This Was Charlie Watts' Profession Prior To Joining The Rolling Stones
While we're sure Rolling Stones' drummer Charlie Watts had plenty of good times in the swinging '60s and '70s, his death at age 80 nevertheless came as a shock.
Read MoreWhile we're sure Rolling Stones' drummer Charlie Watts had plenty of good times in the swinging '60s and '70s, his death at age 80 nevertheless came as a shock.
Read MoreAnne Frank's diary wouldn't have been made public if it weren't for her father Otto. Of everyone who hid alongside Anne, her father was the only one to survive.
Read MoreThroughout the Cold War, the CIA reportedly conducted a vast array of spying and assassination missions in order to protect American interests.
Read MoreHe began having an affair with Julia Stott and they conspired to kill her husband for insurance money. His death by poison caught the attention of the police.
Read MoreMick Fleetwood had noticed Lindsey Buckingham's guitar prowess and songwriting skills and tapped him to be the new guitarist for Fleetwood Mac.
Read MoreThree little letters can make a whole world of difference, as a Bible publisher discovered in 1631 that omitting one word encouraged the devout to sin.
Read MoreRed Hot Chili Peppers was propelled forward with some new blood to make Blood Sugar Sex Magik.
Read MoreMileva Maric, Albert Einstein's first wife, was a Serbian woman who excelled in physics and mathematics.
Read MoreOn Thursday, October 21, 2021, Alec Baldwin found himself at the center of an investigation into one death and one injury on the set of "Rust."
Read MoreHere's why Red Hot Chili Peppers guitarist John Frusciante left the band in 1992 and 2008.
Read More"Spencer" humanizes a larger than life figure and feeds the world's need to understand Diana. Here's everything there is to know about the making of "Spencer."
Read MoreThe Watergate scandal was a blow to the public's confidence in the U.S. presidency, showing the nation how corruption could affect average individuals.
Read MoreAmelia Earhart's husband was George P. Putnam,.The history books have largely relegated him to a footnote in the story of his more famous wife.
Read MoreSince a new pope is such a big deal, the Catholic Church is bound to take the decision seriously, and accompany it with a fair amount of pomp and ceremony.
Read MoreThe internet holds holds dark content, which individuals can access through a more secretive tunnel of websites commonly known as the Dark Web.
Read MoreBryant Gumbel has had a stellar career in sportscasting. His reporting goes way beyond the highlight reels. Here's the untold truth of Bryant Gumbel.
Read MoreThe cornerstone on which the Biblical poetry genre is built is likely the Book of Psalms, a collection of 150 texts, most of which are poems or songs (or both).
Read MoreBefore he became the most infamous traitor of the American Revolution, Benedict Arnold operated an apothecary. He soon shifted into the practice of smuggling.
Read MoreWant to experience the natural wonders of our Eden-like Earth? You better make sure you get there ahead of these bozos.
Read MoreRemember all those classic games you grew up with and how iconic many of them are? Well, odds are, they didn't start out like you remember them. Like, at all.
Read MoreHere are the craziest things ever to happen at a shopping mall.
Read MoreThese awesome artifacts were found while humans were building subway systems. Silly humans digging in the dirt.
Read MoreAt one point, Prince had a lot of money, and he also had a lot of family members. And it turns out that one of those family members was interested in his money.
Read MoreWhen it comes to a historical list of really evil and hated rulers, Emperor Nero — who ruled over the Roman Empire from A.D. 54-68 — ranks pretty high.
Read MoreThough rare, fatal accidents on movie sets, such as the one involving Alec Baldwin, are nothing new.
Read MoreWhile breaking a marriage contract is a simple matter of doing some legal paperwork that undoes some earlier paperwork, the Bible has something to say about it.
Read MoreFor many today, Charlie Chaplin is a relic of a bygone era. The legendary entertainer made his movie debut in 1914's "Making A Living."
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