Baseball Legend Ty Cobb's Early Life Was Fraught With Violence
By the time Ty Cobb hit his teens, he'd found his life's calling, but his quarrelsome nature seemed to grow alongside his athletic skills.
Read MoreBy the time Ty Cobb hit his teens, he'd found his life's calling, but his quarrelsome nature seemed to grow alongside his athletic skills.
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Read MoreOzzy Osbourne shocked fans today with a major announcement: he's canceling all future tour dates and won't be performing anymore.
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Read MoreActress Cindy Williams, appearing alongside Penny Marshall, lit up the world of television with the hugely popular sitcom "Laverne & Shirley."
Read MoreThe late Bobby Hull was a titan in the National Hockey League. Despite his natural talent, it was changed to the NHL's hockey stick rule that aided Bobby Hull.
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Read MoreLisa Loring was cast as the fun and unusual daughter of Morticia and Gomez Addams at just 6 years old in 1964. But her career didn't stop there.
Read MoreOn January 29, 2023, the teams who will play Super Bowl LVII were set. However, there is one aspect of the upcoming game for the record book.
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 MoreMany people were given honors throughout the reign of Queen Elizabeth II, including knighthood. Here is the first musician in which the late queen knighted.
Read MoreLisa Loring, the actress that originated the role of Wednesday Addams in the show, "The Addams Family," died on January 28, 2023. Here is more about her.
Read MoreThe epic story behind Townes Van Zandt's song "Pancho and Lefty," a song made popular by Willie Nelson and Merle Haggard.
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Read MoreCelebrated actor Peter Sellers had a troubled relationship with his son, Michael Sellers, which Michael detailed in his personal memoir.
Read MoreBefore John Lennon was a world-famous rockstar, he was just like any other older brother in his Liverpool neighborhood. So says his half-sister, Julia Baird.
Read MoreDiana Ross has had a spectacular career and was a force to be reckoned with. Here is the tragic real-life story of Diana Ross.
Read MoreIn the case of Serena Williams and Tiger Woods, it was mutual admiration and similar life experiences that led the two into a close friendship.
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.
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