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  • ancient language runes
    History
    History By Grunge Staff December 7th, 2022

    Ancient Languages That Completely Disappeared

    Some ancient languages are still uttered plenty beyond the grave, like Latin and Ancient Greek, but other ancient languages are just gone.

    By Grunge Staff December 7th, 2022 Read More
  • milli vanilli
    Entertainment
    Entertainment By Grunge Staff December 7th, 2022

    Whatever Happened To Milli Vanilli?

    Artifice has been firmly embedded in the Milli Vanilli story from the very beginning.

    By Grunge Staff December 7th, 2022 Read More
  • turtle escape
    Science
    Science By Grunge Staff December 7th, 2022

    The Craziest Animal Escape Stories

    Humans lock animals up, and then the animals escape. It's a tale as old as time. Here are the craziest animal escape stories.

    By Grunge Staff December 7th, 2022 Read More
  • large open dictionary
    Mythical Creatures
    Mythical Creatures By William Kennedy December 7th, 2022

    What's The Origin Of Goblin Mode, The Oxford Dictionary Word Of 2022?

    "Goblin mode" is the 2022 word of the year, according to Oxford University Press (OUP). So what's the origin of this unique word? Let's dive in.

    By William Kennedy December 7th, 2022 Read More
  • Actress Kirstie Alley
    Tragic Real-Life Stories
    Tragic Real-Life Stories By Wendy Mead December 7th, 2022

    The Tragic 1981 Death Of Kirstie Alley's Mother

    Kristie Alley, who recently passed away, had to grapple with the tragic 1981 death of her mother, who was killed by a drunk driver.

    By Wendy Mead December 7th, 2022 Read More
  • Gandalf
    Entertainment
    Entertainment By Grunge Staff December 7th, 2022

    Set Photos That'll Change The Way You See Fantasy Movies

    Set photos​ can reveal a lot about the nuts and bolts of filmmaking. Fantasy movies are particularly reliant on suspension of disbelief.

    By Grunge Staff December 7th, 2022 Read More
  • Back to the future michael j fox
    Entertainment
    Entertainment By Grunge Staff December 7th, 2022

    Movies That Accurately Predicted The Future

    We've thus far avoided a mass ape uprising and other horrible futuristic visions because movies aren't real. But sometimes, screenwriters get things right.

    By Grunge Staff December 7th, 2022 Read More
  • Robert Kardashian with her kids
    Entertainment
    Entertainment By Emily Hutchinson December 7th, 2022

    Here's Who Inherited Robert Kardashian's Money After He Died

    Ever wondered who inherited Robert Kardashian's money after he died? Well the answer may just surprise you, because it's probably not who you think.

    By Emily Hutchinson December 7th, 2022 Read More
  • woman's hands in handcuffs
    Murders
    Murders By Jean Mendoza December 7th, 2022

    Why Was Alice Crimmins' 1971 Double Murder Conviction So Controversial?

    Allice Crimmins was convicted of killing her young children.

    By Jean Mendoza December 7th, 2022 Read More
  • Photo of the Earth from space
    Space
    Space By Michael Dawson December 6th, 2022

    Detonating A Nuclear Weapon In Space Is A Terrible Idea. Here's Why

    The science behind nuclear weapons is terrifying and fascinating. Here's a look at what happens when a nuke is detonated in space.

    By Michael Dawson December 6th, 2022 Read More
  • cord plugged into outlet
    Serial Killers
    Serial Killers By Brian Myers December 6th, 2022

    Serial Killer Egidius Schiffer's Last Victim Ended Up Being Himself In A Bizarre Electrical Accident

    Instead of facing the executioner or dying of old age, Egidius Schiffer departed this world in perhaps the most unusual way ever to claim the life of a killer.

    By Brian Myers December 6th, 2022 Read More
  • Actress Mary Tyler Moore
    Entertainment
    Entertainment By Alexandra Simon December 6th, 2022

    The Tragic Real-Life Story Of Mary Tyler Moore

    Mary Tyler Moore specialized in playing TV characters who were optimistic and sunny. It was a measure of her talent; there was abundant tragedy in her life.

    By Alexandra Simon December 6th, 2022 Read More
  • chernobyl post disaster
    History
    History By Diana Bocco December 6th, 2022

    Why The First Victim Of The Chernobyl Disaster Could Never Be Recovered

    Chernobyl in modern Ukraine is remembered as the world's worst nuclear accident. Here is why the body of the first victim of the disaster was never recovered.

    By Diana Bocco December 6th, 2022 Read More
  • volcanic valleys on the moon
    Space
    Space By Daniel Allen December 6th, 2022

    Lunar Volcanoes Are Far More Active Than Expected

    Thanks to NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter and China's Chang'e-5 rover, we know for certain that our assumptions about lunar volcanism have been wrong.

