The Real Story Behind Crispin Glover's Infamous Letterman Appearance
When Crispin Glover went on "The David Letterman Show" in 1987, he confused some. But come 1991, folks could have easily figured the whole thing out.
Read MoreWhen Crispin Glover went on "The David Letterman Show" in 1987, he confused some. But come 1991, folks could have easily figured the whole thing out.
Read MoreMany an organization has a mascot -- businesses, sports teams, even cities. The crew of a U.S. Coast Guard cutter had a storied mascot of its own.
Read MoreIn 2000, authorities were called to a property in California after neighbors reported hearing gunfire. This is the story of Justin and Glenn Taylor Helzer.
Read MoreThe tragic 1976 murder of Sal Mineo was initially blamed on his lifestyle, but it turned out that his killer was a complete stranger.
Read MoreWhat goes up must come down, or so goes the old gravitational observation. That includes objects sent to orbit Earth -- but just where exactly do they land?
Read MoreMichael Jackson's "Invincible" album, released in 2001, wasn't his most popular, but it was his most expensive. Here's how much the album cost.
Read MoreIf the internet has taught us anything, it's that humans love when other animals act like us. But elephant painting may not be as cute as you'd think.
Read MoreThomas Edison was a man on the move, creating and improving numerous devices we now take for granted. He was also intensely interested in Morse Code.
Read MoreBirds exist on every continent, and experts aren't exactly certain how many there are. Here's the terrifying reality the world would face if birds went extinct.
Read MoreActress Sophia Loren had an unexpected and unusual connection to Beninto Mussolini, the Italian dictator. Her sister actually married Mussolini's son.
Read MoreLarry Flynt, founder of Hustler magazine and famous peddler of smut, amassed a fortune during his life. Here's who inherited his money when he died.
Read MoreJohn Lennon stole from a music shop on the Beatles' first trip abroad and the item he stole was used in the band's debut single.
Read MoreJohn McEnroe and Bjorn Borg are two of the best tennis players to grace the court. With their long association with tennis, here is a look into their rivalry.
Read MoreScott Peterson was convicted of murdering his wife, Laci, and their unborn child.
Read MoreChad Smith, the Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer, and Taylor Hawkins, who drummed for the Foo Fighters, were close friends, with Smith calling Hawkins his brother.
Read MoreJohn McAfee, of McAfee software, died on June 23, 2021, and among the questions that remain, some wonder about his widow Janice Dyson and what happened to her.
Read MoreWhen colonizers first arrived in Brazil, there were around 2,000 distinct tribes in the area. Now, hundreds of years later, there are fewer than 700 tribes.
Read MoreJohn McEnroe and Serena Williams are two legends of tennis, but here's the truth about McEnroe's controversial opinion of Williams.
Read MoreThe Empire State Building was once the tallest building in the world, and still stands as an architectural marvel. Here's how many bricks it took to build.
Read MorePre-historic art is a connection to ancient humanity, and Negev Desert rocks hold drawings that offer a look at life 6,000 years ago.
Read MoreSmall-town mom Michelle (Shelly) Knotek, known around town as a helpful friend, shocked millions when the truth about her home life came out.
Read MoreIn David Bowie's iconic mug shot he effortlessly produced one of the coolest police photos in existence. This is the arrest that led to it.
Read MoreThere were more rocket launches in 2021 than any other year in history, with 135 successful launches and 11 failed ones. So why would a launch get scrubbed?
Read MoreWhether viewed on screen or in the cartoon's original comic form, most have seen The Addams Family. But who was Charles Addams, its quirky, morbid creator?
Read MoreTim Donaghy, a former NBA referee who served jail time for betting and potentially fixing NBA games, was actually a target of the mob.
Read MorePete Townshend and Jimmy Page are rock 'n' roll icons, but one song inspired them both to pursue a music career.
Read MoreTim Donaghy is infamous for being a crooked NBA referee and gabling addict who would help fix games so bettors would win. Here's what happened to him.
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