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  • Lady Justice
    History
    History By Cody Copeland September 2nd, 2021

    The Dark History Of Poena Cullei Execution

    Humans have come up with some really bizarre ways to kill each other, but the Ancient Roman punishment of poena cullei was especially weird.

    By Cody Copeland September 2nd, 2021 Read More
  • Police officer in front of the Big Dipper roller coaster
    History
    History By Karen Corday September 2nd, 2021

    The Truth About The Deadly Battersea Big Dipper Crash

    In 1972, tragedy struck at England's Battersea Park Fun Fair when the Big Dipper roller coaster derailed, killing five children and injuring 13.

    By Karen Corday September 2nd, 2021 Read More
  • Bela Lugosi staring
    Entertainment
    Entertainment By Jean Mendoza September 2nd, 2021

    Why Universal Didn't Want To Cast Bela Lugosi As Count Dracula

    The character of Dracula has been portrayed by several actors throughout the years in various adaptations of stories about the blood-sucking count.

    By Jean Mendoza September 2nd, 2021 Read More
  • woman sitting alone in car
    History
    History By Samantha Sanders September 2nd, 2021

    How This Nearly Decapitated Woman Survived Her Assault

    Alison Botha is no different in many ways from the millions of other women who've felt a sudden and scary flash of fear in a moment of vulnerability.

    By Samantha Sanders September 2nd, 2021 Read More
  • Black Powder
    History
    History By Scott Williamson September 2nd, 2021

    Why Urine Was Once Used To Make Gunpowder

    In a modern context, human waste is justifiably viewed as something that needs to be as out of sight (and smell) as possible.

    By Scott Williamson September 2nd, 2021 Read More
  • Camping in the night sky
    Crime
    Crime By Leslie Veliz September 2nd, 2021

    The Truth About The Disappearance Of Susan Powell

    In December 2009, Susan Powell, a mother of two, was reported missing in West Valley City, Utah. To this day, her body has never been found.

    By Leslie Veliz September 2nd, 2021 Read More
  • Boot print on the moon
    Science
    Science By Toby Arguello September 2nd, 2021

    How Long Will Those Boot Prints Remain On The Moon?

    One of humanity's greatest achievements in the 20th century was the Apollo program, which put a dozen men on the moon and returned them back home to Earth.

    By Toby Arguello September 2nd, 2021 Read More
  • White-necked jacobins in flight
    Science
    Science By Amy Beeman September 2nd, 2021

    The Real Reason Some Female Hummingbirds Look Like Males

    Hummingbirds might be small, but they're kind of the badasses of the bird world when it comes to flying tricks. But why do some females look like males?

    By Amy Beeman September 2nd, 2021 Read More
  • Galileo Galilei image close up face shoulders
    History
    History By Chris Littlechild September 2nd, 2021

    Here's Why People Think Galileo Galilei Invented The Telescope

    Galileo Galilei is one of the most remarkable scientific minds the world has ever seen. But despite his achievements, he didn't invent the telescope.

    By Chris Littlechild September 2nd, 2021 Read More
  • Tilikum performing
    Tragic Real-Life Stories
    Tragic Real-Life Stories By Samantha Sanders September 2nd, 2021

    The Tragic Death Of SeaWorld Trainer Dawn Brancheau

    Dawn Brancheau's story ended where it began. According to Dawn's Foundation, she saw the famous Shamu show as a girl and decided to become a whale trainer.

    By Samantha Sanders September 2nd, 2021 Read More
  • Ali Campbell of UB40 smiling
    Entertainment
    Entertainment By Brian Boone September 2nd, 2021

    UB40: 13 Facts About The Reggae Pop Band

    UB40 is one of the world's most successful cover bands, making reggae versions of a variety of top hits. Their is as tumultuous as it is musically interesting.

    By Brian Boone September 2nd, 2021 Read More
  • Tom Petty
    Entertainment
    Entertainment By Cody Copeland September 2nd, 2021

    What Tom Petty Was Like The Last Time These Celebs Saw Him Alive

    Tom Petty was nowhere near through rocking when he died unexpectedly in 2017. This is what he was like the last time these celebs saw him.

    By Cody Copeland September 2nd, 2021 Read More
  • Hunter S. Thompson looking at camera
    History
    History By Amy Beeman September 2nd, 2021

    Here's What Hunter S. Thompson Stole From Ernest Hemingway

    At one time, legendary gonzo journalist Hunter S. Thompson was like any young aspiring writer, unsure if his natural inclination could be turned into a career.

