Tragic Cases Of Patricide From History
Patricide, defined as killing one's own father, has repulsed and shocked people for thousands of years. Yet cases continue to occur well into the 21st century.
Read MorePatricide, defined as killing one's own father, has repulsed and shocked people for thousands of years. Yet cases continue to occur well into the 21st century.
Read MoreToday, Macy's is one of the most readily recognized retail brands in America, and like many businesses, it began with the hard work of its founder.
Read MoreThe 2018 MMA fight between Irvins Ayala and Drew Chapman is one remembered by MMA fans for how it played out and the surprising turn it took after the K.O.
Read MoreThe rugged, remote, and mountainous region of Scotland is prone to snow. It's not surprising, then, that the Scottish people have hundreds of terms for it.
Read MoreOne especially heart-breaking (though mostly forgotten) story is that of Thomas Wedders, who holds the Guinness record for the world's longest nose.
Read MoreA declining population can create serious social problems, and birth rates are slowing down across the globe. Yet the global population is at an all-time high.
Read MoreCards for Christmas, for birthdays, for condolence -- writing and mailing letters on paper might be dying out, but Hallmark continues to continue.
Read MoreThe year 2022 will be remembered for a great many events, and we cite 13 in this list. These are the moments that shook the world and continue to reverberate.
Read MoreAfter the Emancipation Proclamation of 1863, slavery was outlawed. But for the last-surviving Black Americans born into slavery, its brutal legacy continued.
Read MoreOne of the important aspects of Donald Trump's public image is his wealth, something that has family history, dating back for generations of Trumps.
Read MoreThe relationship between Mike Pense and Donalt Trump has been both contentious and amicable, culminating in a falling out after the 2020 election.
Read MoreNancy Pelosi, the current Speaker of the House of Representatives, will not seek election to any leadership positions after Democrats lost the House.
Read MoreSpiritualism -- communicating with the dead through mediums -- became wildly popular in the 19th century, in part because of the three Fox sisters.
Read MoreIn a 78-day armed standoff, the Kanien'kehà:ka (or Mohawk) people in Canada fought for their right to their land. Here's the full story of the 1990 Oka Crisis.
Read MoreCharlotte, N.C.-based hairdresser Shanquelle Robinson died under questionable circumstances while on vacation and her death is still shrouded in mystery.
Read MoreNorth Korea is a famously closed nation with many mysterious traditions. This is the song North Koreans in Pyongyang hear every morning.
Read MoreMoney makes the world go 'round, or so says the song, and rarely is that more evident than when examining the costs associated with running for U.S. president.
Read MoreMany fantasize about being able to stumble across a buried treasure. But one British couple recently had this come true quite literally beneath their feet.
Read MoreUnder the façade of the successful businessman was a twisted criminal who preyed on women. This is the messed up truth of the Beauty Queen Killer.
Read MorePocahontas looms large in early American history, both as myth and as an historical figure, symbolic of the clash between Native Americans and Europeans.
Read MoreDisneyland is a constant in American popular culture, a juggernaut of an amusement park that's ready and waiting in Southern California every day -- almost.
Read MoreA lot can happen in six hours, particularly in war, and in one morning before the end of World War I, 3,000 people died. Here's the full story.
Read MoreDid Confucius, who lends his name to Confucianism, and Lao Tzu, the founder of Taoism, ever meet in person? The answer may come as a bit of a surprise.
Read MoreThe Earth's oceans remain a largely unexplored part of the planet, so it's no surprise that researchers have found some new and terrifying underwater species.
Read MoreShould Trump win in 2024 and subsequently be inaugurated in 2025, he would be the second person to serve non-consecutive terms in office. Here's the first.
Read MoreYou might assume that someone with a criminal record would be disqualified from running for president. However, a convicted criminal can still run.
Read MoreIn 2017, journalists Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey detailed sexual assault and harassment allegations against Hollywood mogul Harvey Weinstein.
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