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  • Chester Bennington looking serious
    Hard Rock
    Hard Rock By Pauli Poisuo October 28th, 2022

    The Tragic Real-Life Story Of Chester Bennington

    Chester Bennington was the frontman of band Linkin Park, who enjoyed success as one of the popular bands in the nu-metal scene.

    By Pauli Poisuo October 28th, 2022 Read More
  • Jelly Roll Morton in 1923
    Jazz
    Jazz By Leslie Veliz October 28th, 2022

    The Tragic 1941 Death Of 'Jelly Roll' Morton, One Of Jazz Music's Greatest Innovators

    "Jelly Roll" Morton may or may not have "invented" jazz, as he claimed, but he was undeniably one of the great jazz innovators in American music history.

    By Leslie Veliz October 28th, 2022 Read More
  • lyndon johnson and a dog
    History
    History By Aaron Homer October 28th, 2022

    Here's Why Lyndon B Johnson Lifted His Beagles By The Ears

    President Lyndon Johnson used to lift his beagles by the ears, sparking outrage amongst animal rights activists. Here's why he did it, and whether it's right.

    By Aaron Homer October 28th, 2022 Read More
  • Paper human heads made of smaller human heads
    Science
    Science By Kat Olvera October 28th, 2022

    What Is The Science Behind Reverse Psychology?

    Reverse psychology is a common tactic for getting someone to do what you want. Here's the science behind reverse psychology, and why it can be risky.

    By Kat Olvera October 28th, 2022 Read More
  • Phillies stadium
    Sports
    Sports By William Kennedy October 28th, 2022

    The Nickname 'Phillies' Applies To More Than Just The Baseball Team

    Active since 1883, the Phillies, in fact, are sometimes referred to as the "oldest, continuous, one-name, one-city franchise." Here's what their nickname means.

    By William Kennedy October 28th, 2022 Read More
  • Bryce Harper hand beard
    Sports
    Sports By Leslie Veliz October 28th, 2022

    Bryce Harper Was This Close To Being On The Houston Astros

    As legions of baseball fans awaited the results of the World Series, some were surprised to learn that Bryce Harper was almost traded to the Astros.

    By Leslie Veliz October 28th, 2022 Read More
  • Frank Sinatra serious
    Crime
    Crime By Lorenzo Tanos October 28th, 2022

    Why Singing Frank Sinatra's My Way Was A Death Sentence For Some In The Philippines

    Here's why Frank Sinatra's 1969 classic "My Way" has been linked to at least a dozen karaoke-related killings in the Philippines since the late 1990s.

    By Lorenzo Tanos October 28th, 2022 Read More
  • Statue of Spartan king Leonidas
    History
    History By Richard Milner October 28th, 2022

    Why The God Of War Is Reviled In Greek Mythology But Beloved In Rome

    Scholars agree that ancient Rome borrowed elements of culture, philosophy, and religion from ancient Greece. Why did they regard their gods of war differently?

    By Richard Milner October 28th, 2022 Read More
  • Teddy Roosevelt
    Animals
    Animals By Anna Robinson October 28th, 2022

    Why Conservation And Wildlife Was So Important To Teddy Roosevelt

    Teddy Roosevelt was known as the "conservation president" due to his dedication to preserving natural landscapes. Here's why it was so important to him.

    By Anna Robinson October 28th, 2022 Read More
  • t rex roaring into the sky
    Science
    Science By Gabriela L. Laracca October 28th, 2022

    Why Earth Took So Long To Recover After Mass Extinction

    Over 250 million years ago, our planet faced one of its greatest mass extinction, known to history as the "Great Dying." Why did it take so long to recover?

    By Gabriela L. Laracca October 28th, 2022 Read More
  • Elon Musk looks up
    History
    History By Michael Dawson October 28th, 2022

    How Many Companies Does Elon Musk Own?

    Elon Musk is gifted, if controversial, entrepreneur, who recently added Twitter to his holdings. Which others are in Musk's corporate wallet?

    By Michael Dawson October 28th, 2022 Read More
  • green lagoon around Bora Bora
    History
    History By Holly Gary October 28th, 2022

    What Are Lagoons And How Are They Formed?

    Lagoons are a common geographical feature, but the details of how they're formed are a mystery to many. Here's what a lagoon is, and how it's formed.

    By Holly Gary October 28th, 2022 Read More
  • prince william prince harry
    History
    History By Alice Bennett October 28th, 2022

    The Woman Who Coined The Phrase 'The Heir And The Spare'

    Despite its frequent use in discussions of the European aristocracy, according to some accounts, the phrase was actually coined by an American.

    By Alice Bennett October 28th, 2022 Read More
  • Shaquille O'Neal, October 2022
    Sports
    Sports By Michael Dawson October 28th, 2022

    What Led Shaquille O'Neal To Develop A Relationship With His Biological Father

    Family is complicated, and few people know this better than basketball superstar Shaquille O'Neal through his relationship with his biological father.

