Museum Mousetrap Exhibit Proves Deadly 155 Years Later
Humanity is dedicated to making things better, faster, more efficient. Sometimes, the original article really is quite effective, hundreds of years later.
Read MoreHumanity is dedicated to making things better, faster, more efficient. Sometimes, the original article really is quite effective, hundreds of years later.
Read MoreThe 1970s were an exciting time in music, the New York City Club scene, and, more broadly still, the (largely) underground (at the time) LGBTQ+ community.
Read MoreAt first glance, the rules of good health seem pretty simple: eat right, maintain a reasonable weight, exercise. For some people, it really isn't that simple.
Read MoreWarner Bros. Pictures rose to unparalleled fame in the film industry. But the journey to the top — riddled with family drama — was anything but easy.
Read MoreIn 2014, Jin Feng Chen failed to report for work at a Chinese restaurant near his Guilderland, New York home. He and his family were later found dead.
Read MoreElvis Presley is one of the most renowned musical artists of all time. The first person to ever record him was Marion Keisker of Sun Records.
Read MoreIt might be assumed that with all of the high-tech digital crime fighting tools out there, murder would be nearly impossible. Until tech gets in the way.
Read MoreThough Charley Pride had mostly stopped releasing music by the early 2000s, he continued to perform right up until the end, when, in 2020, he died of COVID-19.
Read MoreLeonard Nimoy has long been -- perhaps will always be -- associated with his role as Spock in the "Star Trek" universe. His space connection deepened in 2015.
Read MoreAudrey Hepburn was one of Hollywood's most iconic actresses, but one of her greatest honors was having a tulip named after her in the Netherlands.
Read MoreA naive of Sunderland, England, Mamie Stuart was described as an attractive woman who had dreams of becoming a star. But then she mysteriously disappeared.
Read MoreThe family-centered sitcom that will always be attributed to TV's golden era is "Leave it to Beaver." Here's a look at the show's history.
Read MoreCanada is generally regarded as a pleasant, friendly place, the terrific neighbor to the north of the United States. You might even weigh less there, too.
Read MoreThe Vitruvian Man is one of Leonardo da Vinci's most famous works, but it may have been fooling us the whole time. Here's the story behind the Vitruvian Man.
Read MoreActor Joe E. Tata, best known for his role as Nat (& Sal) Bussichio on one of the premier teen dramas of the '90s, "Beverly Hills 90210," has died.
Read MoreMany do not know that while the Dora Milaje may be a work of fiction, they were inspired by real women, who were certainly larger than life.
Read MoreModern society might not agree on much, but surely most people think that penguins are high up on the scale of adorable wildlife. Take Lala, for instance.
Read MoreJames Dean was in a handful of films during his career, known for playing the troubled bad boy. Robert De Niro considers this Dean film one of his favorite.
Read MoreIn 1975, at age 22, college dropout Paul Allen founded Microsoft Corporation with childhood friend and 19-year-old Harvard University drop-out Bill Gates.
Read MoreJohn Lennon wrote his most emotional song after undergoing a controversial treatment method known as primal therapy. Here's the story of what happened.
Read MoreWas there a serial killer prowling for young victims in Three Forks? To find out the answer, the FBI relied on a new and untested technique.
Read MoreStanley Kubrick is recognized as one of the most influential directors of all time. Here is his very unexpected connection to the Nazi party's film industry.
Read MoreThe prophecies of Nostradamus have been intriguing readers, both believers and skeptics, for hundreds of years. Interpretations of his writing vary wildly.
Read MoreHas your favorite celebrity been replaced by a clone? Probably not, but here's a roundup of celebrity clone theories from around the internet, just in case.
Read MoreNostradamus: prestidigitatious prognosticator, pretty good French medical doctor, black hat aficionado, and ... the original crypto bro? Let's take a look.
Read MoreMike Tyson has had a fierce reputation both in the ring and out -- as an athlete, a businessman, an entertainer, and a long history of crimes large and small.
Read MoreDinosaurs have long held an interest for people. Recently, the terrible droughts that Texas is experiencing has uncovered a fascinating dinosaur discovery.
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