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  • Two hands wrapped in black gloves reach towards jewlery against a red background.

    The Most Audacious Jewelry Heists In History

    Jewel heists have become a regular occurrence since the old days of plundering tombs, with some particularly audacious cases still generating shock to this day.

    By Sarah Crocker 1 hour ago Read More
  • A trio of people smiling for the camera, with the middle person wearing a shirt saying that she survived Chernobyl

    Events From 1986 That Changed Lives Forever

    1986 saw regime shifts, a nuclear meltdown, a space shuttle explosion, successful surrogacy, Oprah going national, and other events that forever changed us.

    By Kathy Benjamin 19 hours ago Read More
  • Leaded gasoline pump at Shell station

    Popular Things From The 1960s That Are Totally Banned Today

    There are lots of retro elements born in the 1960s that retain their charm today, but there are also plenty of pastimes that haven't aged well at all.

    By Brian Boone 2 days ago Read More
  • Backlit mountain with warships at sea in foreground

    Why Fighting On WWII's Pacific Front Was Worse Than You Thought

    War is hell, no matter where it's fought, but the Pacific Front of WWII came with the added horrors of tropical disease, malnutrition, shark attacks, and worse.

    By Chris Turner-Neal 3 days ago Read More
  • US soldiers marching across a field in Vietnam, with helicopters landing in the background

    The Most Infamous Events Of The Vietnam War

    The Vietnam War was tragic for many reasons, including how convoluted it was. These infamous events further eroded the public's trust in the U.S. government.

    By Kathy Benjamin 4 days ago Read More
  • Donald Trump in suit and tie

    Donald Trump Just Can't Beat This US President's Hollywood Record

    While Donald Trump built his career on real estate and eventually Hollywood, there is still one U.S. president that has him beat in terms of movie appearances.

    By S. Flannagan 5 days ago Read More
  • Aviator Amelia Earhart in front of her plane

    Why Aerial Footage From 1938 Might Be Final Clue In Solving The Amelia Earhart Plane Mystery

    Newly uncovered 1938 aerial photos may contain the evidence needed to end the search for Amelia Earhart’s plane and solve aviation’s greatest mystery.

    By Andrew Amelinckx 7 days ago Read More
  • captured SS soldiers, may 1945

    Life During WWII Germany's Final Days Was Truly Horrific

    Between advancing Allied forces with a thirst for revenge and a chronic lack of essential resources, the end of WWII was a living hell for Germans in Europe.

    By Chris Turner-Neal 8 days ago Read More
  • A wealthy 1920s couple sitting at home

    What It Was Like To Be Filthy Rich 100 Years Ago

    The Roaring Twenties are most commonly associated with the United States — a time of liveliness, materialism, and excess. And being wealthy meant having it all.

    By Mikael Angelo Francisco 9 days ago Read More
  • Late 19th-century play scene

    5 Sayings From The Victorian Era We Still Use Today

    Slang is a great example of evolving language, but some sayings stick around, so we're spilling the beans on expressions we still use from the Victorian Era.

    By Richard Milner 10 days ago Read More
  • Illustration of Sacagawea guiding the Lewis and Clark expedition

    The Biggest Thing Everyone Gets Wrong About Sacagawea

    Sacagawea's story is understood through the lens of a few white men who were around her for two years, but new research shows big mistakes in that narrative.

    By Andrew Amelinckx 14 days ago Read More
  • inmates at Terrorist Confinement Center in El Salvador

    Doing Time In These Prisons Is Practically A Death Sentence

    Some prisons are worse than others, and the most brutal and dangerous of them all take away not just freedom but also basic rights and dignity.

    By Brian Boone 15 days ago Read More
  • Nuclear weapons in plane's bomb bay

    How The U.S. Lost 6 Nuclear Weapons And Other Broken Arrow Tales

    The fact that a nuclear weapon can go missing is somewhat shocking, but these so called "broken arrow" incidents have happened multiple times. Here's how.

