How Investigative Genealogy Helped The FBI Identify The Lady Of The Dunes
The Lady of the Dunes' identity was unknown for nearly five decades. Here's how investigative genealogy helped the FBI identify the murdered woman.
Read MoreThe Lady of the Dunes' identity was unknown for nearly five decades. Here's how investigative genealogy helped the FBI identify the murdered woman.
Read MoreThere are several different types of court orders, though they all work toward the same goal. Let's take a closer look at these legal prolamations.
Read MoreThe Delphi murders, when to Indiana teens were killed, had remained unsolved until police arrested a 50-year-old man. Here's why the court documents are sealed.
Read MoreCold cases are also of special interest to news audiences and true crime enthusiasts. What does it really mean to have a case go cold, though?
Read MoreOn October 29, 2022, a deadly crowd surge killed over 150 people and injured scores more at a Halloween event in a popular party district in Seoul.
Read MoreThe true story of a man in Iran who died just months after bathing for the first time in 60 years. He thought bathing would make him sick.
Read MoreHow 2022's Nobel Prize winners in physics proved Einstein wrong shattering our understanding of reality itself.
Read MoreAngela Davis, a Communist civil rights activist, inspired Mick Jagger to write the song "Sweet Black Angel" for The Rolling Stones, their only political song.
Read MoreJimi Hendrix's heartbreaking last words left on his manager's answering machine only leave unanswered questions surrounding Hendrix's final days.
Read MoreThe Elamite language, dating back four or five thousand years, finally makes sense to language scholars. Here's how they uncovered its secrets.
Read MoreIn August 2018, convicted murderer Nathaniel Cook was paroled after serving just 20 years for a string of monstrous murders with his brother Anthony.
Read MoreGrowing up, Lionel Richie never had his sights set on becoming a professional musician, but that all changed during college. This is the sport got him there.
Read MoreDolly Parton an Kenny Rogers are two country music icons with long and storied careers. This is the story of their last duet, and why it was magical.
Read MoreFew people know that for many years, the four kings included in the deck were also named after famous historical figures, with names printed alongside them.
Read MoreThe Patanela, a 63-foot yacht, set sail for a month-long voyage off of Western Australia, but it vanished. The disappearance is still unexplained.
Read MoreMany artists have had run ins with the law for a number of reasons, one of which is money. These are some musicians who were charged with tax evasion.
Read MoreThere are few bands as genre-defining, complex, and influential as Earth, Wind & Fire. These are some fascinating facts and stories about Earth, Wind & Fire.
Read MoreFrom singing to acting to activism, 90s-era superstar Natalie Imbruglia has an illustrious career behind her. Here's where she is now, and what she's up to.
Read MoreThe Goo Goo Dolls have cranked out one massive radio standard after another. Here's the tragic real-life story of the Goo Goo Dolls.
Read MoreHalf-couch caskets, which have two lid openings, are more common than full-couch caskets.
Read MoreWhile Kanye West has screwed up his relationships with brands on an epic scale, there are some shocking runners-up in the trying-to-ruin-their-career Olympics.
Read MoreIf the "Jurassic Park" franchise taught us anything, it's that resurrecting long-vanished creatures might start out cool, but could cause collateral damage.
Read MoreAgriculture is the cause of a huge portion of all greenhouse gas emissions in the U.S. and beyond. Can these new lab-grown foods help save the planet?
Read MoreCountry star Dolly Parton has been so successful that she boasts a trio of Guinness World Records relating to her musical achievements.
Read MoreJohann Sebastian Bach is widely regarded as a unique musical genius, a man who composed works that continue to amaze centuries later -- until he was blinded.
Read MorePart of the purpose of art is for the viewer (or consumer) to find a particular, individual meaning within the images, sounds, and words presented.
Read More"Gold rush" might call to mind the one in California in 1849, but there were many more. Here are some gold rushes you probably didn't learn about in school.
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