    By Amy Beeman September 2nd, 2021 Read More
  • robot
    Science
    Science By Cynthia Griffith September 2nd, 2021

    The Real Reason A Bot Read Romance Novels

    If you're a romance novelist, you can hang up your velvet pen and your 50 shades of provocative synonyms right now — you're being replaced.

    By Cynthia Griffith September 2nd, 2021 Read More
  • alcatraz in san francisco bay
    History
    History By Aaron Homer September 2nd, 2021

    What Alcatraz Was Used For In The 1850s

    One of the country's most notorious prisons was housed on an island in San Francisco Bay. But what was it used for in the 1850s?

    By Aaron Homer September 2nd, 2021 Read More
  • The Beatles single
    Entertainment
    Entertainment By Chris Littlechild September 2nd, 2021

    The Time The Beatles Wrote A Song For The Rolling Stones

    The Beatles once wrote a song for The Rolling Stones after John Lennon and Paul McCartney ran into Mick Jagger and Keith Richards.

    By Chris Littlechild September 2nd, 2021 Read More
  • Shroud of Turin (detail)
    History
    History By Aaron Homer September 2nd, 2021

    Does The Shroud Of Turin Actually Have Jesus' Name On It?

    For about 700 years now, the ecclesiastical and scientific communities have been at odds over a piece of linen cloth -- what's known as the Shroud of Turin

    By Aaron Homer September 2nd, 2021 Read More
  • King Henry VIII
    History
    History By Alexandra Simon September 2nd, 2021

    How Henry VIII Was Even More Evil Than You Think

    England's notorious King Henry VIII is known for a lot of things. He ruled the country from 1509 to 1547, and in those 36 years, he changed England forever.

    By Alexandra Simon September 2nd, 2021 Read More
  • Jesse Pomeroy
    Serial Killers
    Serial Killers By Jennifer Deutschmann September 2nd, 2021

    The Truth About America's Youngest Serial Killer Jesse Pomeroy

    On April 23, 1874, George and James Power were exploring the beaches around South Boston. Although they planned to search for clams they found something worse.

    By Jennifer Deutschmann September 2nd, 2021 Read More
  • Haunted Castle facade
    Paranormal
    Paranormal By Jean Mendoza September 2nd, 2021

    The Truth About The Deadly Six Flags Haunted Castle Disaster

    On the evening of May 11, 1984, tragedy struck at the Six Flags Great Adventure amusement park and its Haunted Castle horror attraction.

    By Jean Mendoza September 2nd, 2021 Read More
  • Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke both laughing
    Entertainment
    Entertainment By Marta Djordjevic September 2nd, 2021

    The Truth About Julie Andrews' Relationship With Dick Van Dyke

    Their iconic roles in "Mary Poppins" led Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke to be life-long friends.

    By Marta Djordjevic September 2nd, 2021 Read More
  • volcano erupting
    Science
    Science By Cynthia Griffith September 2nd, 2021

    Here's How Volcanos Go Extinct

    Oftentimes, when we think about extinction, we think only about animals. How quickly we forget that everything around us is alive, including vocanoes.

    By Cynthia Griffith September 2nd, 2021 Read More
  • Dubai skyline
    Science
    Science By Richard Milner September 2nd, 2021

    How Dubai Is Using Drones To Make It Rain

    Yes, Dubai is "making it rain." But shockingly enough for the United Arab Emirates' wealthiest, oil-flush desert city, we don't mean it'll be raining money.

    By Richard Milner September 2nd, 2021 Read More
  • Tenerife Plane wreckage
    History
    History By Toby Arguello September 2nd, 2021

    The Truth About The Deadly Tenerife Airport Disaster

    The Canary Islands have been a vacation mainstay for decades, but on one tragic day in the 1970s it was the site of the deadliest aircraft accident in history.

    By Toby Arguello September 2nd, 2021 Read More
  • Wooden carving of the chi ro and alpha and omega
    History
    History By Michele Gama Sosa September 2nd, 2021

    Major Christian Symbols Explained

    Christian symbols are easily recognizable, but their purposes are often not. Here are the meanings of major Christian symbols as well as some lesser-known ones.

    By Michele Gama Sosa September 2nd, 2021 Read More
  • History
    History By Nicholas Conley September 2nd, 2021

    Everyday Things You Never Knew The Purpose Of

    These everyday items have built-in secrets that you never knew were there.

    By Nicholas Conley September 2nd, 2021 Read More
  • Ed Asner
    Entertainment
    Entertainment By Cody Copeland September 1st, 2021

    Ed Asner: Things Most Fans Never Knew

    Actor Ed Asner starred in just about everything, and we're all aware of his biggest roles, but there were some things about him most fans never knew.

    By Cody Copeland September 1st, 2021 Read More
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