The Most Dangerous Cartels To Ever Exist
The history of cartels is fraught with betrayal, splinter groups, and brutally shortened lives. Here are the most dangerous cartels to ever exist.
Read MoreThe history of cartels is fraught with betrayal, splinter groups, and brutally shortened lives. Here are the most dangerous cartels to ever exist.
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By Leslie Veliz Read MoreThe world was shocked and saddened in 1997 when Princess Diana, the "People's Princess," died tragically in a car wreck in Paris, on the run from paparazzi.
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By Aaron Homer Read MoreHere are some recent celebrity deaths that shocked the world, until the surprising details of their autopsies stunned even more.
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By Amy Beeman Read MoreThe success of Desilu Productions made Lucille Ball one of the few female studio executives of her time, a savvy businesswoman in a male-dominated field.
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By Brian Myers Read MoreKathleen McCormack, nicknamed Kathie, was only 19 when she met her future husband, Robert Durst, but she mysteriously disappeared in January 1982.
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