The Archangel Gabriel: The Untold Truth
It's possible that the best known of all the angels is the archangel Gabriel, but he only pops up twice in the Hebrew Bible and twice in the New Testament.
Read MoreIt's possible that the best known of all the angels is the archangel Gabriel, but he only pops up twice in the Hebrew Bible and twice in the New Testament.
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By Jennifer Deutschmann Read MoreThe U.S. and Canada are pretty buddy-buddy now, but that wasn't always the case. Both countries have at one point drawn up plans to invade each other.
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By Jean Mendoza Read MoreConspiracy theorist Max Spiers believed he was being pursued by people who did not want his theories being publicly shared and may have feared for his life.
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By Jennifer Deutschmann Read MoreThe Pacific Electric red cars traversed 1,100 miles of tracks around Southern California. It had stops from Santa Monica to Orange County and San Bernardino.
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By Mina Elwell Read MoreKensington Palace is filled with dozens of rooms, and servants and family members alike have reported ghost sightings within the lavish residence's walls.
By Toby Arguello Read MoreDespite its relatively young age, Arlington's Tomb of the Unknown Soldier has a complex history. Discover the untold truth of this military memorial.
By Sarah Crocker Read MoreDespite there only being a few biblical references to him, Michael, the leader of the angelic army, is arguably the most popular of the archangels.
By Mikael Angelo Francisco Read MoreIn 1745, four years after Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, was founded, an innkeeper named Samuel Powell began importing and distributing books in the town.
By Frank F. Read MoreIn 1942, years before the atomic bomb dropped, the British government was experimenting with a different way to annihilate enemies: through biological warfare.
By Aimee Lamoureux Read MoreIn the 1980s, The Smiths saw a string of controversies, often stoked by conservative conformists and the tabloid media. Here's the untold truth of The Smiths.
By Frank F. Read MoreMost Christians are familiar with the general significance of Bethlehem. But Bethlehem contains many more surprises.
By Michele Gama Sosa Read MoreHere are the most widely discussed theories regarding the 2006 disappearance of Ohio State medical student Brian Shaffer.
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