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  • Tammy Wynette sitting and playing the guitar on stage
    Music
    Music By Kathy Benjamin 9 months ago

    Country Stars Who Were Poorer Than You Realized

    Just because chart-topping musicians earn a lot of money, it doesn't necessarily mean they hold on to it. These country stars were poorer than you realized.

    By Kathy Benjamin 9 months ago Read More
  • Lady Gaga performing in Brazil at The Copacabana, May 3, 2025
    Old Hollywood
    Old Hollywood By Lauren Kershner 9 months ago

    The World Record Lady Gaga Snatched From Madonna

    Madonna has over a dozen Guinness Book of World Records accolades under her belt, but in 2025, Lady Gaga snatched one of them away from her.

    By Lauren Kershner 9 months ago Read More
  • A semi-truck transporting cargo on the interstate
    Inventions
    Inventions By Lauren Kershner 9 months ago

    Why Do Semi-Trucks Have Rubber Flaps Behind Their Wheels?

    At some point, you've probably noticed that semi-trucks have those weird rubber flaps behind their wheels and probably wondered what they're for.

    By Lauren Kershner 9 months ago Read More
  • A man with a metal detector and a shovel at the beach
    Discoveries
    Discoveries By Amy Beeman 9 months ago

    Can You Keep Buried Treasure If You Find It?

    You've probably seen various news articles about people finding buried treasure, but what happens afterward? Can they keep everything they found?

    By Amy Beeman 9 months ago Read More
  • KISS performing in 2023
    Music
    Music By Andrew Amelinckx 9 months ago

    How KISS Set 2 World Records With 1 Show

    KISS is known for being over the top in their live shows, but in 2020 they outdid themselves during a concert in Dubai by setting two world records.

    By Andrew Amelinckx 9 months ago Read More
  • orange sand dunes in the sahara
    Climate
    Climate By Chris Turner-Neal 9 months ago

    The Sahara Won't Be A Desert Forever. Here's Why

    The Sahara's sun-scorched sands cover North Africa, but it was once green and lush. Thanks to natural and human-caused climate change, it likely will be again.

    By Chris Turner-Neal 9 months ago Read More
  • New York state flag blowing
    American History
    American History By Richard Milner 9 months ago

    The Meaning Of The New York State Flag Explained

    New York's state flag depicts Liberty and Justice standing on either side of the Hudson River, with a shield, globe, and eagle also in the design.

    By Richard Milner 9 months ago Read More
  • Passenger passing through TSA scan
    Science
    Science By Richard Milner 9 months ago

    What TSA Body Scanners Really See Probably Isn't What You Think

    If you've traveled on a plane recently, you've probably had to go through a TSA body scanners. And you might have wondered what it actually sees.

    By Richard Milner 9 months ago Read More
  • Sade Adu smiling and staring
    Music
    Music By Brian Boone 9 months ago

    '80s Musicians We Completely Forgot About

    Even a decade's most popular performers can fade into obscurity as the years pass. Here are some musicians from the 1980s you might have forgotten about.

    By Brian Boone 9 months ago Read More
  • Machu Picchu, one of the new Seven Wonders of the World
    History
    History By Lauren Kershner 9 months ago

    Here's Why There Are Only 7 Wonders Of The World

    Have you ever wondered why there are only seven wonders of the world? Well, if we go back in time — way back — we find the reason for this number.

    By Lauren Kershner 9 months ago Read More
  • Alice in Chains posing at an event
    Tragic Real-Life Stories
    Tragic Real-Life Stories By Pauli Poisuo 9 months ago

    The Tragic Real-Life Story Of Alice In Chains

    Alice in Chains was the first band to bring grunge into the mainstream. But despite their considerable fame and fortune, they had their share of disasters.

    By Pauli Poisuo 9 months ago Read More
  • Janis Joplin smiling and waving in a furry hat
    Tragic Real-Life Stories
    Tragic Real-Life Stories By Kathy Benjamin 9 months ago

    What The Final Year Of Janis Joplin's Life Was Like

    Janis Joplin's tragic death in 1970 added another name to the infamous "27 Club." The final year of her life was as busy as you'd expect for a rock star.

    By Kathy Benjamin 9 months ago Read More
  • Alice in Chains on stage pink lights
    Untold Truth
    Untold Truth By Boshika Gupta 9 months ago

    The Untold Truth Of Alice In Chains

    Seattle rock band Alice in Chains is best known for its album Dirt and the death of front man Layne Staley. This is the untold truth of Alice in Chains.

