Robbie Williams rose to fame with Take That, later cinching his success as a solo artist. But tragedy and trauma followed him from the beginning of his fame.
The Pogues' sound captures a lot of the sad experiences that its musicians endured. Here's a look into the most tragic moments in the history of The Pogues.
NBA start Lorenzen Wright was missing for more than a week before he was found shot to death in a wooded area. Here's how his ex-wife lured him to his death.
Career actor Edmund Gwenn is arguably best known for playing Kris Kringle in "Miracle on 34th Street." His remains were missing for six decades until 2023.
Cheating scandals have been uncovered in just about any high-stakes (or medium-stakes) competition you can name. Here are some of the most outrageous examples.
Daryl Hall and John Oates' songs topped the charts in the '70s and '80s and they have remained a beloved musical duo - but their relationship is complicated.
Fourteen years after the worst terrorist attack on U.S. soil, its mastermind Osama Bin Laden was brought to justice. Finding and killing him was no easy task.
Elvis Presley was gifted a Bible from his aunt and uncle the year he moved into Graceland and used it often until his death. Here's what happened to it.
James Taylor remains one of music's most indelible singer-songwriters. In addition to his many recognizable hits, his underappreciated tunes deserve a listen.
Today autopsies are a standard part of death investigations, but the first autopsies in history were uncommon and performed more to understand the human body.
Ridley Scott's "Napoleon" leaves out years' worth of events, plus important context and nuance for the sake of dramatization. Here's the history you won't see.
The first five U.S. presidents were George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, and James Monroe. How old were they when they took office?
Princess Diana's 1996 death shocked the world. Here's what happened to bodyguard Trevor Rees-Jones, the only one who survived the crash that took her life.
Ansel Adams is famous for capturing America's natural beauty, but he also survived an infamous disaster, took on presidents, and championed nuclear power.