The Astonishing Engineering Of Prague's Astronomical Clock
Coolest clock in the history of ever? Here is the astonishing engineering of Prague's 600-year-old astronomical clock.
Read MoreCoolest clock in the history of ever? Here is the astonishing engineering of Prague's 600-year-old astronomical clock.
Read MoreChloe Sevigny claims that when she spent the night in Lizzie Borden's house, she heard unexplained sounds. Here's what we know about ghost encounter.
Read MoreSo, when it comes to the movies Anderson mentions preferring more than others, how much is fact, and how much is fiction?
Read More"Bleeding Kansas" refers to the period when anti-slavery and pro-slavery settlers came to Kansas to battle for the state's soul, forecasting the Civil War.
Read MoreMost of us have heard it. Some have said it: "Who's in charge here?" In any organization, large or small, designated leadership is important. Even in a band.
Read MoreBooks take their time to tell a true story, with research reinforcing the narrative. Films tend to be shorter. What got changed for "House of Gucci"?
Read MoreAs a global athletic competition, the Olympic Games are carefully, even tightly, regulated, assuring the men and women equality. That extends to uniforms.
Read MoreAnderson was born and grew up far away from the bright lights and glamor that would dominate her life later on in adulthood.
Read MoreHans Langseth was named the man who had the longest beard in 1922, and he still holds the record to this day.
Read MoreLana Turner and Sean Connery starred in the 1958 movie "Another Time, Another Place."
Read MoreThe majority of earth's surface is ocean, but more than 80% of it has never been explored by humans. Here are some things we know about the bottom of the ocean.
Read MoreWhen we think of circles of stones -- really, really big stones -- we often think of Stonehenge in England. But there are other impressive stone circles, too.
Read More"The Eyes of Tammy Faye" has all the drama you could want — from a car crash to alleged affairs and plastic surgery. But what's true?
Read MoreOlympian Eileen Gu is a standout in so many aspects of her life: exceptional student, Olympic athlete, fashion model, and even pianist is on the list.
Read MoreIt has long been rumored that Cary Grant was supposed to play James Bond in "Dr. No," a role famously performed by Sean Connery.
Read MoreThe Thames torso murders were perhaps far more brutal than those of Jack the Ripper. Yet, these hideous Victorian London murders are still largely unknown.
Read MoreRubbing your face in the morning will often dislodge one or two eye boogers from the corner of your eye. But, what are they and how do they get there?
Read MoreThe Stone Temple Pilots have an impressive catalog of iconic music, but "Sour Girl" is the band's biggest hit song. Here's the story behind it.
Read MoreIn 1873, a mysterious murderer began targeting women across England. Over more than 15 years, the killer left chilling evidence of his crimes.
Read MoreLily Collins reported having ghost encounters during the filming of the Ted Bundy biopic, thanks to the emotionally harrowing nature of the role.
Read MoreYou may have heard the expression, "my dance card is full", but what are dance cards and why don't we use them anymore?
Read MoreOne of the United States' oldest unsolved plane crashes is the bombing of Flight 2511. Here's what we do know about the crash:
Read MoreSerena and Venus Williams are two of America's best tennis stars, famously coached by their father, Richard. So, How accurate is the "King Richard" biopic?
Read MoreKeanu Reeves is known for battling demons, beasts, and machines. When he was a kid, however, he was reportedly faced with something from a supernatural realm.
Read MoreThe Whaley House in California is one of the most haunted places in the country, with several ghosts of the Whaley family said to wander its halls.
Read MoreEven man has an Adam's apple, but where does the term come from? It actually has roots in the Bible, and in the story of Adam and Eve biting the aple.
Read MoreArch West, the creator of Doritos, died of natural causes on September 20, 2011, at 97 years old - and, reportedly, had an interesting final request.
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