What Happened To Hitler's Wealth After He Died?
During his ascension to power that led to World War II, Adolf Hitler amassed a fortune in a variety of ways. Here's what happened to his wealth after he died.
Read MoreDuring his ascension to power that led to World War II, Adolf Hitler amassed a fortune in a variety of ways. Here's what happened to his wealth after he died.
Read MoreMany of the tattoo artists featured on "Ink Master" have faced tremendous adversity in their personal and professional lives. Here are some of their stories.
Read MoreFormer American president Theodore Roosevelt died on January 6, 1919, at the age of 60. Here are the grim details about his untimely passing.
Read MoreAdolf Hitler used lies and propaganda to rise to power in Germany and wage the deadliest war in history. Here are some of the falsehoods that found traction.
Read MoreEveryone has heard of the concept of sin, but when it comes to the Bible, Is there a sin that is worse than all others? The answer is complicated.
Read MoreLizzie Borden was famously acquitted for the brutal axe-murder of her father and stepmother in 1892. Here's what happened after her not guilty verdict.
Read MoreWhether the screen he graced was big or small, Carl Weathers was an absolute titan. Here are some of the challenges he faced when the cameras weren't rolling.
Read MoreIn 2014, the world was shaken by the mysterious disappearance of Malaysia Flight 370. A decade later there are only theories as to why the plane went down.
Read MoreThe September 11 attacks changed much in America and ushered in an era of war and fear. But what if 9/11 hadn't happened?
Read MoreThe "He Gets Us" feet-washing commercial that aired during Super Bowl 58 proved to be very controversial, sparking discussions and pushback across social media.
Read MoreThe popular sports betting service FanDuel added a nice, if short, in memoriam for actor Carl Weathers in its Super Bowl spot.
Read MoreSerial killers don't always lurk in the shadows. Sometimes those who later gain infamy for their crimes rub shoulders with people who are simply famous.
Read MoreOne of the Bible's Four Horseman of the Apocalpyse changes names depending on where he's being referenced. Here's why this might be the case.
Read MoreBack in 2002, a marble lion from China's Tang dynasty was brought onto "Antiques Roadshow." So what exactly happened to it? Let's take a look.
Read MoreMedusa was one of three gorgon sisters in Greek mythology. Here's what happened to her immortal sisters, Stheno and Euryale, after Medusa's death.
Read MoreMariska Hargitay is famed for playing one of the longest-running characters on TV, Olivia Benson. "Law & Order: SVU" has sometimes mirrored her own tragic life.
Read MoreRobert Wood was a prolific painter who focused on landscape portraits. Here's what happened to his Texas bluebonnet painting from "Antiques Roadshow."
Read MoreActor John Wayne died on June 11, 1979 of complications from cancer, and there was a strange claim made about his autopsy report. Here's the story.
Read MoreBurlesque dancing evolved in the 1920s, as did the shows and the dancers along with it.
Read MoreAmy Winehouse famously struggled with drug and alcohol abuse, which ultimately led to her death at 27 years old. These were some of her tragic final words.
Read MoreAdolf Hitler's enemies were closing in when he died by suicide. But here's what could have happened if Hitler was caught at the end of World War II.
Read MorePolitical assassinations are nothing new, and barely a quarter through the 21st century, there has been a steady drumbeat of murderous political events.
Read MoreBack in 2010, a BBC journalist, Quentin Sommerville, accidentally got high during a news report. Here's what happened - and where the reporter is today.
Read MoreThe Police made quite the mark over five studio albums. Unsurprisingly, Sting's former bandmates have a lot to say about him. Here's what they say.
Read MoreThe color green is so ubiquitous with St. Patrick's Day, if you don't wear it, you may get pinched. But here's why you're a rebel if you do wear green that day.
Read MoreThe collapse of the Knickerbocker Theatre roof in 1922 is one of the deadliest disasters in U.S. history. Over 90 people were killed.
Read MoreBack in 1999, two sisters brought a an old Louis Comfort Tiffany Tiffany lamp onto "Antiques Roadshow." Here's what we know about the item today.
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