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  • Trump speaking, open hands
    Presidents
    Presidents By Richard Milner February 20th, 2023

    Embarrassing Things That Donald Trump Was The First President To Do

    Here is a look at some of the cringetastic things that President Donald Trump has been the first president to do.

    By Richard Milner February 20th, 2023 Read More
  • Voltaire statue in the Pantheon
    History
    History By Scott Williamson February 20th, 2023

    This Is How Many Times Voltaire Was Really Imprisoned In The Bastille

    Voltaire's work helped further the ideals of secular governance and the securing of rights and liberties that are today commonly associated with free society.

    By Scott Williamson February 20th, 2023 Read More
  • Mr. Bob Dylan
    Entertainment
    Entertainment By Luke Holden February 20th, 2023

    Who Is Bob Dylan's Girl From The North Country Really About?

    In 1963, Bob Dylan released "Girl From the North Country," the second track on his renowned record "The Freewheelin'." Listeners wonder who this fabled girl is.

    By Luke Holden February 20th, 2023 Read More
  • Drew Peterson
    Messed-Up History
    Messed-Up History By Richard Milner February 20th, 2023

    The Messed Up Truth About Drew Peterson

    Drew Peterson, a former police sergeant in Bolingbrook, Illinois, was convicted in 2012 of murdering his third wife, Kathleen Savio.

    By Richard Milner February 20th, 2023 Read More
  • Oil rig
    Science
    Science By Scott Williamson February 20th, 2023

    Here's What Happens To Abandoned Oil Rigs

    Oil rigs have long been understandably associated with immense environmental damage. When a rig is no longer of use, it presents a new challenge.

    By Scott Williamson February 20th, 2023 Read More
  • soft drinks poured
    History
    History By Sandra Mardenfeld February 20th, 2023

    America's Oldest Commercial Soft Drink Isn't Coca-Cola

    Long before Coca-Cola, America's oldest soft drink was invented by a British chemist in 1767 as a medicinal remedy.

    By Sandra Mardenfeld February 20th, 2023 Read More
  • Potato on white background
    Science
    Science By Scott Williamson February 20th, 2023

    A Potato-Shaped Planet Has Been Discovered. Here's What It Means

    Astronomers made a remarkable realization when they identified WASP-103b - an exoplanet approximately 1,500 light-years away - as having a "potato-like shape."

    By Scott Williamson February 20th, 2023 Read More
  • Phil Collins
    Entertainment
    Entertainment By Michael Griffin February 20th, 2023

    Who Is The Phil Collins Song Against All Odds Really About?

    The Phil Collins' song "Against All Odds" was a hit from the start, with heart-rending lyrics capturing people's attention from the very start.

    By Michael Griffin February 20th, 2023 Read More
  • map of alaska
    Weird
    Weird By Brian Myers February 20th, 2023

    Weirdest Laws In Alaska

    As beautiful as Alaska is, there are some pretty weird laws that help make up this state's character. Let's take a look at some of the strangest ones.

    By Brian Myers February 20th, 2023 Read More
  • Poveglia Island, coast of Venice
    History
    History By Richard Milner February 20th, 2023

    A Look At Italy's Island Of The Plague

    This is the haunted island of the damned off the Venetian coast where mental patients and plague victims were once sent.

    By Richard Milner February 20th, 2023 Read More
  • Mugshot, Miguel Angel Felix Gallardo
    History
    History By Alexandra Simon February 20th, 2023

    This Was The Downfall Of Miguel Angel Felix Gallardo

    During the 1980s, the Guadalajara cartel was in its heyday, and one founding members and leaders was Miguel Angel Felix Gallardo.

    By Alexandra Simon February 20th, 2023 Read More
  • Amazonian giant centipede on leaf
    Science
    Science By Toby Arguello February 20th, 2023

    Why You Should Avoid The Amazonian Giant Centipede

    The world's largest centipede, the Amazonian giant centipede, is found in the tropical forests of northern South America and the southern Caribbean islands.

    By Toby Arguello February 20th, 2023 Read More
  • tokyo's olympic village
    Entertainment
    Entertainment By Aaron Homer February 20th, 2023

    Everything We Know About The 2021 Summer Olympics

    The 2021 Summer Olympics, scheduled for July 23 - August 8 in Tokyo, Japan, were originally supposed to take place back in the summer of 2020.

    By Aaron Homer February 20th, 2023 Read More
  • Grand Guignol playbill
    Entertainment
    Entertainment By Cody Copeland February 20th, 2023

    A Look At The Origins Of The Grand Guignol

    From 1897 to 1962, the Grand Guignol horrified thrill-seeking Parisians with its over-the-top depictions of madness, violence, and gore.

