancy of heavy metal in the 1970s–1980s, many of the elders of metal continue to rock. Here are the oldest heavy metal icons still alive today.
Read MoreWe find snipers fascinating because they're shrouded in mystery. Hidden, calm, and coolly professional, they bide their time and strike with deadly force.
Read MoreThe vanishing acts pulled by these crown jewels have been shrouded in both mystery and interesting history. Here's what we know about the missing treasures.
Read MoreThe Nazis cemented a reputation for destruction, and it even extended to certain artists and their works. Here is the Nazis' war against 'degenerate art.'
Read MoreToday, many people's impressions of Appalachia are based on media like "Hillbilly Elegy." These are some of the things you're getting wrong about Appalachia.
Read MoreCats sure are adorable, right? What with their incessant mewing, following you around and badgering you, vomiting on the floor then racing away.
Read MoreFrom its connections to organized crime to a devastating plague that could wipe out entire olive groves, here's the harsh truth about the olive oil industry.
Read MoreIs that really all that Mensa is? Is it just a club for smart folks with a reputation for unrepentant elitism? Well, let's take a look, shall we?
Read MoreDeath, addiction, and more have plagued Mötley Crüe throughout its existence, serving as a bleak reminder that stardom isn't always what it's cracked up to be.
Read MoreFrom iconic legends to rising stars who never got a chance to shine, these are the musicians who passed away during the '80s that we've never stopped missing.
Read MoreHow far would you go to survive? That was the question survivors of Flight 571 faced when their plane slammed into an Andean mountain in 1972.
Read MorePlots to permanently erase prominent individuals can sometimes pass into the realm of the absurd. Here are the dumbest assassination attempts in history.
Read MoreEach year, the Indy 500 happens on the Sunday of Memorial Day weekend at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. The first Indy 500 took place in 1911.
Read MoreRumored to be an object of immense power, the Holy Lance has inspired the imaginations of the religious, the curious, the power-hungry, and the crackpot.
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