The Untold Truth Of Huey Lewis And The News
Huey Lewis and the News was one of the most popular bands of the 1980s, known for "I Want a New Drug," "The Heart of Rock & Roll" and "Hip to Be Square."
Read MoreHuey Lewis and the News was one of the most popular bands of the 1980s, known for "I Want a New Drug," "The Heart of Rock & Roll" and "Hip to Be Square."
Read MoreThe I-70 Killer is thought to have murdered six victims throughout their short run, using close, precise, execution-like shots to the back of the head.
Read MoreLife is full of ups and downs, and that's true everyone sharing this crazy Earth. But it's extra true of some people — like Earl Simmons, better known as DMX.
Read MoreThe Colonial Parkway was home to what's believed to have been perhaps 10 murders. At least eight of these killings comprise the actual Colonial Parkway murders.
Read MoreThe Dick Van Dyke Show was unlike anything viewers had ever seen before -- it was witty, intelligent, comedically sharp, and quite ahead of its time socially.
Read MoreComedians in Cars Getting Coffee premiered in 2012 and features Jerry Seinfeld chatting fellow comedians while out for a drive and coffee.
Read MoreIt's not always clear just what exactly a pope does, but many people seem to agree that the incumbent, Pope Francis, looks pretty great doing it.
Read MoreA loosely-knit group of studio musicians known as the Wrecking Crew played on many a future classic recording, from the Byrds to the Beach Boys to Sinatra.
Read More"Comparative thanatology" is the discipline that investigates death responses among non-human animals, who, like us, feel pain when a loved one passes.
Read MoreKillers are even more terrifying when they use sneaky methods we don't see coming or when they pick their targets at random -- killing for the sake of killing.
Read MoreTippi Hedren is probably best known for her starring roles in Alfred Hitchcock's films, The Birds and Marnie. Then she disappeared.
Read MoreDust filled up the passageways. After the debris settled, the 33 men working in the tunnels realized they were trapped more than 2,300 feet below ground.
Read MoreOn February 11, 2013, the then-Pope Benedict XVI made an announcement that stunned the Vatican and Catholics around the world: He intended to retire.
Read MoreEven with its cult following, it can be argued that Pentagram is one of the early American metal bands that should have been much bigger.
Read MoreGroundbreaking in many ways, The Jeffersons has remained a cultural touchstone for some very good reasons. Here's the untold truth of The Jeffersons.
Read MoreThe love for westerns goes back to the late 1800's, the actual beginning of motion pictures, which quite literally took place in the still-alive Wild West.
Read MoreImagine the modern era, with all its technological advancements, except minus the circuitry, electric machinery, and digital communication. That's steampunk.
Read MoreCyberpunk is a sub-genre of science fiction, exploring a counter-cultural and anti-authoritarian worldview of a technologically-advanced and dehumanized future.
Read MoreA woman out for a walk with her dog in a part of the city known as the West Mesa made a grisly discovery in February 2009: It was a human bone.
Read MoreSister Rosetta Tharpe, the "godmother of rock & roll," may be one of the most consistently under-appreciated performers in music history.
Read MoreBest known for his contributions in some of the biggest chart-toppers and movies in popular culture, Ludacris is an icon with countless accolades.
Read MoreWhen it comes to World War II, it's not all that hard to end up thinking of the Japanese Kamikaze pilots who would dive bomb their planes into Allied ships.
Read MoreThe family names have become such a part of our language that people sometimes forget there were two actual families called the Hatfields and the McCoys.
Read MoreBorn in Torquay, England, in 1890, Agatha Christie is a best-selling novelist of all time, and perhaps one of the most prolific.
Read MoreJames Harden has had a storied career in basketball. He's one of the league's top scorers, regularly makes it to the All-Star team, and has been the NBA's MVP.
Read MorePeople have heard of the Lewis and Clark expedition, but not the man named York. Here's the untold truth of the slave who helped the Lewis and Clark expedition.
Read MoreRoger Reece Kibbe started his string of murders in 1977 when he kidnapped 21-year-old Lou Ellen Burleigh of Walnut Creek, California.
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