The Dark Side Of Your Favorite Children's Authors
Let's explore the dark side of your favorite children's authors.
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Read MoreThere were great inventions leading up to the present but some even more incredible ones that were lost long ago. These are the biggest inventions lost to time.
Read MoreThe mystery surrounding Jack the Ripper has influenced and inspired the horror film genre. Here are movies inspired by Jack the Ripper.
Read MoreThe 1970s played host to the criminal careers of 14 men who collectively ended over 600 lives. Here are the most dangerous serial killers of the 1970s.
Read MoreSome of the world's most famous rivers are visited by millions of pilgrims each year looking to take a holy dip in the water in order to wash away their sins.
Read MoreRolling Stone drummer Charlie Watts left a lasting mark in pop culture, and influenced many that came after him. Here's the untold truth of Charlie Watts.
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Read MoreSitting Bull was a man worthy of legend, but his tragedy holds lessons we should never forget. This is the tragic real-life story of Sitting Bull.
Read More1922 was a good year for Hollywood movies. In the years before the Academy Awards, making the Wid's top 10 list was a prestigious distinction for filmmakers.
Read MoreJayne Mansfield was connected to many high-profile men, yet none seemed to truly fit her brand more than the Hungarian-born bodybuilder, Mickey Hargitay.
Read MoreThe Cold War saw some absolutely bizarre experiments, but even with that in mind, the research done on psychic powers might top the list for being the strangest
Read MoreRonnie Spector of The Ronettes died of cancer at 78 years old.
Read MoreSki jumping was added to the Winter Olympics in 1924, but women only started competing in 2014.
Read MoreSometimes pranks that people thought would be cool turn out to be cruel, and even occasionally backfire with deadly consequences.
Read MoreWestern civilization is fortunate that so much of the ancient Greeks has survived, including a broad body of literature and myths that continues to entertain.
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Read MoreNobody's perfect. Not even royals. Maybe it's a simple mistake, a spoken gaffe, or even something criminal -- how accountable are members of the royal family?
Read MoreJoni Mitchell briefly dated James Taylor in the early '70s, and naturally a song came out of it. This is her song you didn't realize is about James Taylor.
Read MoreWisconsin sits in the heart of the Great Lakes region. Just like other states, it has a set of laws they govern by. And a fair share of them are, albeit, weird.
Read MorePink Floyd, the band that plumbed the depths of the human psyche, was once contacted by director Stanley Kubrick about using a song in one of his movies.
Read MoreIt's a sad fact that even the most accomplished young athletes are still flesh and blood. Olympian Deon Lendore died January 10 in a car accident.
Read MoreThere are infinite ways to die, but some are worse than others. Here are the most painful ways to die, according to science.
Read MoreJason Clay Dunn, from seasons 3 and 5 of the "Ink Master" TV show, is a fan favorite, but what's he up to now? Here's what happened to Jason Clay Dunn.
Read MoreThe interested tourist can visit landmarks where history occurred -- the Alamo, maybe the White House. The Amityville Horror house is still standing, too.
Read MoreThe treasure of Thibaud de Castillon, a 14th-century bishop, has been lost for hundreds of years. This is the story of the treasure and its disappearance.
Read MoreThere was only one regret Martha Stewart had about going to prison: She missed seeing Amy Poehler and Tina Fey on the "Saturday Night Live" stage.
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