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  • Washington Square Park during the celebration of the centennial of George Washington's inauguration, New York, New York, April 30, 1889.
    Tragic Real-Life Stories
    Tragic Real-Life Stories By Marina Manoukian June 4th, 2021

    Tragic Details About The Founder Of America's First Lesbian Bar

    Opened in 1925, Eve's Hangout can be considered the first lesbian bar in America. Here are tragic details about the founder of America's first lesbian bar.

    By Marina Manoukian June 4th, 2021 Read More
  • midway, nick jonas
    Entertainment
    Entertainment By DB Kelly June 4th, 2021

    Things In Midway You Won't Believe Were True

    Roland Emmerich's Midway has a ton of moments that just seem too insane to be true. Here are the things in Midway you won't believe were true.

    By DB Kelly June 4th, 2021 Read More
  • HQ Trivia
    Untold Truth
    Untold Truth By Nicholas Conley June 4th, 2021

    The Untold Truth Of HQ Trivia

    HQ Trivia rode the mobile wave to fame in late 2017, lighting up the internet with swarms of excited participants.

    By Nicholas Conley June 4th, 2021 Read More
  • New York Times Building
    History
    History By Aimee Lamoureux June 4th, 2021

    The Crazy True Story Of The New York Times

    The New York Times started as a penny paper in 1851 and went on to become one of the world's most influential newspapers. But it wasn't always smooth sailing.

    By Aimee Lamoureux June 4th, 2021 Read More
  • Portrait of Madam C.J. Walker
    History
    History By Laura Kelly June 4th, 2021

    The Crazy Real-Life Story Of Madam C.J. Walker

    Madam C.J. Walker used her ingenuity and business savvy to build an incredibly successful beauty empire and become the first self-made female millionaire.

    By Laura Kelly June 4th, 2021 Read More
  • solo synchronized swimmer
    Sports
    Sports By Kathy Benjamin June 4th, 2021

    Sports You Didn't Know Were Cut From The Olympics

    The Olympic Games have been around long enough that some of the weirder sports have been cut. Here are sports you didn't know were cut from the Olympics.

    By Kathy Benjamin June 4th, 2021 Read More
  • Entertainment
    Entertainment By DB Kelly June 4th, 2021

    Small Details We Still Don't Understand In These Movies

    We still don't understand some small details in these movies. You probably liked the movies, but you can't un-see these kinds of discrepancies.

    By DB Kelly June 4th, 2021 Read More
  • Marsha P. Johnson
    Black History
    Black History By DB Kelly June 4th, 2021

    Forgotten African Americans You Never Learned About In School

    You probably didn't learn about many African Americans in school and that's just wrong. Here are forgotten African Americans you never learned about in school.

    By DB Kelly June 4th, 2021 Read More
  • Prince Philip smiling
    History
    History By Amy Beeman June 3rd, 2021

    The Real Reason This South Pacific Tribe Worships Prince Philip

    In the South Pacific nation of Vanuatu, the inhabitants believe the late Prince Philip is a "descendant of a powerful spirit that lives on their mountains."

    By Amy Beeman June 3rd, 2021 Read More
  • telescope and night sky
    Science
    Science By Aaron Homer June 3rd, 2021

    The Surprising Thing These Four Planets Have In Common

    For thousands of years, humans had only a vague understanding of planets in the solar system, but now we know much more — including a quirk these planets share.

    By Aaron Homer June 3rd, 2021 Read More
  • Woman with finger in mouth
    Human Body
    Human Body By Sandra Mardenfeld June 3rd, 2021

    Here's Why You Shouldn't Swallow Your Own Blood

    Swallowing too much of your own blood can bother the stomach -- it might induce vomiting. Instead of making the situation better, this can worsen the bleeding.

    By Sandra Mardenfeld June 3rd, 2021 Read More
  • Woman donating blood
    Science
    Science By Samantha Sanders June 3rd, 2021

    The Truth About The Rarest Blood Type In The World

    There are four main blood groups — A, B, O, and AB — plus Rh factors that determine blood type. Yours is likely one of the most common — unless it's this one.

    By Samantha Sanders June 3rd, 2021 Read More
  • the U.S. Brig Niagara
    History
    History By Wendy Mead June 3rd, 2021

    The Real Reason The War Of 1812 Began

    The War of 1812 pitted the United States against Great Britain, marking the first military conflict between the two nations since the Revolutionary War.

    By Wendy Mead June 3rd, 2021 Read More
  • Oscar Wilde's wife
    Tragic Real-Life Stories
    Tragic Real-Life Stories By Jennifer Deutschmann June 3rd, 2021

    The Tragic Death Of Oscar Wilde's Wife

    Oscar Wilde's wife died on April 7, 1898, at the age of 40. What happened that led to her early death?

