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  • Integrated classroom
    History
    History By Marina Manoukian October 22nd, 2021

    What It Was Really Like Being A Black Student In An Integrated School

    Many of the Black students who were part of integration are still alive today. This is what it was really like being a Black student in an integrated school.

    By Marina Manoukian October 22nd, 2021 Read More
  • Thomas Edison
    Inventions
    Inventions By Noelle Talmon October 22nd, 2021

    11 Best Thomas Edison Inventions

    Thomas Edison is probably America's most famous inventor, with his name on over 1,000 patents. Check out some of the best Thomas Edison inventions below.

    By Noelle Talmon October 22nd, 2021 Read More
  • Danny Rolling mugshot
    Crime
    Crime By Jean Mendoza October 21st, 2021

    The Odd Book Written By The Gainesville Ripper

    Danny Rolling, also known as the Gainesville Ripper, wrote a book detailing the grisly murders he committed in Gainesville, Florida.

    By Jean Mendoza October 21st, 2021 Read More
  • Little girl metalhead
    Music
    Music By Richard Milner October 21st, 2021

    The Surprising Mental Health Benefits Of Listening To Metal Music

    All music, including metal, relates the densest complexities and richness of human experience, not its most reduced simplicities.

    By Richard Milner October 21st, 2021 Read More
  • adam and eve
    Religion
    Religion By Aaron Homer October 21st, 2021

    How Many Children Did Adam And Eve Really Have?

    In the Old Testament's account of the creation story, the first humans are identified as Adam and Eve, as recounted in Genesis 1.

    By Aaron Homer October 21st, 2021 Read More
  • Supreme Court building
    History
    History By Daniel Leonard October 21st, 2021

    This Is The Only President To Have Served On The Supreme Court

    As you no doubt learned in grade school, America's federal government is divided into three branches: the legislative, the executive, and the judicial.

    By Daniel Leonard October 21st, 2021 Read More
  • Patrick Stewart and Tom Hardy pose for photos
    Entertainment
    Entertainment By Jeff Somers October 21st, 2021

    Celebs Who Appeared In Star Trek Before They Were Famous

    Plenty of folks appeared in the "Star Trek" universe before becoming household names. Here are some of the celebs who appeared in "Star Trek."

    By Jeff Somers October 21st, 2021 Read More
  • French advertisement for Tho-Radia Milk
    History
    History By Toby Arguello October 21st, 2021

    Why This Radioactive Beauty Trend Became So Popular In The 1920s

    While we all know that radioactive materials should be handled with the utmost caution, the early 20th century was much more cavalier about radioactivity.

    By Toby Arguello October 21st, 2021 Read More
  • U.S. Space Shuttle
    Space
    Space By Scott Williamson October 21st, 2021

    The Truth Behind The Time Russia Tried To Steal The Space Shuttle

    Soviet officials deeply wanted to affect the appearance of technological parity — both for international optics and over fears of the shuttle's capabilities.

    By Scott Williamson October 21st, 2021 Read More
  • samson destroying the philistines' temple
    History
    History By Aaron Homer October 21st, 2021

    The Real Reason Samson's Hair Was The Source Of His Strength

    One of the more colorful characters in the Old Testament is Samson, who is sometimes mentioned in the context of his relationship with Delilah.

    By Aaron Homer October 21st, 2021 Read More
  • Natalie Wood smiling
    Entertainment
    Entertainment By Marta Djordjevic October 21st, 2021

    Famous Deaths That Were Never Investigated

    When a beloved pop culture icon suddenly dies, fans immediately demand answers. Here are some famous deaths that were never investigated.

    By Marta Djordjevic October 21st, 2021 Read More
  • Mercy Dog
    World War 1
    World War 1 By Sarah January October 21st, 2021

    How Dogs Actually Played A Role In World War I

    They say that dogs are man's best friend, and this truth became particularly evident in the way that dogs were used during World War I.

    By Sarah January October 21st, 2021 Read More
  • Harriet Tubman in 1878
    History
    History By Leslie Veliz October 21st, 2021

    Harriet Tubman Was The First Woman To Ever Do This

    Tubman's last rescue happened in 1861, in the early months of the Civil War. Knowing her way around the South, she became a valuable asset to the Union Army.

    By Leslie Veliz October 21st, 2021 Read More
  • Visualization of the Mariana Trench
    History
    History By Toby Arguello October 21st, 2021

    The Truth Of The Mariana Trench

    The ocean is the one of the last places on our planet yet to be fully explored, and many mysteries lie waiting in the dark waters of the deep sea.

