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  • Amelia Earhart
    History
    History By Jennifer Deutschmann February 3rd, 2023

    Why Some People Are Convinced Amelia Earhart Survived Her Plane Crash

    The Coast Guard and Navy worked to locate any sign of the missing plane, but after two weeks, the U.S. government declared Earhart and Noonan lost at sea.

    By Jennifer Deutschmann February 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • Visual interpretation of heaven
    Religion
    Religion By Chris Littlechild February 3rd, 2023

    What Heaven Really Looks Like In The Bible

    For one person, heaven might be something as simple as a comfortable office chair. For another, something as elaborate as a street paved in chocolate.

    By Chris Littlechild February 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • Nannie Doss
    Crime
    Crime By Jean Mendoza February 3rd, 2023

    The Truth About Nannie Doss' Childhood

    At first glance, Nannie Doss looks like a loving grandmother, with her charming smile and seemingly jolly disposition. The amiable appearance was only a façade.

    By Jean Mendoza February 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • Alaskan earthquake 1964 aftermath
    History
    History By Allison Matyus February 3rd, 2023

    The Truth About The Largest Earthquake In U.S. History

    On the evening of March 27, 1964, Alaska got a rude awakening thanks to an earthquake that hit Prince Williams Sound on the Gulf of Alaska's borders.

    By Allison Matyus February 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • Queen Victoria
    Paranormal
    Paranormal By Anna Harnes February 3rd, 2023

    The Truth About The Ghost That Queen Victoria Saw

    Though Queen Victoria is known for not being easily "amused," she was likely terrified after seeing a "green mist" float in one of the rooms at Crathes Castle.

    By Anna Harnes February 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • Albert King
    Royals
    Royals By Matt Reigle February 3rd, 2023

    How Albert King's Unique Guitar Playing Quirk Influenced The Greatest Musicians Of All Time

    Great music comes from great musicians who utilize a combination of talent, hard work. time, and innovation to create unique rhythms and sounds.

    By Matt Reigle February 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • Pabst Mansion, Milwaukee
    History
    History By Karen Corday February 3rd, 2023

    The Truth About The Carefully-Preserved Buildings From The 1893 World's Fair

    The World's Fair buildings were meant to be temporary structures that came down at the end of the exposition. There are still two buildings that are preserved.

    By Karen Corday February 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • The Fugees
    Entertainment
    Entertainment By Branden C. Potter February 3rd, 2023

    The Real Reason The Fugees Broke Up

    There's no question that the Fugees were one of the biggest and most important of their time, consisting of three talented and vastly different personalities.

    By Branden C. Potter February 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • Interstate highway
    Crime
    Crime By Aaron Homer February 3rd, 2023

    This Is Who The I-70 Killer Specifically Targeted

    Working along portions of Interstate 70 (for which he was nicknamed "the I-70 Killer"), the murderer is responsible for at least six deaths that spring.

    By Aaron Homer February 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • Stack of years
    Politics
    Politics By Karen Corday February 3rd, 2023

    The Biggest Problems The World Faces In 2021 (Besides The Pandemic)

    As the COVID-19 virus continues its rampage, it's sometimes difficult to remember that there are other dangers and crises affecting the entire world right now.

    By Karen Corday February 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • Chris Watts
    Crime
    Crime By Cody Copeland February 3rd, 2023

    The Reason True Crime Fans Are Obsessed With Chris Watts

    Watts had strangled his wife and children, then he took their bodies out to an oil well, where he buried his wife and hid the girls' bodies in oil tanks.

    By Cody Copeland February 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • Charles S. Dutton
    Entertainment
    Entertainment By Amielle Moreno, Ph.D. February 3rd, 2023

    Charles S. Dutton Spent Nearly A Decade In Prison Before His Acting Career

    Many's the road to show business success, especially for performers -- perhaps live theater, perhaps commercials, perhaps an extra. Prison, perhaps, less often.

    By Amielle Moreno, Ph.D. February 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • Pageant of Peace
    History
    History By Emilia David February 3rd, 2023

    What Is The Pageant Of Peace?

    The Christmas season is not complete in the nation's capital without the annual Christmas tree lighting, and the month-long celebration of the Pageant of Peace.

    By Emilia David February 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • home aquarium
    Science
    Science By Alexandra Simon February 3rd, 2023

    The Invasive Species You Didn't Know Was Hitching A Ride On Your Aquarium Decor

    One seemingly harmless bit of fish tank decor in particular has proven to be harmful to the wider environment beyond the confines of the aquarium.

