Celine Dion postponed her world tour in 2021 before canceling it in 2022. Due to a tragic personal struggle, the singer took a step back from the spotlight.
The assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. on April 4, 1968, shocked and saddened the nation. On that day, as a nation mourned, speeches mingled with riots.
Famous Old Hollywood star John Wayne had quite a life full of accomplishments. Here are some strange details about the actor that you might not have known.
In the 1800s, the Oregon Trail was used by thousands of settlers to seek a brighter life in the West. The complex history behind the journey might surprise you.
Reality TV has graced our screens for decades and provided many memorable moments. Here are some of those that became infamous for very disturbing reasons.
Amish women must follow rules dictating everything from employment to what they're allowed to wear to their own funerals, and some of them might surprise you.
Clint Eastwood has left a long string of failed romances in his wake, but only a few of his exes have gone on record about their relationships with the star.
From birth through to death by crucifixion, Jesus Christ was never meant to have a happy life. The tragedy of Jesus is long, painful, and takes some explaining.
According to scripture and historical sources, the day of the Crucifixion may have been marked by an eclipse, an earthquake, and a horrific public spectacle.
Albert Einstein saw the potential for one of humanity's most volatile creations to end life on Earth as we know it. His prediction is still a possibility.
Aerosmith scheduled what was slated to be their final tour, but had to reschedule because of this rare and serious injury frontman Steven Tyler suffered.
On November 23, 1991, the world was stunned to learn Freddie Mercury of Queen had AIDS. A day later he was dead, and fans and musicians alike all paid tribute.
Likely no one you know likes mosquitos. They seem to offer nothing and only cause trouble, but here's what life could look like if we destroyed them forever.
Over 70 people died in the infamous 1993 siege of the Branch Davidian compound in Waco, Texas. Here's the tragic fate of the many bodies recovered afterward.