Tragic Details About The Seven Years' War
Sparking the American Revolution, the Seven Years' War devastated lives all over the world. Here are some tragic details about the Seven Years' War.
Read MoreSparking the American Revolution, the Seven Years' War devastated lives all over the world. Here are some tragic details about the Seven Years' War.
Read MoreUFOs have been a constant source of speculation in both the public and scientific community. Here's what Albert Einstein said in his famous UFO letter.
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Read MoreThor's Well, Oregon: the drainpipe of the Pacific Ocean is visible when high tide approaches. People can walk right up to it if they dare.
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Read MoreAlbert Einstein, the renowned physicist whose wild grey hair has become an iconic symbol of scientific genius, once had a son with a remarkable mind of his own.
Read MoreHere in the United States, there are suicide prevention hotlines and crisis centers, and helpful websites abound. But what does the Bible say?
Read MoreThe Three Stooges, rooted in early 20th century vaudeville, continue to amuse. Larry Fine, the frizzy-haired man among the Howard brothers, was also a musician.
Read MoreWe've heard of alpha dogs, and pecking orders, and other natural hierarchies. But what about insects? Specifically, what about the unbelievably numerous ants?
Read MoreLynching took a very long time to become a federal hate crime. That changed in March of 2022 when President Joe Biden signed it into federal law.
Read MoreFor the longest time, many thought that Mythbusters stars Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman were a couple.
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Read MoreSome forms of art seem quite temporary -- an unrecorded life performance, perhaps. But art created from sand might take that idea of temporary to a new level.
Read MoreAs Russia's invasion of Ukraine continues, journalists have risked their lives to report on the horrific abuses committed by Russian troops.
Read MorePetMD reported scientists in China discovered a cat with what seemed to be wings growing on its back.
Read MoreFor parents, the death of an infant child is horrific enough; far worse when the child dies under the care of another. How do you manage to move on?
Read MoreJimi Hendrix's performance of The Star-Spangled Banner at Woodstock is one of the greatest moments in rock, even if only about a third of the crowd saw it.
Read MorePerhaps the biggest beef between Queen Elizabeth and the now Sir Mick Jagger was due to his relationship with Princess Margaret, her little sister.
Read MoreSurely some of Sting's success has to do with his cool, memorable, mononymous name, right? Unlike other famous one-namers, Sting didn't start out as Sting.
Read MoreThe image of the reigning monarch of the United Kingdom is found throughout that society, from postage stamps to coins. No surprise that tradition is involved.
Read MoreSome college traditions have deep, deep roots in history. That's clearly the case with Auburn University students shouting "War Eagle!" during games.
Read MoreThe Dewey Decimal System is lauded throughout the world as a way to organize library materials. The man credited with developing it, however, is less laudable.
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