    By Toby Arguello October 21st, 2021 Read More
  • Nighttime at Statue of Liberty
    History
    History By Sandra Mardenfeld October 21st, 2021

    The Reason You Can't Visit The Statue Of Liberty's Torch

    Experiencing the Statue of Liberty requires good sneakers. You will climb 215 steps to get to the top of the pedestal, then 162 more to the top of the crown.

    By Sandra Mardenfeld October 21st, 2021 Read More
  • Home in rural Finland
    History
    History By Richard Milner October 21st, 2021

    The Truth About Finland's Unique Relationship To Metal Music

    Finland has a special relationship with metal music. In fact, it's got more metal offerings per person than any other country in the world.

    By Richard Milner October 21st, 2021 Read More
  • bald eagle
    History
    History By Scott Williamson October 21st, 2021

    How The Bald Eagle Ended Up As America's National Bird

    Bald eagles are virtually synonymous with America in culture and government insignia and remain a protected species long after their wild population recovered.

    By Scott Williamson October 21st, 2021 Read More
  • Image of Isaac Newton portrait face
    History
    History By Chris Littlechild October 21st, 2021

    The Only Two Times Isaac Newton Supposedly Laughed In His Life

    Isaac Newton will forever be considered an iconic physicist, the British genius who penned the revered "Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica" in 1687.

    By Chris Littlechild October 21st, 2021 Read More
  • Dave Grohl at microphone
    Entertainment
    Entertainment By Amy Beeman October 21st, 2021

    The Movie You Forgot Dave Grohl Starred In

    Still, if you've seen the film you could be forgiven for not realizing it was Grohl decked out in full-body red paint, with accompanying Satan-like prosthetics.

    By Amy Beeman October 21st, 2021 Read More
  • Sketch of the Gunpowder Plot conspirators
    History
    History By Toby Arguello October 21st, 2021

    What You Should Know About The Damned Crew Gang

    Gangs and organized crime have had a huge influence in the development of the modern world's major cities, but some gangs made their mark in ages past.

    By Toby Arguello October 21st, 2021 Read More
  • Bible open on table
    History
    History By Karen Corday October 21st, 2021

    This Book Of Psalms Is One Of The Most Expensive Books In The World

    The publication known as the Bay Psalm Book is an important title in American history, recognized as the first book printed in the British colonies.

    By Karen Corday October 21st, 2021 Read More
  • Niki Lauda and James Hunt
    Sports
    Sports By Mina Nakatani October 21st, 2021

    Tragic Details About These Famous Race Car Drivers

    Whether it's NASCAR, IndyCar, Formula 1, racing has an ever-present possibility of danger and death. Here are some tragic details about famous race car drivers.

    By Mina Nakatani October 21st, 2021 Read More
  • DMX in 2012
    Entertainment
    Entertainment By Leslie Veliz October 21st, 2021

    This Is Where DMX Is Buried

    In April of 2021, DMX was rushed to the hospital and was declared brain dead. He later died with the official cause listed as a cocaine-induced heart attack.

    By Leslie Veliz October 21st, 2021 Read More
  • White House
    Presidents
    Presidents By Scott Williamson October 21st, 2021

    How The Deaths Of These 3 Presidents Are Surprisingly Connected

    In the course of America's 46 presidencies, most have ended fairly normally, with the commander-in-chief either being reelected or stepping down.

    By Scott Williamson October 21st, 2021 Read More
  • Brianna Maitland
    Crime
    Crime By Jennifer Deutschmann October 21st, 2021

    The Biggest Brianna Maitland Theories: What Really Happened?

    One day after Brianna Maitland went missing, a state trooper was called to a deserted property in Richford, Vermont, known locally as the "old Dutchburn house."

    By Jennifer Deutschmann October 21st, 2021 Read More
  • Alexander Graham Bell black and white
    History
    History By Cynthia Griffith October 21st, 2021

    This Colorized Photo Will Change How You Look At Alexander Graham Bell

    If the man in this cover photo doesn't ring a bell, you might not be too familiar with the history of the cellphone you're likely using to read this article.

    By Cynthia Griffith October 21st, 2021 Read More
  • Pangolin trafficking
    Science
    Science By Cynthia Griffith October 21st, 2021

    The Sad Truth About Pangolin Trafficking

    Through West and Central Africa and along the dotted rural landscapes of Vietnam, a rare endangered mammal is robbed of its life and traded for its scales.

    By Cynthia Griffith October 21st, 2021 Read More
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