JFK's Grandson Lashes Out At Donald Trump Over Assassination Files
After Donald Trump ordered the declassification of files related to major 20th-century assassinations, JFK's grandson lashed out at the president.
Read MoreAfter Donald Trump ordered the declassification of files related to major 20th-century assassinations, JFK's grandson lashed out at the president.
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Read MoreThe state of Indiana has a law against a pretty gross behavior that might make you rethink a lot about people.
Read MoreSinger Karen Carpenter experienced anorexia and bulimia nervosa throughout her life. She tragically died on February 4, 1983, at age 32.
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Read MoreLike many states, Georgia has some laws that sound pretty bizarre, including one that allegedly bars anyone from doing a particular thing with ice cream.
Read MoreThese American presidents made history for their actions in and out of office -- and for living longer than most of their fellow commanders-in-chief.
Read MoreLike others who worked on "The Godfather," actor Al Pacino actually met a real mobster while filming the movie, and it helped him film a particular scene.
Read MoreThere are plenty of tales about famous American gunslinger and outlaw Billy the Kid, but like many such stories, a lot of the details just aren't true.
Read MoreYou've probably heard of the yakuza before in some form of popular culture. But what happens when you leave Japan's most notorious criminal organization?
Read MoreMary Mallon, aka the infamous "Typhoid Mary," was vilified simply for asymptomatically carrying a deadly disease, but her life was even worse than you thought.
Read MoreDespite well over a century of rigorous study into the devastating conflict, there are still a few things about the American Civil War that don't make sense.
Read MorePresident Biden offered clemency to a record number of imprisoned people in 2024. Here are the five times in history inmates have refused the offer.
Read MoreSometimes the warning signs of infamous disasters were clear to see before the event, and if heeded rather than being ignored, could have saved countless lives.
Read MoreWeird laws are everywhere, and there's one thing that's illegal to toss out of windows in Baltimore, Maryland. It's probably not what you think.
Read MoreButch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid are remembered as Wild West outlaws, but a lot of what we believe about them may be based on lies or legend.
Read MoreThroughout history, humans have devised some uniquely awful ways to punish supposed wrongdoers. Here are some of worst we've come up with so far.
Read MoreSometimes, a law makes you scratch your head. In Colorado, there's one day of the week you're banned from buying cars - but there's a reason.
Read MoreSEAL Team Six rose into public consciousness after it conducted Operation Neptune Spear, killing Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden in 2011.
Read MoreArnold Schwarzenegger was one of the biggest movie stars in the world for a time, but before that, he was a successful bodybuilder in his own right.
Read MoreIt's safe to say President Jimmy Carter touched countless lives, even long after he left the White House.
Read MoreJimmy Carter was 52 in 1977 when he was sworn in as the 39th president.
Read MoreJimmy Carter's burial location has a special connection to everything he loved in life.
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