    By Jennifer Deutschmann June 3rd, 2021 Read More
  • Aileen Wuornos
    Crime
    Crime By Jennifer Deutschmann June 3rd, 2021

    The Sad Truth About Aileen Wuornos' Parents

    Although it remains unclear why Aileen Wuornos killed seven men, it has been suggested that her difficult childhood may have been a contributing factor.

    By Jennifer Deutschmann June 3rd, 2021 Read More
  • Forged in Fire
    Untold Truth
    Untold Truth By Jeff Somers June 3rd, 2021

    The Untold Truth Of Forged In Fire

    Despite how Forged In Fire hasn't progressed to literal gladiator battles (yet), there's still a ton of super-interesting things about it.

    By Jeff Somers June 3rd, 2021 Read More
  • alex trebek
    Entertainment
    Entertainment By Brian Boone June 3rd, 2021

    Secrets Game Shows Don't Want You To Know

    Game shows don't want you to know these secrets, but we're here to take you behind the flashing lights.

    By Brian Boone June 3rd, 2021 Read More
  • ktla 5 interview goes wrong
    Entertainment
    Entertainment By Kelly McClure June 3rd, 2021

    Live TV Interviews That Went Hilariously Wrong

    Live TV means things can go wrong in real time, and people get to enjoy the car crash from their couch.

    By Kelly McClure June 3rd, 2021 Read More
  • Doctor explaining diagnosis to patient
    Science
    Science By Samantha Sanders June 3rd, 2021

    The Unnecessary Organ 10% Of Human Beings Have

    Thanks to modern medicine, there are countless body parts we can get usually get along just fine without — but 10% of folks are born with this bonus organ:

    By Samantha Sanders June 3rd, 2021 Read More
  • The Battle of New Orleans
    History
    History By Daniel Leonard June 3rd, 2021

    The War Of 1812 Resulted In A Split Between These Two States

    One long-lasting effect of the War of 1812 on the new United States was the creation of a new state by turning one existing state into two.

    By Daniel Leonard June 3rd, 2021 Read More
  • Queen Elizabeth enjoying herself
    History
    History By Amy Beeman June 3rd, 2021

    The Number Of Languages The Queen Speaks Is Probably Fewer Than You Think

    Since she has spent most of her life meeting with various foreign heads of state and dignitaries, you'd think Queen Elizabeth would know several languages.

    By Amy Beeman June 3rd, 2021 Read More
  • man holding bag of money
    History
    History By Diana Bocco June 3rd, 2021

    Who Was The Richest Drug Lord?

    There's no doubt that drug trafficking is a profitable business. In the U.S. alone, people spend over $150 billion a year in drugs — so who does it all go to?

    By Diana Bocco June 3rd, 2021 Read More
  • Newgrange
    History
    History By S. Flannagan June 3rd, 2021

    This Ireland Monument Is Older Than The Egyptian Pyramids

    The history of Ireland goes back far further than many of us realize, as one unassuming site older than the Egyptian pyramids just north of Dublin testifies.

    By S. Flannagan June 3rd, 2021 Read More
  • Clayton Bernard Foreman mugshot
    Crime
    Crime By Jean Mendoza June 3rd, 2021

    Here's How Catherine Edwards' Killer Was Finally Caught

    Clayton Bernard Foreman has been arrested and is facing charges for the 1995 sexual assault and murder of schoolteacher Catherine Edwards.

    By Jean Mendoza June 3rd, 2021 Read More
  • hiccup definition
    Science
    Science By Jean Mendoza June 3rd, 2021

    The Stunning Number Of Years Charles Osborne Spent Hiccuping

    Having hiccups can be annoying but, for most, the condition can go away as easily as it came — but not for Charles Osborne, who lived with them for decades.

    By Jean Mendoza June 3rd, 2021 Read More
  • hikers climbing Mount Everest
    Sports
    Sports By Jean Mendoza June 3rd, 2021

    How Dead Bodies Actually Help Hikers At Mount Everest

    Almost 300 climbers have died on Mount Everest since the first attempt to reach the peak. Of those deaths, the majority of the bodies have not been recovered.

    By Jean Mendoza June 3rd, 2021 Read More
  • The Gates of Hell
    Science
    Science By Richard Milner June 3rd, 2021

    The Truth About Turkmenistan's 'Gates Of Hell'

    The "Gates of Hell," sometimes called "Gate to Hell," "Door to Hell" — you get the idea — is a one-of-a-kind landmark pockmarking the face of Mother Earth.

    By Richard Milner June 3rd, 2021 Read More
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