Why Smokey Robinson's Father Ran Away From Home At 12 Years Old
Smokey Robinson's father was born in 1896 and ran away from home at 12 years old to protect his family. Here's why.
Read MoreSmokey Robinson's father was born in 1896 and ran away from home at 12 years old to protect his family. Here's why.
Read MoreNostradamus is known as a famous future-teller, who predicted several important historical events. But were his predictions plagiarized?
Read MoreBobbi Jo Stinnett was a young, pregnant mother when she was brutally killed. Here is more about Stinnett's murder and what happened in the aftermath.
Read MoreOzzy Osbourne shocked fans today with a major announcement: he's canceling all future tour dates and won't be performing anymore.
Read MoreThis is the legend of the one-legged Queen Vishpala of the Rigveda, one of the oldest Hindu Scriptures dating back as far as 6000 B.C.
Read MoreShe died prematurely at 54, and while reclusive, Presley did step out into the public again. Here's what the last year of Lisa Marie Presley's life was like.
Read MoreThe prehistoric cheetah that roamed America before the last ice age confounds scientists because it has an unusual combination of characteristics.
Read MoreJohnny Coulon was a former boxing champion who went on to make a living in vaudeville, as the "man who couldn't be picked up." Here's how he did it.
Read MoreShaun Cassidy is an idol who walked away from the limelight on his own terms and lived a career he's proud of. Here's more on the actor, writer, and producer.
Read MoreHere's an explainer of the involuntary manslaughter charges against Alec Baldwin for the shooting that happened on the set of the film "Rust."
Read MoreGwydion moves up the stairs until he bumps into a black bob. A message informs you that you have tripped over a cat and thus fallen to your death. Oops?
Read MoreIf you're a Metallica fan, you should not only check out heavy metal's "Big Four," but also bands that inspired (and have been inspired by) the iconic group.
Read MoreThere were people who prowled the globe as "witch-hunters," as a profession, particularly in Europe, and particularly in the late 16th to 17th centuries.
Read MoreAncient Chinese civilization had a wealth of scientific knowledge, and gave the world many discoveries.
Read MoreBruce Springsteen's legendary backing crew comprises vocalists to multi-instrumentalists. Let's see what the members of the E Street Band are up to now.
Read MoreIn 1945's "Road to Utopia," Bob Hope and Bing Crosby walk up to the bar and order drinks. But how much whiskey did people really drink in the Old West?
Read MoreWhat does an actor do with their hands? John Paul Tremblay always carries around a cocktail in his role as Julian on "Trailer Park Boys." But why?
Read MoreThe worst of times in Morocco occurred around 100 million years ago. Here's the truth of the "most dangerous place in history of planet Earth."
Read MoreFor many people, to dream is to see, which begs the question, what do blind people see in their dreams?
Read MoreThe U.S. has a complicated relationship with food. Diets back in the 1950s had to be better than the salty glazed heart attacks people eat now, right?
Read MoreSince the release of "The Conjuring," audiences have been hungry for more about Ed and Lorraine Warren, the paranormal investigators the movie is based on.
Read More"I love her so much and I don't even know her yet!" Those were the words Albert Einstein penned in 1902 about a baby that most of the world still doesn't know.
Read MoreNo tornado has ever exceeded the damage done by the 1925 Tri-State Tornado. In the span of several hours, over 600 people died and over 2,000 were injured.
Read MoreJeannette Rankin was elected to Congress in 1916, years before most American women could vote. Here's the untold truth of the first woman elected to Congress.
Read MoreBeto O'Rourke seemed to come out of nowhere to launch a very successful Senate campaign in Texas in the 2018 midterms. Here's the untold truth of Beto O'Rourke.
Read MoreHere are all the biggest names from around the globe—musicians, actors, athletes, broadcasters, filmmakers, writers, and visionaries—who died in December 2021.
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