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  • gold ingots
    Mysteries
    Mysteries By Jean Mendoza January 31st, 2022

    The Mystery Of Leon Trabuco's Lost Gold

    Mexican millionaire Leon Trabuco had 16 tons of gold buried in New Mexico in 1933.

    By Jean Mendoza January 31st, 2022 Read More
  • Black Sabbath band members posing for a photo
    Music
    Music By Jeff Somers January 31st, 2022

    Movies That Used Black Sabbath Songs The Best

    When used properly, a classic Black Sabbath track can make a scene legendary. Here are the movies that used Black Sabbath songs the best.

    By Jeff Somers January 31st, 2022 Read More
  • crime scene tape
    Murders
    Murders By Jean Mendoza January 31st, 2022

    How Investigators Closed The Cold Case Murder Of Krystal Beslanowitch

    Krystal Beslanowitch was murdered in 1995, and her cold case was solved via DNA evidence almost two decades later.

    By Jean Mendoza January 31st, 2022 Read More
  • Abolitionist meeting broken up by pro-slavery jerks
    History
    History By Kathy Benjamin January 31st, 2022

    Abolitionists Who Were Murdered For Their Beliefs

    Demanding freedom for enslaved persons could end in physical harm and, in some cases, even death. These are abolitionists who were killed for their beliefs.

    By Kathy Benjamin January 31st, 2022 Read More
  • Marilyn Monroe smiling
    Paranormal
    Paranormal By Jean Mendoza January 31st, 2022

    The LA Hotel That Is Said To Be Haunted By Marilyn Monroe

    Marilyn Monroe is said to haunt The Roosevelt Hotel where she once resided.

    By Jean Mendoza January 31st, 2022 Read More
  • Clark Gable and Joan Crawford smiling over a radio
    Entertainment
    Entertainment By Marta Djordjevic January 30th, 2022

    The Real Reason The 1930s Were Considered 'The Golden Age Of Radio'

    Radio 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."

    By Marta Djordjevic January 30th, 2022 Read More
  • Howard Hesseman
    Entertainment
    Entertainment By Richard Milner January 30th, 2022

    The Heart-Wrenching Death Of Howard Hesseman

    On January 29, 2022, actor Howard Hesseman, best known for his roles on TV's "WKRP in Cincinnati" and "Head of the Class," has died.

    By Richard Milner January 30th, 2022 Read More
  • aztec god engraving
    History
    History By Petra Godesa January 28th, 2022

    The Aztec Pantheon Of Gods Explained

    The Aztecs had a very specific way of understanding the world, relating people, gods, and invisible realms. This is the Aztec pantheon of gods explained.

    By Petra Godesa January 28th, 2022 Read More
  • Vladimir Putin
    Presidents
    Presidents By Scott Williamson January 28th, 2022

    How The Constitution Prevented Vladimir Putin From Running For President In 2008

    Starting 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.

    By Scott Williamson January 28th, 2022 Read More
  • Nor'easter tides
    Science
    Science By William Kennedy January 28th, 2022

    What You Need To Know About A Nor'easter

    Giant 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.

    By William Kennedy January 28th, 2022 Read More
  • Joe Exotic
    Entertainment
    Entertainment By Sarah January January 28th, 2022

    Joe Exotic's Surprisingly Long New Prison Sentence Explained

    Infamous "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.

    By Sarah January January 28th, 2022 Read More
  • President Joe Biden
    Presidents
    Presidents By William Kennedy January 28th, 2022

    Everything We Know About President Biden's New Cat

    Pets 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.

    By William Kennedy January 28th, 2022 Read More
  • Artist and inventor Leonardo da Vinci
    History
    History By Sandra Mardenfeld January 28th, 2022

    Is This Why We Can't Find The Lost Mural Of The Battle Of Anghiari By Da Vinci?

    History 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?

    By Sandra Mardenfeld January 28th, 2022 Read More
  • Johnny Depp in "From Hell"
    Entertainment
    Entertainment By Sarah January January 28th, 2022

    How Accurate Is Johnny Depp's Jack The Ripper Film From Hell?

    No 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"?

    By Sarah January January 28th, 2022 Read More
  • Farmers gathering for protest
    History
    History By Marina Manoukian January 28th, 2022

    What Really Happened During The India Farmers' Protest?

    Between 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.

    By Marina Manoukian January 28th, 2022 Read More
  • valentine's day display
    History
    History By Aaron Homer January 28th, 2022

    How France Celebrates Valentine's Day

    In 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.

    By Aaron Homer January 28th, 2022 Read More
  • john mellencamp performing
    Entertainment
    Entertainment By Aaron Homer January 28th, 2022

    John Mellencamp Isn't A Fan Of This Hit Song

    It'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.

    By Aaron Homer January 28th, 2022 Read More
  • Dicky Barrett
    Royals
    Royals By William Kennedy January 28th, 2022

    Everything We Know About The Mighty Mighty Bosstones Breaking Up

    The 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.

    By William Kennedy January 28th, 2022 Read More
  • excavation Neanderthal bones
    Murders
    Murders By DB Kelly January 28th, 2022

    Unsolved Murders Of The Ancient World

    Humans have been killing each other for as long as there have been rocks to fight over, and archaeologists have made some fascinating discoveries.

    By DB Kelly January 28th, 2022 Read More
  • Ancient kiss sculpture
    History
    History By Kelsey Sunderland January 28th, 2022

    This Is The First Recorded Kiss In History

    Some human interactions feel almost eternal -- sharing a meal, or living quarters, or even caring for the sick. What about touching -- especially lips?

    By Kelsey Sunderland January 28th, 2022 Read More
  • Tony and Antonia Bennett
    Mythical Creatures
    Mythical Creatures By Luke Holden January 28th, 2022

    Who Is Tony Bennett's Daughter Antonia?

    With 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.

    By Luke Holden January 28th, 2022 Read More
  • Silver and Van Dyke
    Entertainment
    Entertainment By Scott Williamson January 28th, 2022

    The Surprising Age Gap Between Dick Van Dyke And His Second Wife Arlene Silver

    Dick 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.

    By Scott Williamson January 28th, 2022 Read More
  • Buddy Holly smiling
    Entertainment
    Entertainment By Lorenzo Tanos January 28th, 2022

    What Was The Last Single Buddy Holly Released Before He Died?

    Buddy 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.

    By Lorenzo Tanos January 28th, 2022 Read More
  • Indiana map
    Weird
    Weird By Alice Minium January 28th, 2022

    Weirdest Laws In Indiana's State History

    The 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.

    By Alice Minium January 28th, 2022 Read More
  • Marilyn Monroe kissing Joe DiMaggio
    Sports
    Sports By Michael Griffin January 28th, 2022

    Dark Details About Marilyn Monroe And Joe DiMaggio's Relationship

    Marriage has its challenges, no matter the love involved. Marriage in the public eye, between celebrities, can make the relationship very difficult.

    By Michael Griffin January 28th, 2022 Read More
  • Singer Janis Joplin
    Arrests
    Arrests By Alexandra Simon January 28th, 2022

    The Real Reason Janis Joplin Was Once Arrested

    Janis 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.

    By Alexandra Simon January 28th, 2022 Read More
  • A bust of William Shakespeare, 1730
    History
    History By Richard Milner January 28th, 2022

    The Surprising Way Shakespeare's Lost Play Love's Labour's Won Was Found

    William 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?

    By Richard Milner January 28th, 2022 Read More
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