The American President Who Oversaw The Most Federal Executions In The Last 100 Years
Capital punishment is a hotly debated topic for many Americans. Here is the president that oversaw the most federal executions in the last 100 years.
Read MoreCapital punishment is a hotly debated topic for many Americans. Here is the president that oversaw the most federal executions in the last 100 years.
Read MoreSerial ax murderers are a part of history, as there are many documented cases of these monsters striking communities all over the United States.
Read MoreOutwardly, Zachary Toothman was an accomplished college student. But when he shockingly went to murder his family, his father uttered heartbreaking final words.
Read MoreLaw enforcement is looking at cold case files to see if Kohberger might have committed any crimes in their jurisdictions, and our expert agrees with this.
Read MoreOn May 31, 1984, the Mecklenburg prison saw six of its detainees flee the grounds in a prison van. It involved an elaborate bomb threat and three week search.
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Read MoreWhen Joann Graff's body was discovered, it was the centerpiece of a crime scene that probably haunted the memories of the detectives.
Read MoreWilbur and Orville Wright will forever be credited for getting man into the air, but they had help from another family member -- their sister, Katharine.
Read MoreIn over 70 years of the NBA, only seven players have done it. Here are the only NBA players to score 70 points in a game -- and one who surprisingly didn't.
Read MoreThe 2016 cheesecake poisoning of Olga Tsvyk by a Russian woman hoping to steal Tsvyk's identity to avoid being sent back to Russia to face murder charges.
Read MoreOperation Paperclip was the post-World War II program to poach Nazi scientists and relocate them to the United States. Here's what happened to those scientists.
Read MoreOn December 9, 1977, Lakers forward Kermit Washington threw a punch that nearly killed future Houston Rockets coaching icon Rudy Tomjanovich
Read MoreOne spy balloon and three mysterious objects have been shot down in recent weeks. Here's everything we know about the objects entering America's airspace.
Read MoreMichelle Obama continues to be a role model for young girls after serving her term as First Lady. Here's a look at the biggest moments in her life so far.
Read MoreJames Dean was a stellar basketball player during his high school years.
Read MoreErnest Hemingway's final resting place is located in the city where he spent the last years of his life.
Read MoreEva Peron had a lobotomy shortly before her death in 1952.
Read MoreThe first footprint at the Chinese Theatre was accidentally placed by a silent film actress.
Read MoreDespite being an icon for the rebels, James Dean had a quirky personality.
Read MoreOn February 13, 2023, a shooter walked onto the campus of Michigan State University in East Lansing and killed three students. Here's what we know about him.
Read MoreMillions of years ago, when dinosaurs still roamed the world, the was the Tethys Ocean, an ocean that existed on Earth for most of the history of life on land.
Read MoreWho did Raquel Welch, one of the most recognizable sex symbols in Hollywood history, find too hot to handle? Turns out it was actor Burt Reynolds.
Read MoreThe man who walked into a Buffalo supermarket in 2022 and opened fire arrived in court in February 2023 to be sentenced for his crimes. Here's what happened.
Read MoreIt's no secret that people are generally in a pretty good mood at concerts, but there's a scientific reason why concerts make us feel happy.
Read MoreNot all songwriters have a firm grasp of narrative, but some songwriters really do. And some don't believe in happy endings.
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