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  • The scales of justice
    History
    History By Richard Milner February 3rd, 2023

    The Most Powerful Criminal In History

    It's a little weird that you can just Google known criminal organizations and up pops a list of "top 5" crime syndicates on Fortune, like Oscars favorites.

    By Richard Milner February 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • Clark Gable
    Entertainment
    Entertainment By Liv Brinkley February 3rd, 2023

    Did Clark Gable Change Fashion With His Appearance In It Happened One Night?

    Sometimes a chance event has long-reaching impact, especially on something as mercurial as fashion. So did actor Clark Gable damage the undershirt industry?

    By Liv Brinkley February 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • U-boat at sea
    History
    History By Luke Holden February 3rd, 2023

    The Wild Truth Behind The German U-Boat Sunk By A Toilet

    Despite the best efforts of engineers, designers, and construction crews, things can go south on all kinds of vessels -- cars, spacecraft, even submarines.

    By Luke Holden February 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • A prophetess foreseeing the future
    Weird
    Weird By Richard Milner February 3rd, 2023

    The Truth About Baba Vanga, The 'Nostradamus Of The Balkans'

    If you are among the living (and the literate), strap in for a fun, slightly tabloidy recount of the visions and exploits of the "Nostradamus of the Balkans."

    By Richard Milner February 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • A rendering of the Titanic
    History
    History By Wendy Mead February 3rd, 2023

    Here's How Long It Really Took For The Titanic To Sink

    More than 100 years later, the Titanic fascinates and saddens the world. Researchers continue to study the tragic event, discovering new information.

    By Wendy Mead February 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • Stethoscope and textbook
    Science
    Science By Matt Reigle February 3rd, 2023

    Has There Ever Been A Monkeypox Epidemic Before?

    Some folks who tend toward a more ornate style of speech might cry "A pox upon thee!" when annoyed. Poxes of various kinds are nothing to mess with.

    By Matt Reigle February 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • A beaver kit
    Science
    Science By Liv Brinkley February 3rd, 2023

    How This Fossil May Have Changed The Way We Think About Beavers

    Beavers, those natural-born marvels of environmental engineering, aren't exactly newcomers to the evolution main stage -- they're even older than we thought.

    By Liv Brinkley February 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • Clark Gable and Carole Lombard, 1939
    Tragic Real-Life Stories
    Tragic Real-Life Stories By Leslie Veliz February 3rd, 2023

    Clark Gable's Tragic Love Story With Carole Lombard

    Sure, actors get paid to be believable -- become something or someone they might not actually be, including lovers. Gable and Lombard weren't pretending.

    By Leslie Veliz February 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • Anne Frank statue
    History
    History By Shelby Lin Erdman February 3rd, 2023

    Diaries From Famous People Published After They Died

    Maybe you snooped into a sibling's dresser and discovered a badly-hidden diary. And proceeded to read. The diaries of deceased celebrities are hot items, too.

    By Shelby Lin Erdman February 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • Tiger Woods, 2020
    Sports
    Sports By Karen Corday February 3rd, 2023

    Tiger Woods Is Worth A Lot More Money Than You Think

    Tiger Woods signed a multi-million dollar deal with Nike when he went pro in 1996, and Nike extended the deal in 2000 with an additional $105 million.

    By Karen Corday February 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • Babe Ruth
    Sports
    Sports By William Kennedy February 3rd, 2023

    Why Babe Ruth Put Cabbage Under His Baseball Cap

    Part of the charm of many professional athletes are their personal quirks -- sometimes a superstition, or a lucky charm, or a particular, unique technique.

    By William Kennedy February 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • Queen Elizabeth II in 1953
    Royals
    Royals By Holly Gary February 3rd, 2023

    What Really Happened At Queen Elizabeth II's First Ever Royal Jubilee?

    British monarchs celebrate jubilees -- significant milestones of years on the throne. As the longest-reigning monarch, Queen Elizabeth II has noted several.

    By Holly Gary February 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • Michael Keaton in 'Dopesick'
    Entertainment
    Entertainment By S. Flannagan February 3rd, 2023

    The True Story Behind Dopesick

    Hulu's limited series "Dopesick" takes a deep look into the roots of America's opioid addiction crisis. How much of it is fact, and how much is fiction?

