True Crime Cases Solved By Everyday People You Wouldn't Suspect
When law enforcement ran out of leads, these regular folks stepped up.
Read MoreWhen law enforcement ran out of leads, these regular folks stepped up.
Read MoreHalloween is a 2,000-year-old holiday that has been tied to supernatural events since its inception, spawning many spooky myths and stories.
Read MoreSince 1226, the remains of Saint Francis of Assisi have been treated as a holy relic but hidden from view. For a period in 2026, they'll be on public display.
Read MoreSometimes our idiot mistakes have awful consequences. Just be glad your idiotic mistakes didn't cause problems that altered the course of world history.
Read MoreWhether it came after decades of hard rock n' roll living or the medical ailments that afflict us all, poor health has been the undoing of these rock legends.
Read MoreUnderground resistance fighters helped win World War II, and the most wanted resistant fighter was known as The White Mouse. Her real name was Nancy Wake.
Read MorePrison is notoriously tough, with awful conditions and violence in abundance, and this was the life these formerly coddled celebrities faced for their crimes.
Read MoreMany have earned a place in history through key roles in wars, exploration, and other dangerous pursuits, but not all are remembered for what they left behind.
Read MoreJust after World War II ended, New Yorkers were shocked when a military plane crashed into the Empire State Building. Here's how the tragic accident happened.
Read MoreFor first ladies such as Jacqueline Kennedy and Mary Todd Lincoln, being widowed by an assassin's bullet was just one in a long line of tragedies.
Read MoreLakes can be fun and offer serenity, but some of the world’s creepiest lakes are laden with toxic gases, inhospitable water, and even mummies and corpses.
Read MoreEgypt is brimming with remarkable monuments that draw millions of tourists from around the world annually, and the Pyramids of Giza are the crown jewels.
Read MoreCelebrities are real people, and they're not spared from the setbacks that life can cruelly and callously dish out, including missing limbs.
Read MoreOn June 4, 2004, a disgruntled middle-aged man armed and fortified a bulldozer to smash vehicles and buildings as he crunched his way through a small town.
Read MoreFingers, legs, arms, bones — these limbs and appendages are very important, especially if your whole job is making music with, you know, your body.
Read MoreFrom underground communities to ghostly dogs and a station that may or may not even exist, the New York City subway is associated with some eerie legends.
Read MoreHistory-making primatologist, anthropologist, conservationist, and legendary animal rights activist, Jane Goodall, has died. She was 91 years old.
Read MoreWell before the attack on Pearl Harbor in December 1941, American fighter aces were successfully downing Japanese planes in the skies over a beleaguered China.
Read MoreThe most pivotal inventions in history have also been highly profitable, but the genius of their inventors didn't always stretch to good business acumen.
Read MoreThey may seem like arid wastelands, but Earth's deserts play vital roles in global climate and biodiversity, and losing them would have serious consequences.
Read MoreIf you go see a movie in any of these classic movie palaces, you might encounter something more terrifying than anything you're liable to see on the screen.
Read MoreThe movie "Jaws" was terrifying enough, but from their spookily powerful senses to those fearsome teeth, the biology of the great white shark is even scarier.
Read MoreOver the years, cold cases can stack up, but with genetic genealogy, decades-old cases are being solved. Here's a few haunting cases solved in 2025.
Read MoreJust one year before America withdrew from the Vietnam War, the U.S. Air Force made multiple desperate attempts to find and rescue its navigator.
Read MoreSince the early 20th century, the allure of setting a cross-continental record across the U.S. has proven irresistible, resulting in the famed Cannonball Run.
Read MoreTaylor Swift, Tilda Swinton, and the other stars on this list may be entertainment royalty, but they also have some very real (if distant) royal ties.
Read MoreLa Niña is characterized by cooler ocean temperatures that alter the Pacific jet stream, which can have a host of affects on various regions of the U.S.
Read MoreFrom a wandering king to a frustrated hunter to perhaps the greatest mind that lived, France's Chambord Castle has some seriously impressive spectral residents.
Read MoreFrom a suggestively-shaped worm to a sea moth with an odd number of eyes, 2025 has been a banner year for uncovering ancient creatures of the sea.
Read MorePlenty of people have lucky numbers, but for John Lennon, the number nine played so prominently in his life that he couldn't help but notice its significance.
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