Where Is Chadwick Boseman Buried?
Actor Chadwick Boseman was an incredible human being and very important for Black representation in Hollywood. So where exactly is he buried?
Read MoreActor Chadwick Boseman was an incredible human being and very important for Black representation in Hollywood. So where exactly is he buried?
Read MoreFor over 50 years, Cyprus has been divided, but the lines of its division were drawn much earlier. Here is a review of why Cyprus is divided.
Read MoreNo matter how they manage it, there can only be one person in the world who is the first consumer to get their hands on a new kind of technology.
Read MoreThere are 38 different feline species, and here, we take a look at the differences of 13 of them, including the big cats and the bigger of the smaller cats.
Read MoreComedian Jay Leno is an avid car collector and owns more than 150 cars worth millions of dollars.
Read MoreWakanda, the fictitious location of the Marvel smash-hit "Black Panther," draws on many aspects of African culture. Here are a few of those inspirations.
Read MoreYou can do a lot in three days — go on a road trip, reminisce with old pals, or, as it turns out, invade Grenada. Here's the story of the U.S.-Grenada war.
Read MoreThere's little that seems less German than the classic American song, "Take Me Home, Country Roads." Why is it an Oktoberfest mainstay?
Read MoreComedian and long-time host of NBC's "Tonight Show" Jay Leno was forced to cancel an appearance after experiencing severe burns to his face.
Read MoreIf you've ever seen Steven Spielberg's 2004 movie "The Terminal," you've heard this story before, and you may know that the man who inspired the film died.
Read MoreThe U.S. flag is famously folded 13 times for ceremonial purposes, but the significance of those folds varies depending on the circumstance.
Read MoreIvan Milat killed people in Australia before his great-nephew Matthew Milat was also convicted of murder. Here's how he kept killing in the family.
Read MoreThe first newspaper ever printed in an Indigenous language was The Cherokee Phoenix, printed in both English and Cherokee in 1828.
Read MoreCanadian astronaut and musician Chris Hadfield has had quite a career — but nothing quite beats the time he recorded most of an album in space.
Read MoreFootball fans and non-fans alike are familiar with the feats Peyton Manning achieved on the field. But here's what he's been up to since retiring from the NFL.
Read MoreDuring the late 1970s and early 1980s, The Clash were on top of the world. The personal and off-record lives of The Clash were just as dramatic.
Read MoreOn November 13, 2022, at around 10:30 p.m., five college students were shot on the University of Virginia campus. Here's what we know about the suspect.
Read MoreIn part because of the tragedy, loss, and what-might-have-been that surrounds Big Star and its members, the band has become legendary.
Read MoreRobert Plant of Led Zeppelin wrote a song whose lyrics expressed his broken relationship with the band. Here's what led to the song.
Read MoreDonald Harvey is the third most prolific serial killer in the United States
Read MoreMines are worked by hundreds of people, and cave-ins, fires, and toxic gas are ever-present threats. Here are some of the world's worst mining disasters
Read MoreFrom the "Mona Lisa" to van Gogh's "Sunflowers," some of the world's most famous works of art have been targeted by vandals. Here are a few shocking examples.
Read MoreThe White House, or "the people's house," is an icon of America's Executive Branch. However, there was a time when The White House was nearly condemned.
Read MoreThe Scripps National Spelling Bee is the most famous spelling bee competition in the U.S. Here's who created it, and how it got its name.
Read MoreNeil Young met Margaret "Pegi" Morton in 1974 while she was working as a waitress at a restaurant near his ranch. Here's the sad story of their marriage.
Read MoreThe wreck of Titanic has fascinated people since its discovery in 1985. Now scientists have identified a mysterious object sitting just near Titanic's wreckage.
Read MoreThe Menendez brothers' defense was led by skilled attorney Leslie Abramson, who argued that years of abuse by their parents led to the murders.
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