How Many Deaths Is Pablo Escobar Responsible For?
Pablo Escobar was one of the most infamous figures in recent history, becoming one of the richest people in the world due to his massive drug empire.
Read MorePablo Escobar was one of the most infamous figures in recent history, becoming one of the richest people in the world due to his massive drug empire.
Read MoreNeil deGrasse Tyson ruins your favorite movie by pointing out everything wrong in it. He shouldn't judge, based on the many basic facts he's outright botched.
Read MoreOn November 5, 2021, tragedy struck at Travis Scott's Astroworld Festival in Houston, Texas, when a massive crowd surge led to the deaths of eight people.
Read MoreThe first killing occurred on July 12, 1963. Sadly, four more lives would be taken before Ian Brady and Myra Hindley would be caught.
Read MoreMade up of Chris Kelly and Chris Smith, the pre-teen hip duo Kris Kross was one of the most successful and youngest musical acts of the early 1990s.
Read MoreThe story begins with Bill and Hillary Clinton meeting with some self-help experts in 1994, including author and spiritualist Jean Houston.
Read MoreThe hotly anticipated new movie "Spencer," starring Kristen Stewart in the role of the People's Princess, is many things: moving, beautiful, and tragic.
Read MoreThe murder of Artemus Ogletree, who hid behind the name Roland T. Owen, still remains a mystery.
Read MoreThe exact meaning of Epiphany has long been up for debate. For some, the holiday is an opportunity to celebrate the glory of Jesus' various manifestations.
Read MoreNo one in history has made people laugh as much as Charlie Chaplin. Yet his real life was as far from a laugh a minute.
Read MoreMahatma Gandhi was born in 1869 in a region of India (Porbandar) that was under the rule of the British Empire. Here's what he would've looked like in color.
Read MoreWhen a film bills itself as a "fable from a true tragedy" like "Spencer" does right from the very beginning, it's perhaps foolhardy to expect too much accuracy.
Read MoreAbout 11 years ago this month, new bride Anni Dewani was murdered while she was on her honeymoon. So what happened to her husband?
Read MoreBack in the 13th to 15th century, a common form of comedy arose in the margins of manuscripts —drolleries — and some were bizarre paintings of rabbits.
Read MoreActor Johnny Lewis accidentally fell to his death at the home he was renting in 2012.
Read MoreOn September 13, 1990, Lisa Pruett told her friends it was one of the best days of her life, as she had an appointment to get her driver's license.
Read MoreIt was the die-hard pursuit of his education that provided George Washington Carvver the opportunities to succeed in life.
Read MorePonce de Leon was far more than an explorer. In his 61 years, he also served in the military, sought gold and established mines, and set up farms and colonies.
Read MoreThe ordinary and extraordinary women of the Bible are many things — villains, virgins, witches, saints, and everything in between.
Read MoreThe scientific community was abuzz in October 2021 when it was announced that there was possibly an exoplanet discovered in the Whirlpool Galaxy.
Read MoreBefore you decide to bring a pet cat into your home, it is always good to know how much you should put aside for various expenses.
Read MoreWith a Gemini's versatility as a strong suit, they can be the life of a party or a reserved loner, but they are also known to be impulsive and uncontrollable.
Read MoreWhile roles like director are known to anyone with an interest in film, fewer people are aware of the duties of cinematographers and directors of photography.
Read MoreSo far in history, the need for a United States president to escape impending danger to the capital has been a relatively rare one.
Read MoreA number of WWI veterans survived well into the 2000s, but only 10 World War I veterans around the world were still alive in 2008.
Read MoreA lot of people reflect fondly upon childhood, feeling as though those years took place in a magical bubble where time stood still and the sun always shone.
Read MoreAudiences attend movies to escape reality, trusting that the death-defying feats of heroism and acts of villainy are, in fact, make-believe.
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