Fifteen-year-old Martha Moxley was murdered in 1975, but no one was brought to trial until 2002. Here's what happened in the tragic death of Martha Moxley.
One of the most significant characters in the Old Testament (or Hebrew Bible) is a man who gets little lip service: Isaac. So, what's the scoop on Isaac?
This list of things the United States really doesn't want failing or breaking or shutting down isn't likely to inspire any brand-new plots, so read on.
The biblical book of Genesis starts with the creation of everything, and is the result of multiple authors. This is the untold truth of the Book of Genesis.
Most people have heard of the Seven Wonders of the World, but the Hanging Gardens of Babylon is so mysterious, no one knows whether or not it actually existed.
Christians believe the gifts manifest through the power of the Holy Ghost. From wisdom to understanding, counsel to fortitude, here's a rundown of this mystery.
In 1897, two Dutch laborers near the village of Yde in the Netherlands were working in a bog when a deformed dark body with fiery red hair came to the surface.
Some people want to be famous, and others would love to become part of the royal family. In many ways, royals appear to live a charmed life of fancy events.
Antone Charles Costa, known as Tony, killed at least two and probably eight women between 1966 and 1969. Here is the crazy true story of the Cape Cod Vampire.
The kids who become famous at a very young age skip a lot of the drudgery most people go through in order to become famous. But some of them disappear.
Per POTUS.com, American presidents have had, on average, 4.1 children. That's a good deal higher than today's national average — 1.9 children per family.
One angel that doesn't come up in most churches' canonical scriptures that nevertheless plays a big role in religious literature is Uriel, the fourth archangel.