    By S. Flannagan February 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • Dorothy Gibson, 1911
    Entertainment
    Entertainment By Karen Corday February 3rd, 2023

    This Is What Happened To Titanic Survivor Dorothy Gibson

    It takes moxie to not only survive one of the worst shipwrecks of all time but to star in a movie about surviving the infamous shipwreck a month later.

    By Karen Corday February 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • New Mexico
    History
    History By Emilia David February 3rd, 2023

    The Unfriendliest State In The United States Has Been Revealed

    here's a state that's considered the least friendly, and it's not New York or New Jersey. Nowhere near the Tri-State area.

    By Emilia David February 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • Eileen Gu
    Sports
    Sports By William Kennedy February 3rd, 2023

    5 Facts About Olympian Eileen Gu

    Olympian Eileen Gu is a standout in so many aspects of her life: exceptional student, Olympic athlete, fashion model, and even pianist is on the list.

    By William Kennedy February 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • Alcatraz prison
    History
    History By Aimee Lamoureux February 3rd, 2023

    The Truth About The Absolute Silence In Alcatraz

    Perhaps the harshest rule Warden Johnston implemented was the mandate of almost total silence throughout the prison.

    By Aimee Lamoureux February 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • Jimmy Stewart
    Old Hollywood
    Old Hollywood By Sarah January February 3rd, 2023

    The Truth About Jimmy Stewart's Relationship With His Wife Gloria McLean

    The common belief is that movie stars are handed the keys to instant romantic success as a result of their artistry. The fact is, true love often takes time.

    By Sarah January February 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • Checking personal odor
    History
    History By Daniel Allen February 3rd, 2023

    How Did People Clean Themselves Before The Invention Of Soap?

    "Pig Pen" might have been in Charlie Brown's circle of acquaintances, but nobody really wants to encounter someone who doesn't regularly use soap and water.

    By Daniel Allen February 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • football on ground
    Sports
    Sports By Aaron Homer February 3rd, 2023

    What The First Super Bowl Halftime Show Was Really Like

    The Super Bowl is one of the biggest commercial and cultural events in the United States. But this wasn't always the case. This is the story of the first one.

    By Aaron Homer February 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • A full moon
    Science
    Science By Luke Holden February 3rd, 2023

    How Likely Is It To See A Full Moon On Halloween?

    The two seem to go together remarkably well, at least in art and story -- Halloween night graced by a full moon -- but how common is it really?

    By Luke Holden February 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • Victorian Valentine, 1910s
    History
    History By Karen Corday February 3rd, 2023

    The Real Reason Victorians Sent 'Vinegar Valentines'

    We worry today about the phenomenon of online bullying, but even the analog social media of the Victorian era saw its fair share of mean communication.

    By Karen Corday February 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • Liberace, 1960
    Entertainment
    Entertainment By Karen Corday February 3rd, 2023

    A Look At Liberace's Failed Attempt At A Movie Career

    By 1945, Liberace had a nightclub show that mixed classical piano with popular music and showcased his flair for showmanship and style.

    By Karen Corday February 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • Karl Malone on the field after an LSU championship game
    Sports
    Sports By Samantha Sanders February 3rd, 2023

    The Job You Won't Believe Former NBA Star Karl Malone Had

    Karl Malone, legendary Utah Jazz player and arguably the league's best-ever power forward, didn't follow the post-NBA trajectory many of his fellow players did.

    By Samantha Sanders February 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • Bugsy Siegel
    Mysteries
    Mysteries By Aaron Homer February 3rd, 2023

    The Mystery Behind Bugsy Siegel's Death

    Perhaps no one is really surprised when a prominent mob figure like Bugsy Siegel is murdered. Is it any less surprising when the killer isn't found?

    By Aaron Homer February 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • Old West mail stagecoach
    History
    History By Sandra Mardenfeld February 3rd, 2023

    This Was The Last Stagecoach Robbery In The Wild West

    The last stage robbery in the Old West resulted in the death of a 33-year-old man, and introduced the first time a palm print became evidence in a U.S. court.

    By Sandra Mardenfeld February 3rd, 2023 Read More
  • Ernest Boom Carter album cover
    Music
    Music By Shawna Perrin February 3rd, 2023

    What Happened To Ernest Carter From The E Street Band?

    One of Bruce Springsteen's biggest hits, "Born To Run," owes a significant debt to the world of jazz music, via the chops of drummer Ernest "Boom" Carter.

    By Shawna Perrin February 3rd, 2023 Read More
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