    By Sarah Crocker 15 days ago Read More
  • ruins of dunkirk, 1940

    The Most Devastating Military Defeats In Modern History

    Whether caused by inept leadership, overconfidence, or opponents that simply fought better, these military victories were also catastrophic for the losing side.

    By Chris Turner-Neal 17 days ago Read More
  • Sumariners on top of the USS Tang in port

    How This WWII Crew Escaped A Sunken Submarine

    Dozens of men died when the USS Tang was felled by its own torpedo, but a few survived thanks to quick thinking, courage, and more than a little luck.

    By Kathy Benjamin 18 days ago Read More
  • Various law enforcement branches standing around after the 2015 Waco shootout

    The Wildest Shootouts In American History

    Shootouts aren't too common, but given modern firepower, when they happen, they're often quite deadly, with innocent bystanders caught in the crossfire.

    By Kathy Benjamin 20 days ago Read More
  • robed silhouette lit hallway

    Cases From Unsolved Mysteries That Have Since Been Solved

    Unsolved Mysteries has featured more than 1,000 unsolved crimes, missing persons, and other mysteries. These Unsolved Mysteries have been cleared up.

    By Grunge Staff 22 days ago Read More
  • Russian president Vladimir Putin raises hands while speaking at a conference

    Why The Russia-Ukraine War Is Worse Than You Think

    Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24, 2022, and the tragic war between the two countries has continued for over 1,300 days — with a tragic toll.

    By Mikael Angelo Francisco 22 days ago Read More
  • A close up of several charred floors of Grenfell Tower still burning

    The Most Terrifying Structural Fires In History

    Structural fires often start small and spread quickly, leaving little time for escape. That scenario made these some of the most terrifying fires in history.

    By Kathy Benjamin 23 days ago Read More
  • Army paratroopers parachuting with aircraft

    The Daring WWII POW Raid On Los Baños

    Opened in 1943, Los Baños was one of several prisoner of war camps operated by the Japanese in the Philippines in the final year of World War II.

    By S. Flannagan 24 days ago Read More
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    Famous Cults You Had No Idea Were Still Active

    Some creepy cults just refuse to die. Despite destructive and tragic collapses, they show a tenacity matched only by cockroaches in a nuclear war.

    By David Tormsen 26 days ago Read More
  • Five of the Radium Girls pose after settling their lawsuit in 1928

    The Radium Girls And Other Tragic Radiation Deaths

    The deadly effects of radiation poisoning aren't limited to atomic warfare; radiation has killed scientists, spies, factory workers, and even children.

    By Steven Luna 26 days ago Read More
  • zach miller is helped off the field after sustaining knee injury

    The Most Devastating Sports Accidents In History

    When athletes compete, accidents and injuries are bound to occur. But some accidents are so traumatic and horrific, it's incredible the athlete survived at all.

    By Grunge Staff 28 days ago Read More
  • a bomber takes off from the deck of the USS Hornet for the Doolittle Raid

    The Most Audacious Air Raid Of WWII

    Months after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, the U.S. answered with a daring plan to send American planes into Japanese airspace to attack Tokyo.

    By Chris Turner-Neal 28 days ago Read More
  • El Chapo held and flanked by two soldiers

    The Incredible Escape And Recapture Of El Chapo

    El Chapo headed the Sinaloa Cartel in Mexico for two long stretches, separated by a prison term, as one of the most notorious and successful criminals ever.

    By Brian Boone 29 days ago Read More
  • B-17 bomber in air, 1942

    The Horrors Of B-17 Combat In WWII

    B-17 combat during World War II required the combined might of men and machines, but enemy fire was far from the only danger on the "Flying Fortresses."

    By Sarah Crocker 1 month ago Read More
  • The Eastern State Penitentiary, a former American prison in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

    The Brutality Of 19th-Century Prisons

    Years ago, the majority of American prisons weren't built to be permanent confinement rooms as they are today. That changed after the Revolutionary War.

    By Mikael Angelo Francisco 1 month ago Read More
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