The Monkees became one of the defining bands of the 1960s, but they had some help along the way. In fact, Neil Diamond actually wrote one of their hit songs.
For decades, rock star Van Halen's virtuoso guitar skills were massively popular. But for some of his celebrity peers, he and his music were better avoided.
Evanescence was conceived when frontwoman Amy Lee was 13 years old, rising to fame in early aughts. Here's what Lee's former bandmates have to say about her.
On live television, anything can happen. A fact that these reporters know all too well, as some serious health scares unfolded right before their viewers' eyes.
The word "demon" has a long history, and many demons in the Bible are never explicitally called such or even named. Here are four of the most disturbing.
There's a scientific explanation for the phenomenon of solar eclipses, but that hasn't stopped people from believing some pretty wild things about them.
Osama Bin Laden, leader of the terrorist network Al Qaeda, was killed by American soldiers during the May 2, 2011 raid. Here's what happened to his body.
Helen Hunt rode a wave of '90s sitcom stardom all the way to the end of the decade, but her career in the 21st century has been relatively quiet. Here's why.
America's independence was hard-fought, with heroes like George Washington coming to the forefront. But there were just as many generals who were failures.
It's no secret that being good looking comes with perks in ways big and small, but in matters of the law, do attractive people face fewer legal consequences?
YouTube has launched the careers of many unknowns. But sometimes the seemingly wholesome of funny content doesn't match what goes on when the cameras turn off.
Cuba's Communist leader Fidel Castro was a huge figure from a small nation. The revolutionary died in 2016 at 90 years old. Here's what happened to his body.
Protecting some of the U.K.'s most valuable human assets, royal bodyguards have a thankless yet vital job. These are the many rules they need to abide by.
You heard right: 2024 is the year of an "insect apocalypse" - but not in the way you might think. Here's what's happening, and why you shouldn't be scared.
The Titanic sunk in April 1912, and its wreckage remains at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean. But what if it never sank? Here's how things would be different.