    By Boshika Gupta 9 months ago Read More
  • Bob Dylan on stage with leather jacket beaded necklace and guitar
    Music
    Music By S. Flannagan 9 months ago

    This Is The Greatest Song Of All Time, According To Bob Dylan

    Bob Dylan is a legendary songwriter who needs no introduction, so when he calls a song the greatest of all time, many people are going to take notice.

    By S. Flannagan 9 months ago Read More
  • Mick Jagger on stage in a glittery jacket
    Music
    Music By DB Kelly 9 months ago

    Why There Will Never Be Another Rock Star Like Mick Jagger

    Front man of the ludicrously famous Rolling Stones, Mick Jagger has been a household name for eons, and there likely will never be another rock star like him..

    By DB Kelly 9 months ago Read More
  • Pope Leo waving to crowd
    Religion
    Religion By Eric Meisfjord 9 months ago

    Bizarre Rules The Pope Has To Follow

    A pope is one of the most powerful figures in the world -- but even they must follow certain expectations when signing up for the job.

    By Eric Meisfjord 9 months ago Read More
  • Harriet Tubman sitting on a wooden chair posing for photograph
    Black History
    Black History By Amy Beeman 9 months ago

    The Tragic Injury Harriet Tubman Never Recovered From

    Harriet Tubman is best known for helping enslaved people escape to freedom via the Underground Railroad, and she did so while suffering from a tragic injury.

    By Amy Beeman 9 months ago Read More
  • Grant Imahara smiling wanly
    Entertainment
    Entertainment By Brian Boone 9 months ago

    Grant Imahara's Most Dangerous Moments On MythBusters

    Grant Imahara and the cast of MythBusters did a lot of potentially dangerous things on the show. Here's a look at some of Imahara's closest calls.

    By Brian Boone 9 months ago Read More
  • newspaper stand for The Onion
    History
    History By Andy L. Kubai 9 months ago

    Headlines From The Onion That Later Came True

    Whether it's staffed with notable seers or just has good concepts of cultural trends, The Onion managed to predict the future on numerous occasions.

    By Andy L. Kubai 9 months ago Read More
  • PZL M-15 Belphegor on display
    Inventions
    Inventions By Richard Milner 9 months ago

    The Record For Slowest Jet Ever Made Goes To This Aircraft

    Jets are built for speed. That's kind of the whole point. Yet, out of necessity, the slowest jet ever was created. The record goes to this aircraft.

    By Richard Milner 9 months ago Read More
  • stack of money laying in field
    History
    History By Brian Boone 9 months ago

    12 Times Tons Of Money Were Dumped In Public

    Over the years, there have been many incidents of money being unintentionally dumped in public. In some cases, people even got to keep what they snatched up.

    By Brian Boone 9 months ago Read More
  • Upside down Washington, D.C. flag
    American History
    American History By Richard Milner 9 months ago

    The Meaning Of An Upside-Down Flag Explained

    There are many rules around how to handle and position American Flags, but a court case determined that an upside-down flag is allowed. Here's what it means.

    By Richard Milner 9 months ago Read More
  • Hatshepsut temple in Egypt
    Ancient History
    Ancient History By Lauren Kershner 9 months ago

    How Many Egyptian Pharaohs Were Women?

    Egypt had plenty of pharaohs over its roughly 3,000-year history, and though you might not have guessed, a not insignificant number of them were women.

    By Lauren Kershner 9 months ago Read More
  • Young ABBA members posing in the street in the 1970s
    Music
    Music By S. Flannagan 9 months ago

    Here Are The 2 Richest Members Of ABBA

    Hailing from Sweden, ABBA became one of the most successful musical groups in pop history. They've all done well, but these are the two richest members.

    By S. Flannagan 9 months ago Read More
  • General Eisenhower with other US and UK generals in front of a map
    World War 2
    World War 2 By Kathy Benjamin 9 months ago

    11 Battles That The Allies Actually Lost During WWII

    Before key Allied victories turned the tide of World War II in 1942 and '43, the war was going badly for the Allies. Here are some important battles they lost.

    By Kathy Benjamin 9 months ago Read More
  • Boeing 747 on tarmc and in flight
    History
    History By Richard Milner 9 months ago

    What Do Those Letters And Numbers On Military Aircraft Mean?

    We are so accustomed to numbers and letters on military aircraft that we may not even really think about it, but there is a whole system behind what they mean.

    By Richard Milner 9 months ago Read More
  • McLure's maple syrup bottle with tiny handle
    Inventions
    Inventions By Lauren Kershner 9 months ago

    Why Does Maple Syrup Have Tiny Handles?

    If you've ever seen a bottle of maple syrup, you might have noticed those tiny, seemingly useless handles. Maybe you even wondered: "What's the point?"

    By Lauren Kershner 9 months ago Read More
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