The Bizarre Truth Of The Corpse That Once Guarded Its Own Severed Head
English philosopher Jeremy Bentham's corpse remains on display at a university.
Read MoreEnglish philosopher Jeremy Bentham's corpse remains on display at a university.
By Jean Mendoza Read MoreMore than 40 years before the Salem Witch Trials, there were people being executed in Connecticut because they were accused of working for the devil.
By Mina Elwell Read MoreThe Judds presented themselves as the "Hillbilly Women" at early performances in San Francisco. Here's the story of their long and legendary career.
By Paris L. Read MoreIn 1692, the Puritan village of Salem, Massachusetts, was hit by a wave of zealous religious paranoia. This is the untold truth of the Salem witch trials.
By Mina Elwell Read MoreMany Russian oligarchs have died under suspicious circumstances on President Vladimir Putin's watch. The death of Leonid Shulman is no different and here's why.
By William Kennedy Read MoreRobert Redford is a Hollywood icon, a heartthrob, and a proponent for independent filmmakers. Learn the untold truth about this a notoriously private person.
By Marta Djordjevic Read MoreBuddhism is one of the most popular religious practices out there due to its flexibility and lack of definition. Which can make it hard to understand.
By Josh Sippie Read MoreRic Parnell captured the hearts of many with "This is Spinal Tap," but he's also known for his talent. This is the untold truth of Ric Parnell of Spinal Tap.
By Paris L. Read MoreIf you think Naomi Judd's talents and interests started and ended with music, think again. Here's what you need to know about the untold truth of Naomi Judd.
By Engrid Barnett Read MoreMaybe a child sees "Raiders of the Lost Ark" for the first time and decides then and there to become an archaeologist. Or sees "Star Trek" and aims at space.
By Sophie Brookover Read MoreAmerican colonists relied on food staples and preservation methods to keep them fed. From corn to pickled veggies to even fast food, here's what they ate.
By Josh Cook Read MoreProminent show business personalities are often the subject of bizarre rumors -- Paul McCartney is dead, for instance. Shirley Temple was no exception.
By Sarah January Read MoreJust a few years away from their 40th anniversary, Spinal Tap still manages to draw publicity and attention, and they regularly find themselves in the news.
By Chandler Stark Read MoreAfter law enforcement had all but given up on the I-65 killings, new tools provided a valuable break in the case. This is the untold truth of the I-65 Killer.
By Brian Myers Read MoreSince human civilization began we have endeavored to make contact with alien life. Some methods have proven to be pointless, but new ways look promising.
By Daniel Allen Read MoreAncient Romans held a diverse array of beliefs that point to a complicated view of ghosts, spirits, and the afterlife. So what exactly did they believe?
By Sarah Crocker Read MoreBaz Luhrmann has made some visually stunning films, now he is about to release his latest, a biopic about Elvis Presley. Learn the untold truth about this film.
By Jeff Somers Read MoreThe harmonica is a humble instrument, inexpensive, easy to play, difficult to master. One musician who did master it -- and how -- was Toots Thielemans.
By Richard DiCicco Read MoreIn the early 1940s, Veronica Lake became a household name for her acting chops and her signature look. But a major moment in U.S. history changed everything.
By Aaron Homer Read MoreOne of the most important Black units in the army during WWII was the 6888 Central Postal Directory Battalion, an all-Black and all-female unit.
By Chandler Stark Read MoreGeorge Plantagenet, Duke of Clarence, was brother to King Edward IV. George went back and forth challenging his brother which led to this unusual demise.
By Holly Gary Read MoreHave you ever wished you were a millionaire? Maybe you have a million-dollar concept like one of these ridiculous ideas that made money. Lots of money.
By Jeff Somers Read MoreLong before GPS in cars and phones, there were maps -- often artistic representations of how the world's physical characteristics were perceived.
By Liv Brinkley Read MoreOne of the unique aspects of human beings is the capacity to speculate and philosophize -- what's it all about? More fundamentally, where did it all start?
By Daniel Allen Read MoreThe history of show business is full of tales of one successful artist helping a newbie get a foot up in the industry. Then there are the tales of petty spite.
By Karen Corday Read MoreA man named William Kemmler became the first person in the world to be killed with the electric chair in the late 19th century. This is his untold truth.
By Marina Manoukian Read MoreDespite the success and critical acclaim, Avenged Sevenfold's rise to the top hasn't been without its various trials and tribulations. Here's their story.
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