    By Alexandra Simon February 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • Actor Woody Harrelson
    Entertainment
    Entertainment By Luke Holden February 3rd, 2023

    How Woody Harrelson Unknowingly Helped Catch An Alleged Thief

    Sometimes actors get so busy that they actually forget about a project in which they appeared. Maybe they didn't know they were part of it at all.

    By Luke Holden February 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • Two people in Faraday suits
    History
    History By Daniel Allen February 3rd, 2023

    How A Faraday Cage Works

    Electricity is one of the building blocks of modern society, touching every aspect of life. One of the scientists who plumbed its secrets was Michael Faraday.

    By Daniel Allen February 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • An open grave
    History
    History By Luke Holden February 3rd, 2023

    The 6 Foot Standard Depth For Graves Has Its Origins In A Europe Gripped By The Black Death

    It's almost a common slang phrase these days -- describing someone who has died as now being six feet under, meaning buried -- but where did the phrase start?

    By Luke Holden February 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • Didgeridoo player
    History
    History By Richard Milner February 3rd, 2023

    The Fascinating History Of The Didgeridoo

    No, a "didgeridoo" isn't a wondrous, magical kids' toy of imagination brandished by Mary Poppins, nor is it a rare Dungeons and Dragons trinket from a wizard.

    By Richard Milner February 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • Marilyn Monroe in 1953
    Sports
    Sports By Leslie Veliz February 3rd, 2023

    The Touching Way Joe DiMaggio Paid Tribute To Marilyn Monroe After Her Death

    Some relationships seem to be made of fire, but quickly reduce to cinders and ash. Other relationships might end legally, but a connection continues.

    By Leslie Veliz February 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • Winchester Mystery House, San Jose
    Mysteries
    Mysteries By Richard Milner February 3rd, 2023

    What Some Believe The Symbols In The Winchester Mystery House Point To

    Sarah wasn't necessarily happy with an inheritance or legacy that had been built on the backs of such "blood money" from Winchester firearms.

    By Richard Milner February 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • Closeup of a boxing glove
    Science
    Science By Luke T. Harrington February 3rd, 2023

    These Are The Long-Term Effects Of Being Knocked Out

    If someone is unconscious for more than a minute, there's a good chance they've suffered a severe traumatic brain injury, otherwise known as a concussion.

    By Luke T. Harrington February 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • Joseph Stalin, 1943
    History
    History By Luke Holden February 3rd, 2023

    Stalin's Bloodiest Executioner Killed A Staggering Number Of People

    One of the tragic hallmarks of many dictatorial regimes is the body count of enemies, political and otherwise, the work of willing executioners.

    By Luke Holden February 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • A science fictional portrait of space
    Entertainment
    Entertainment By Richard Milner February 3rd, 2023

    The 1,800-Year-Old History Of Science Fiction Explained

    Mention science fiction and any number of media franchises come to mind, most with "Star(s)" in the name. The genre's roots, however, are genuinely ancient.

    By Richard Milner February 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • A chocolate factory
    Serial Killers
    Serial Killers By Brian Myers February 3rd, 2023

    The Serial Killer Who Once Worked In A Chocolate Factory

    Even though a good number of serial killers worked at low skilled jobs, some excelled in lines of work that required an education and/or business acumen.

    By Brian Myers February 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • Redd Foxx
    Entertainment
    Entertainment By Shawna Perrin February 3rd, 2023

    This Is How Redd Foxx Really Got His Name

    Redd Foxx wasn't his birth name, but that didn't really matter. What did matter was his persistence, his commitment to his craft, and his boundless talent.

    By Shawna Perrin February 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • Chickens carry bird flu
    Science
    Science By Liv Brinkley February 3rd, 2023

    The Science Behind When Bird Flu Can Infect Humans

    Certainly there's a very long list of illnesses and other medical conditions to which human beings can fall prey. Do bird diseases pose a threat, too?

    By Liv Brinkley February 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • Thumbs up gesture
    History
    History By S. Flannagan February 3rd, 2023

    Everyday Hand Gestures That Are Offensive In Other Countries

    Whether you're communicating "rock on!" or "Go away," hand gestures can deliver a message. But the gesture's message varies, depending on geography.

    By S. Flannagan February 3rd, 2023 Read More
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