    By Michael Dawson October 28th, 2022 Read More
  • Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh
    Crime
    Crime By Richard Milner October 28th, 2022

    Disturbing Details About Robert Bowers, The Suspect In The Tree Of Life Shooting

    Robert Bowers, the man who allegedly entered the Tree of Life Congregation and killed 11 Jewish congregants in cold blood, is finally standing trial.

    By Richard Milner October 28th, 2022 Read More
  • James A. Traficant Jr.
    Politics
    Politics By Liv Brinkley October 28th, 2022

    The Maverick US Congressman Who Represented Himself And Beat A RICO Charge In Federal Court

    James A. Traficant Jr. was a U.S. congressman with a colorful vocabulary, a fake pompadour, and a propensity for defending himself in federal court.

    By Liv Brinkley October 28th, 2022 Read More
  • Acoustic guitar
    Music
    Music By William Kennedy October 28th, 2022

    Who Was Elizabeth Cotten, The Self-Taught Blues And Folk Musician?

    Elizabeth Cotten was a songwriter and a self-taught instrumentalist. She is among the 2022 inductees to the Rock Hall of Fame -- an honor long overdue.

    By William Kennedy October 28th, 2022 Read More
  • Baseball fans cheering at the ballpark
    Sports
    Sports By Karen Corday October 28th, 2022

    Here's Why The World Series Only Takes Place At Night

    There was a time when baseball championships were decided in broad daylight, but as any fan knows, today's World Series games are nighttime affairs.

    By Karen Corday October 28th, 2022 Read More
  • caution tape forest
    Royals
    Royals By Luke Holden October 27th, 2022

    Why People Are Talking About A Serial Killer In Iowa

    One Fremont County, Iowa woman has come forward with a claim that could unveil one of the most atrocious and cruel sagas of mass murder in American history.

    By Luke Holden October 27th, 2022 Read More
  • Mount St. Elias
    Animals
    Animals By Liv Brinkley October 27th, 2022

    America's Largest National Park Has Millions Of Acres

    Many people would agree that America's national park system is one of the positive uses of the continent's abundant natural resources -- visitors or not.

    By Liv Brinkley October 27th, 2022 Read More
  • baseball fans stadium
    Sports
    Sports By Leslie Veliz October 27th, 2022

    The World's Biggest Sports Gambler Could Win $75 Million On The 2022 World Series

    In recent months, Jim McIngvale has placed various bets in favor of the Houston Astros at the World Series. If they win, he will receive a whopping $75 million.

    By Leslie Veliz October 27th, 2022 Read More
  • vineland new jersey
    Crime
    Crime By Anna Harnes October 27th, 2022

    Inside The Mysterious 1962 Disappearance Of 3-Year-Old William Ebenezer Jones Jr

    On the morning of December 17, 1962, William Jones Jr. and his sister, Jill, excitedly put on their snowsuits and went to play outside their Vineland home.

    By Anna Harnes October 27th, 2022 Read More
  • man handcuffs
    Crime
    Crime By Brian Myers October 27th, 2022

    Jeffrey Dahmer's Baptism And John Wayne Gacy's Execution Share An Eerie Connection

    The names John Wayne Gacy and Jeffrey Dahmer still send chills down spines today, decades after both men died in prison. They're also eerily connected.

    By Brian Myers October 27th, 2022 Read More
  • Lionel Richie in glasses
    Music
    Music By Luke Holden October 27th, 2022

    Whatever Happened To That Hideous Bust Of Lionel Richie From The Hello Music Video?

    If you've ever wondered whatever happened to that hideous bust of Lionel Richie from the Hello music video, wonder no more.

    By Luke Holden October 27th, 2022 Read More
  • Diana Ross, 1977
    Entertainment
    Entertainment By Karen Corday October 27th, 2022

    Why Diana Ross Was Booed At An Ex-Supreme's Funeral

    Diana Ross of The Supremes was booed at the funeral of an ex-Supreme, Florence Ballard. Here's why Ross was booed at the funeral of her ex bandmate.

    By Karen Corday October 27th, 2022 Read More
  • Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, 2019
    Royals
    Royals By Karen Corday October 27th, 2022

    The History Behind The Royal Family Autograph Ban

    With centuries of tradition, protocol, and extremely complex etiquette, daily life as a royal can be quite complicated regarding what is and isn't allowed.

    By Karen Corday October 27th, 2022 Read More
  • Stethoscope on pregnant belly
    Science
    Science By Willa Hart October 27th, 2022

    The Woman Who Carried A Mummified Fetus Inside Her For 50 Years

    When a fetus dies prematurely, the baby can stay inside the mother's body indefinitely. One woman even carried a mummified fetus inside her for 50 years.

    By Willa Hart October 27th, 2022 Read More
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