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."
Read MorePlenty of folks appeared in the "Star Trek" universe before becoming household names. Here are some of the celebs who appeared in "Star Trek."
Read MoreWhile we all know that radioactive materials should be handled with the utmost caution, the early 20th century was much more cavalier about radioactivity.
Read MoreSoviet officials deeply wanted to affect the appearance of technological parity — both for international optics and over fears of the shuttle's capabilities.
Read MoreOne of the more colorful characters in the Old Testament is Samson, who is sometimes mentioned in the context of his relationship with Delilah.
Read MoreWhen a beloved pop culture icon suddenly dies, fans immediately demand answers. Here are some famous deaths that were never investigated.
Read MoreThey 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.
Read MoreTubman'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.
Read MoreThe 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.
Read MoreExperiencing 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.
Read MoreFinland has a special relationship with metal music. In fact, it's got more metal offerings per person than any other country in the world.
Read MoreBald eagles are virtually synonymous with America in culture and government insignia and remain a protected species long after their wild population recovered.
Read MoreIsaac Newton will forever be considered an iconic physicist, the British genius who penned the revered "Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica" in 1687.
Read MoreStill, 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.
Read MoreGangs 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.
Read MoreThe publication known as the Bay Psalm Book is an important title in American history, recognized as the first book printed in the British colonies.
Read MoreWhether 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.
Read MoreIn 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.
Read MoreIn the course of America's 46 presidencies, most have ended fairly normally, with the commander-in-chief either being reelected or stepping down.
Read MoreOne 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."
Read MoreIf 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.
Read MoreThrough 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.
Read MorePresident Andrew Jackson had a really short temper and liked to resolve his disputes with a pistol. He may have been involved in up to 100 duels.
Read MoreThe three-member rock band Crosby, Stills, and Nash was founded at the height of the hippie movement in 1968, and they released their debut album in 1969.
Read MoreThe idea of waiting in purgatory became what one of the oldest religions — Catholicism — believed was part of the afterlife experience for some.
Read MoreJ. Edgar Hoover headed up the Federal Bureau of Investigations for 48 years, but he spent his final years under intense scrutiny for the way he ran the agency.
Read MoreContrary to what many believe, Richard Nixon was not one of the three U.S. presidents in history to be impeached, but was the only one to resign.
Read MoreMusicians Randy Travis and Garth Brooks are responsible for some of the biggest hits in the history of the country music genre.
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