How A Whale Bone Used In A Medical Procedure Killed A Founding Father
Gouverneur Morris was one of the Founding Fathers as New York's representative. Morris was plagued with health problems. Here is how a whalebone killed Morris.
Read MoreGouverneur Morris was one of the Founding Fathers as New York's representative. Morris was plagued with health problems. Here is how a whalebone killed Morris.
Read MoreFor three weeks in 2002, the Washington metro area was gripped with fear as an unknown predator with a high-powered rifle. What happened to his children?
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Read MoreJohn Larroquette's voice is the legendary narrator that introduces audiences to the story that befalls the main characters in "The Texas Chain Saw Massacre."
Read MoreOne of The Commodores' most famous songs, "Nightshift," is about two R&B legends who passed away before their time -- Marvin Gaye and Jackie Wilson.
Read MoreAnn O'Delia Diss Debar was a dedicated con artist. So what kind of life did she lead that even Houdini had to begrudgingly admit to being impressed?
Read MoreSparking the American Revolution, the Seven Years' War devastated lives all over the world. Here are some tragic details about the Seven Years' War.
Read MoreUFOs have been a constant source of speculation in both the public and scientific community. Here's what Albert Einstein said in his famous UFO letter.
Read MoreGruesome details found in a 3,000-year-old shark attack victim's skeleton were discovered by archeologists during a study on prehistoric violence in Japan.
Read MoreThe dybbuk is a spirit from 16th century Jewish folklore that enters someone's body and possesses them. Here's what dybbuks are all about.
Read MoreThe 1980s were a decade of excess and great music. Put both together, and scandal follows.
Read MoreThor's Well, Oregon: the drainpipe of the Pacific Ocean is visible when high tide approaches. People can walk right up to it if they dare.
Read MoreSuge Knight, the famous and controversial music producer and record label owner, is currently in prison. But what happened to his lawyer, David Kenner?
Read MoreEnglish singer-songwriter Kate Bush performs an experimental style of art pop. Here's why Big Boi once spent a month in England trying to find her.
Read MoreMany might not know that George Harrison's sister, Louise Harrison, actually helped introduce The Beatles to the United States. Here's how she did it.
Read MoreMichael Jackson had 26 nieces and nephews, and several of them have followed the lead of their uncle and parents in pursuing work in the public eye.
Read MoreFew who watched 1993's Super Bowl will ever forget Garth Brooks' appearance that year, which actually almost never happened. Here's the whole story.
Read MoreDerrick Thomas was hoping to catch a flight to watch the Rams play the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the NFC Championship, but wintry conditions got in the way.
Read MoreThe 1st Annual Grammy Awards were held on May 4, 1959. But the first and only Grammy Award ever to be revoked was awarded in 1990. Here's what happened.
Read MoreQuite by chance, scientists happened upon an intriguing ability that some sea spiders have. Let's take a look at this bizarre sea spider behavior.
Read MoreOne of the well-known rituals of the Super Bowl is the coin toss at the beginning of the game. Here is the coin toss curse that hasn't been broken since 2014.
Read MoreThe Super Bowl is one of the biggest commercial and cultural events in the United States. But this wasn't always the case. This is the story of the first one.
Read MoreWhile viewers won't get the full picture until the Super Bowl, what do we know about the rock stars worthy of some of the priciest seconds on television?
Read MoreCannibalism remains one of the most taboo acts a human being can indulge in. Here are the disturbing details about the life of cannibal author Jose Luis Calva.
Read MoreThere have been many musicians who have fallen into the bad graces of the Catholic Church. Here is the Grammy performance that had the church up in arms.
Read MoreAt the 1998 Grammy's, one artist stood head and shoulders - and frantic, convulsive limbs - above all these exceptional musicians: the "Soy Bomb guy."
Read MorePresident Bill Clinton is often remembered as ushering in an economic golden age. But he made some questionable decisions, from sex scandals to foreign policy.
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