Steven Hatfill Of The Anthrax Attacks' Controversial Connection To Trump
Steven Hatfill, who will be included in Netflix's "The Anthrax Attacks," also shares a connection to former President Donald Trump and the U.S. COVID response.
Read MoreSteven Hatfill, who will be included in Netflix's "The Anthrax Attacks," also shares a connection to former President Donald Trump and the U.S. COVID response.
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Read MoreOne of the three biggest prophets in the Bible is Ezekiel. But who was Ezekiel, and what can we learn from his psychedelic visions?
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Read MoreThe first NFL playoff game smelled terrible, and not for reasons you might first expect. Here's why the very first NFL playoff game smelled so bad.
Read MoreA teenage soldier in World War I named Leonard Knight was saved from a German bullet by a small pocket Bible, which stopped the bullet in its tracks.
Read MoreIn 2001, the United States was seized by fear when a string of anthrax attacks occurred. But who was Bruce Ivins, the man determined to be behind it?
Read MoreAlicia Silverstone, largely known for her role in the movie "Clueless," also appeared in several music videos for the band Aerosmith.
Read MoreWe've always been told that fire and ice can never go together. But can they actually? Here's how you can start a fire by using a chunk of ice.
Read MoreMichael Jackson made one of the most expensive music videos of all time, costing a whopping $7 million to create. Here's the story behind the music video.
Read MoreRapper and soon-to-be father Lil Phat (Melvin Vernell III) was just 19 years old when he was murdered outside of a Georgia hospital. Here's what happened.
Read MoreAs a result of climate change, archeologists are making all new discoveries. Here is what 500-year-old creature that was recently found in a melting iceberg.
Read MoreWhile Americans and Europeans tout Mikhail Gorbachev as a hero, Russian views are less positive. This is what Mikhail Gorbachev's Soviet Union was really like.
Read MoreWhen you throw something out, do you think about its afterlife? Not all garbage decomposes quickly. These are the things that take the longest to decompose.
Read MorePrincess Doe was a 17-year-old girl found murdered in a cemetery in 1982.
Read MoreWhile Paul Simon is regarded as one of the most acclaimed songwriters, did his children follow in his footsteps? Let's take a look at three of them.
Read MoreInspiration for the band's name came from Cass Elliot and a somewhat unlikely place: Television.
Read MoreSomeone came forward and told police that they knew what had happened to Blackwood, who was still considered missing.
Read MoreIn 1835, the emperor of Vietnam, Minh Mạng ordered Joseph Marchand, a 32-year-old priest and missionary, to die by a painfully slow form of execution.
Read MoreGram Parsons was an influential musician who died far too young.
Read MoreIt was John Gilber's romantic nature that ended up being his downfall in terms of exiling him from Hollywood.
Read MoreWhat would happen if Jupiter and Earth did share more in common? What if Earth were suddenly 11 times larger, matching Jupiter's unfathomable size?
Read MoreBy the summer of 1966, everything seemed to fall into place for the Rolling Stones' first feature film. However, it truly was not meant to be.
Read MoreOn the subject of bear attacks, the National Park Service offers some valuable advice, and one man managed to save himself in the most incredible way.
Read MoreWhile a recognizable calendar system has remained almost unchanged for nearly two millennia, you can't say the same about the way we measure the time of day.
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