    By Cody Copeland February 20th, 2023 Read More
  • panda holding a plant
    Animals
    Animals By Rebecca Beamer February 20th, 2023

    Hong Kong's Ocean Park Zoo Had To Say Goodbye To One Of Its Oldest Residents

    Giant Pandas are considered China's national treasure, beloved around the world, and Hong Kong's Ocean Park Zoo just said goodbye to its oldest panda.

    By Rebecca Beamer February 20th, 2023 Read More
  • Violin
    History
    History By Leslie Veliz February 20th, 2023

    This Missing Violin Is Said To Be Worth $3.5 Million

    The Davidoff Stradivarius violin, which once belonged to violinist Erica Morini, is worth over $3 million and was stolen in 1995. It's been missing ever since.

    By Leslie Veliz February 20th, 2023 Read More
  • flames on dark background
    Weird
    Weird By Aaron Homer February 20th, 2023

    How Accurate Is The Pass By Catastrophe Exam Urban Legend?

    How accurate is the "pass by catastrophe" exam urban legend that claims if there is some kind of disaster college students automatically get a passing grade?

    By Aaron Homer February 20th, 2023 Read More
  • Ocean peaks through ancient columns
    History
    History By Alice Bennett February 20th, 2023

    The Oldest Inhabited Cities In The World

    Very few cities have made it unscathed throughout mankind's tumultuous history. Nevertheless, here are the oldest inhabited cities in the world.

    By Alice Bennett February 20th, 2023 Read More
  • Aileen Wuornos in post-conviction interview
    Crime
    Crime By Brian Myers February 20th, 2023

    What We Know About Aileen Wuornos' Best Friend, Dawn Botkins

    Aileen Wuornos' best friend, Dawn Botkins, said the killer deserved to be executed, but her crimes didn't affect their friendship.

    By Brian Myers February 20th, 2023 Read More
  • Book of John from Bible
    Religion
    Religion By Brian Myers February 19th, 2023

    The Theory That The Unidentified Bible John Killer Could Still Be Alive

    Just because the Bible John case is more than 50 years old doesn't mean that the killer is dead.

    By Brian Myers February 19th, 2023 Read More
  • Jimmy Carter campaigning in 1976
    Presidents
    Presidents By Daniel Johnson February 19th, 2023

    The Truth About Jimmy Carter's Post-Presidency Life

    A major question during the 1976 Presidential election was how a new commander-in-chief could possibly regain the trust of the American people.

    By Daniel Johnson February 19th, 2023 Read More
  • Paul McCartney
    Music
    Music By Andrew Amelinckx February 19th, 2023

    Paul McCartney Drew Some Inspiration From The Beatles For His Band On The Run Cover

    Paul McCartney drew some inspiration from The Beatles for his star-studded Band on the Run cover

    By Andrew Amelinckx February 19th, 2023 Read More
  • portrait of the pied piper with children in the background
    Mysteries
    Mysteries By Kimberly Smith February 19th, 2023

    The Spine-Tingling Mystery Of 13th Century Germany's Real-Life Pied Piper

    The tale of the Pied Piper goes back hundreds of years to an actual event that appears to have unfolded in a German town.

    By Kimberly Smith February 19th, 2023 Read More
  • Book carriers on horseback
    History
    History By Sarah January February 19th, 2023

    Librarians Delivering Books On Horseback Was A Thing Once. Here's Why.

    To help pull the country out of the slump caused by the Great Depression, a program started to bring books to the people that relied on librarians on horseback.

    By Sarah January February 19th, 2023 Read More
  • Alex Turner singing into Microphone
    Music
    Music By S. Flannagan February 19th, 2023

    The Most Important Rock Bands Of The 2010s

    Is rock dead? Not according to the music critics who were listening to some of the most interesting, influential rock bands of the 2010s.

    By S. Flannagan February 19th, 2023 Read More
  • Holly Maddux
    Mythical Creatures
    Mythical Creatures By Leslie Veliz February 19th, 2023

    How The Unicorn Killer Managed To Avoid Prison For More Than 2 Decades

    Ira Einhorn, a '60s counterculture activist turned murderer who was dubbed the Unicorn Killer managed to avoid prison for more than two decades. Here's how.

    By Leslie Veliz February 19th, 2023 Read More
  • mummy coffins Egyptian museum Cairo
    Science
    Science By Holly Gary February 19th, 2023

    What Digital Scans Of A Mummy Told Researchers About Egyptian Death Rites

    Researchers did digital scans of a previously unexamined teen mummy. Here's what it told them about Egyptian death rites.

    By Holly Gary February 19th, 2023 Read More
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