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Few fictional characters have their own stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
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Read MoreGeorge Harrison, one of The Beatles, wasn't always happy with his time with the band. Here's why his time with The Beatles left him 'full of anger.'
Read MoreThe Red Hot Chili Peppers once opened for The Rolling Stones, and the Peppers' lead singer Anthony Kiedis didn't like it. here's why.
Read MoreDNA testing helped identify a missing person from a case all the way back in 1971. Here's how far DNA testing has some in recent decades.
Read MoreThough there are countless religions across the world, there are a handful that are the most prominent: Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism.
Read MoreJean Doumanian, who briefly stepped in to produce "Saturday Night Live" during Lorne Michaels' absence, had a tumultuous period of leadership in 1980.
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Read MoreAce Frehley, lead guitarist of Kiss, once drank an entire bottle of perfume because it contained alcohol. Here's the story of why he did it.
Read MoreLou Gehrig famously rose to prominence after the previous first baseman, Wally Pipp, sat out due to a headache. But that's not the whole story.
Read MoreMichael Jackson and Princess Diana had a unique friendship based upon a single meeting. Here's what their friendship was based on.
Read MoreDuring World War II, a Polish nurse was able to hide Jewish people in the same house as a Nazi officer. Here's how she pulled it off.
Read MoreJimmy Page and Jeff Beck have gone down in music history as some of the most influential classic rock musicians. Here is the truth behind the pair's friendship.
Read MoreImpeachment is an integral part of the U.S. Constitution, and it was the brainchild of Benjamin Franklin, who fought to include it.
Read MoreDiane Sawyer and Richard Nixon had a close relationship when she worked for him as a press aide. Here's their relationship explained.
Read MoreJohn Mellencamp was always a big fan of Bob Dylan and his work. However, Mellencamp admits to having to tell the legendary singer to back off a bit.
Read More"Saturday Night Live" star Chris Farley led a reckless life. Still, Jim Belushi, brother of the late "SNL" star John Belushi, loved the outlandish comedian.
Read MoreSaturday Night Live is an iconic staple of the NBC network, but it only went on the air because of Johnny Carson. Here's how Carson made SNL possible.
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