Fascinating Facts About Perseus, The Greek Mythological Hero
Famous in Greek mythology for slaying Medusa, Perseus led an adventure-filled, and honest, life. Here's a look at some fascinating facts about Perseus.
Read MoreFamous in Greek mythology for slaying Medusa, Perseus led an adventure-filled, and honest, life. Here's a look at some fascinating facts about Perseus.
Read MoreThere are those celebrities who worked very hard to avoid military service, and then others who leaped forward when their country was threatened.
Read MoreFunny, how everyday objects, hundreds of years later, suddenly become valuable -- sometimes to the tune of millions and millions of dollars.
Read MorePart philosophy, part ethical creed, part brainchild of professors and Silicon Valley tech giants, longtermism asks people to think beyond the present.
Read MoreThe astronomical price of art is a controversial topic for many — and in some cases, people have good reason to be enraged. Why? Let's take a look.
Read MoreWritten language dates back thousands of years. Now one archaeology team has uncovered what is believed to be the oldest written sentence, dating to 1700 B.C.
Read MoreFrom exclusion zones, to lynchings, synagogue shootings, and attempts at expulsion, antisemitism has flourished in America.
Read MoreFrench writer Victor Hugo was honored at a state funeral upon his death in 1885.
Read MoreGenealogy has become a widespread hobby in recent years, made even more popular by scientific testing to determine ancestors deep in history.
Read MoreIn November 2022, the status of two political pets made headlines in South Korea. They were a gift to South Korean ex-President Moon Jae-in.
Read MoreEnvironmental activists throwing soup on famous paintings were not the first to try that tactic. A British suffragette once attacked a portrait with a hatchet.
Read MoreThe oldest body found in America dates all the way back to around 13,000 years ago. Called the "Arlington Springs Man," it was found off the California coast.
Read MoreIn 1994, a FedEx flight took off with four flight crew members and cargo comprised of mail and packages. One member was a last-minute addition.
Read MoreIt's one thing to take a vow of silence -- perhaps avoiding sin that could occur via speech -- but even so, there are moments when a monk needs to communicate.
Read MoreAncient Romans used to clean themselves after using the bathroom in a pretty disgusting way. Here's what they did to keep clean after toilet use.
Read MoreBritain's first portrait photographer told his subjects to say 'prunes' when he took their photos.
Read MoreThe Titanoboa was a monstrous snake, weighting up to 2,500 pounds, that existed around the time the dinosaurs went extinct. Here's what it looked like.
Read MoreWomen have a long and complicated history with education, being denied degrees for many years. This was the first woman in the U.S. to get a bachelor's degree.
Read MoreA potato farmer in Eastern Kyrgyzstan was tending his potato farm when he came across a memorial statue dating back to the 6th century.
Read MoreMuch of Richard Nixon's presidency was marred by his infamous controversies. Here's the story of his most infamous speech and where it took place.
Read MoreSan Francisco Giants' legend Willie Mays once left a game in 1963 so three brothers could play in the outfield at the same time -- an MLB first.
Read MoreThe Pony Express operated for only 18 months from 1860 to 1861.
Read MoreHumans lived in Mesoamerica as far back as 21,000 BC, and some of the more well-known civilizations include the Zapotecs, Teotihuacános, Mayans, and Aztecs.
Read MoreTheseus may be known for slaying the Minotaur of Greek mythology, but other aspects of his story weren't so heroic. Here are a few things you might not know.
Read MoreThe assassination of JFK is the source of many conspiracy theories. Here's why the Mary Ferrell Foundation is suing for access to JFK's assassination records.
Read MoreSometimes a biological one-off can be regarded as an aberration, something to be shunned or avoided, and other times, it's regarded as a deeper symbol of good.
Read MoreThe story of the first Thanksgiving is a controversial one, glossing over the darker aspects of colonists' interactions with Native Americans.
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