The Mystery Of Leon Trabuco's Lost Gold
Mexican millionaire Leon Trabuco had 16 tons of gold buried in New Mexico in 1933.
Read MoreMexican millionaire Leon Trabuco had 16 tons of gold buried in New Mexico in 1933.
Read MoreWhen used properly, a classic Black Sabbath track can make a scene legendary. Here are the movies that used Black Sabbath songs the best.
Read MoreKrystal Beslanowitch was murdered in 1995, and her cold case was solved via DNA evidence almost two decades later.
Read MoreDemanding freedom for enslaved persons could end in physical harm and, in some cases, even death. These are abolitionists who were killed for their beliefs.
Read MoreMarilyn Monroe is said to haunt The Roosevelt Hotel where she once resided.
Read MoreRadio is still relevant, but its impact on society truly began decades ago. Let's take a look at the reason the 1930s were considered "The Golden Age of Radio."
Read MoreOn January 29, 2022, actor Howard Hesseman, best known for his roles on TV's "WKRP in Cincinnati" and "Head of the Class," has died.
Read MoreThe Aztecs had a very specific way of understanding the world, relating people, gods, and invisible realms. This is the Aztec pantheon of gods explained.
Read MoreStarting out his political career as a KGB agent under the Soviet Union, Vladimir Putin has certainly climbed the ranks in the new post-Cold-War world.
Read MoreGiant storms called nor'easters are famously common in the northeast region of the North American continent, with 20 to 40 battering the area each year.
Read MoreInfamous "Tiger King" star Joe Exotic was hoping to get a significantly shorter prison sentence, but things didn't work out as planned. Here's what happened.
Read MorePets of all sorts and sizes have been part of life at The White House from the beginning. Horses, dogs, a turkey -- and for the Bidens, a new cat.
Read MoreHistory is full of tales of lost objects -- relics, art. The hunt continues for many of them, but beyond legend, how do we know the object ever existed?
Read MoreNo one would mistake Johnny Depp's Captain Jack Sparrow for history. But what about the police officer he played, in pursuit of Jack the Ripper, in "From Hell"?
Read MoreBetween August of 2020 and December of 2021, Indian farmers rose up against three laws passed by PM Modi's government collectively known as the Farm Laws.
Read MoreIn France, they take things slightly more seriously when it comes to Valentine's Day. It is adult only and most certainly not a children's holiday.
Read MoreIt's no secret that many musicians come to despise certain songs over time. John Mellencamp is no different but the song he no longer likes made him a star.
Read MoreThe Mighty Mighty Bosstones of Boston have been making music together for decades. That long streak seems to have come to an end, according to a Facebook post.
Read MoreHumans have been killing each other for as long as there have been rocks to fight over, and archaeologists have made some fascinating discoveries.
Read MoreSome human interactions feel almost eternal -- sharing a meal, or living quarters, or even caring for the sick. What about touching -- especially lips?
Read MoreWith a litany of other adornments that decorate his career in achievement and glamour, Tony Bennett's own daughter is among his most prized and cherished.
Read MoreDick Van Dyke is one of the most recognizable figures in American entertainment history. He's ageless -- and age doesn't factor into his marriage, either.
Read MoreBuddy Holly's last single was released less than one month before he, Ritchie Valens, and The Big Bopper died in a plane crash on February 3, 1959.
Read MoreThe law, at whatever level, is a complicated business, full of attempts to regulate human behavior, perhaps for the better. Which makes for some odd statutes.
Read MoreMarriage has its challenges, no matter the love involved. Marriage in the public eye, between celebrities, can make the relationship very difficult.
Read MoreJanis Joplin's one and only arrest would happen at a bar in Tampa, Florida. The singer was performing a set at the Curtis Hixon Hall arena in 1969.
Read MoreWilliam Shakespeare continues to intrigue and entrance scholars and theater fans alike, hundreds of years after his death. We know his body of work -- or do we?
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