    By Daniel Allen December 6th, 2022 Read More
  • Basement toilet
    Weird
    Weird By Leslie Veliz December 6th, 2022

    The Weird Story Behind Solitary Toilets Found In The Middle Of Basements

    Locales will lay claim to what they believe is a unique part of life there -- the Chicago pizza, for instance -- but Pittsburgh has a unique claim to fame.

    By Leslie Veliz December 6th, 2022 Read More
  • Pink Floyd with Syd Barrett
    Music
    Music By Anna Robinson December 6th, 2022

    Before David Gilmour, Pink Floyd Tried To Recruit Another Guitar Legend To Join The Band

    Pink Floyd has undergone a few lineup changes over the decades. But did you know the iconic band once considered another legend to replace Syd Barrett?

    By Anna Robinson December 6th, 2022 Read More
  • prison cell
    Murders
    Murders By Brian Myers December 6th, 2022

    Where Are Child Murderers Robert Thompson And Jon Venables Today?

    Child murderers Robert Thompson and Jon Venables grew up to lead very different lives. Here's what they're doing now, and whether they're still criminals.

    By Brian Myers December 6th, 2022 Read More
  • The sport of deadlifting
    Sports
    Sports By Luke Holden December 6th, 2022

    'Little Arnie' Kyle Kane Held The Deadlift World Record For 12 Years Until 2022

    'Little Arnie' Kyle Kane was 12 years old when he earned the deadlift world record. He held the title for 12 years until 2022.

    By Luke Holden December 6th, 2022 Read More
  • Richard Ramirez mugshot
    Serial Killers
    Serial Killers By Brian Myers December 6th, 2022

    The Night Stalker Richard Ramirez's Violent Cousin Miguel May Have Inspired His Crimes

    Richard Ramirez began running afoul of the law shortly after dropping out of high school. He also might have had some inspiration from his violent cousin.

    By Brian Myers December 6th, 2022 Read More
  • Atlanta, Georgia at night
    Murders
    Murders By William Kennedy December 6th, 2022

    Why Some Believe The Alleged Atlanta Child Murderer, Wayne Williams, Is Innocent

    A series of child murders in Atlanta in the 1970s were pinned on Wayne Williams, but he never went to trial. Here is why some believe he is innocent.

    By William Kennedy December 6th, 2022 Read More
  • The Lady Blunt Stradivarius
    Animals
    Animals By Kimberly Smith December 6th, 2022

    The Vintage Violin Named For Lord Byron's Granddaughter That Sold For $15.9 Million

    Antonio Stradivari began crafting violins in the 1660s. Only about 500 of them are around today, including one that belonged to Lord Byron's granddaughter.

    By Kimberly Smith December 6th, 2022 Read More
  • the Atacama Desert
    History
    History By Willa Hart December 6th, 2022

    One Chilean Desert Faced Major Devastation After Its First Rainfall In Centuries

    A desert in Chile faced major devastation in the wake of its first rainfall in centuries. Here's how torrential rain impacted the desert.

    By Willa Hart December 6th, 2022 Read More
  • Wiz Khalifa
    Mythical Creatures
    Mythical Creatures By Aaron Homer December 6th, 2022

    Wiz Khalifa's Black And Yellow Takes Inspiration From This Iconic Sports Franchise

    Wiz Khalifa's "Black and Yellow" takes inspiration from an iconic sports franchise that has adopted the song to be their anthem. Here's the team.

    By Aaron Homer December 6th, 2022 Read More
  • A John Hinckley Jr. mug shot
    History
    History By DB Kelly December 6th, 2022

    The Real-Life Story Of John Hinckley Jr.

    John Hinckley Jr. was released in 2022, after 35 years in a psychiatric hospital. The disturbing tale of the man who shot Ronald Reagan is back in public view.

    By DB Kelly December 6th, 2022 Read More
  • Kirstie Alley in fashion show
    Entertainment
    Entertainment By William Kennedy December 6th, 2022

    A Controversial Old Tweet Is Resurfacing After Kirstie Alley's Death

    Actress Kirstie Alley unexpectedly died in December 2022 at the age of 71. Following her death, a controversial tweet of hers from back in 2018 reemerged.

    By William Kennedy December 6th, 2022 Read More
  • train tracks in England
    Murders
    Murders By Anna Harnes December 6th, 2022

    What Was Found At James Bulger's Crime Scene?

    The murder of 2-year-old James Bulger at the hands of children shocked the U.K. So did what was found at the crime scene.

    By Anna Harnes December 6th, 2022 Read More
  • Haddie the lobster closeup
    Science
    Science By Kimberly Smith December 6th, 2022

    Even Rarer Than A Blue Lobster Is This One That's Named After A Sweet Treat

    Sure, the restaurant chain is named Red Lobster, and somebody who's sunburned is sometimes said to be red as a lobster -- but not all lobsters are red.

    By Kimberly Smith December 6th, 2022 Read More
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