Two Broken Hands Didn't Stop This NFL Hall Of Famer From Making A Nearly-Impossible Play
This NFL Hall of Famer made a legendary catch with two broken hands. Here's how the injured Larry Wilson made the nearly impossible play.
Read MoreThis NFL Hall of Famer made a legendary catch with two broken hands. Here's how the injured Larry Wilson made the nearly impossible play.
Read MoreQueen Elizabeth II's funeral was guided by strict protocol. Here's why Prince Andrew and Prince Harry were not allowed to salute during the funeral.
Read MoreBlack cats have been associated with bad luck and bad omens for centuries.
Read MoreLists are helpful ways to organize information, even to understand the world, in science as well as philosophy. There are helpful lists to be found in Buddhism.
Read MoreLinda Darnell might not ring any bells today, but fans of 1940s Hollywood cinema will remember her numerous contributions to the film industry.
Read MoreBob Marley had an incredible spiritual hobby before his music career, and though he was just a child, people said he was eerily accurate in his predictions.
Read MoreLeah Toby Roberts left her home in North Carolina on March 9, 2000, and was never seen again. Here is the unsolved disappearance of Leah Roberts explained.
Read More"Riders on the Storm" by The Doors is a haunting track, one that seems almost cinematic. As for the inspiration behind Morrison's lyrics? Two words: true crime.
Read MoreWhether it's what they wore, items placed in their coffins, or even the coffins themselves, here are some of the things American presidents were buried with.
Read More"The Masked Marvel" actor David Bacon was stabbed in the back but tried to drive his car to get help. His bizarre1943 murder is still unsolved.
Read MoreClimbing Mount Everest is no easy feat, but in 2013 a former stray named Rupee became the first dog ever to climb Mount Everest.
Read MoreThe celebrated science fiction writer that seemingly predicted social media back in 1987 wrote several stories seeming to have foreshadowed societal changes.
Read MoreKeith Richards of The Rolling Stones once compared meeting one of his music idols to meeting an elephant. Here's what he meant by the strange analogy.
Read MoreCraig Hodges was a key reserve for the Chicago Bulls' first two championship teams in the '90s but was only 31 when he was allegedly blackballed by the NBA.
Read MoreBlack holes are among the biggest mysteries in the universe, but now we know what they sound like. NASA recently released terrifying audio of a black hole.
Read MoreElvis Presley's yacht had another famous owner before the King of Rock bought the USS Potomac in 1964.
Read MoreThere's a reason why many Korean folk tales open their stories with this same phrase, and it's not one you'd necessarily equate with children's stories.
Read MoreThe name Windsor is used by the British royal family, but it's an adopted name, and the origin is wilder than you think.
Read MoreFor many years, the remains of the deceased found a common final resting place: the town cemetery. It's changing in America -- but are cemeteries changing, too?
Read MoreAs time goes on and our understanding of climate change becomes more profound, it's clear that all of life on Earth is interconnected and interdependent.
Read MoreIf you're of a certain age, the "Free Willy" movies might have given you a benign view of orcas. That might change if they're biting your sailboat.
Read MoreBesides becoming big business, Halloween is a widespread celebration throughout America every October 31 -- except in parts of Iowa, as it turns out.
Read MoreThe stories of victims of human trafficking are often rooted deep in childhoods filled with trauma and abuse, as Virginia Giuffre has related.
Read MoreThere have been suspects in the mysterious 2003 disappearance of 14-year-old Charlene Downes, but she has never been found dead or alive.
Read MoreA surprising discovery of rare Byzantine coins advances the notion that the cosmos and regular commerce previously intertwined. Here's the story.
Read MoreThere are those among us who not only enjoy a good scare, but will actually pay money for the privilege. Enter the entertainment phenomenon of haunted houses.
Read MoreGood fences make good neighbors, said the poet, but fences, or any other kind of boundary, don't necessarily stop one country from moving on another.
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