The Untold Truth Of Karahan Tepe
The excavation of Karahan Tepe stands in staunch opposition to current narratives about the way ancient human beings started civilizations.
Read MoreThe excavation of Karahan Tepe stands in staunch opposition to current narratives about the way ancient human beings started civilizations.
Read MoreOne of the most impressive objects in the British Museum is a small golden cup that is believed to be one of its oldest artifacts — the Ringlemere Cup.
Read MoreMen at Work's Greg Ham's death came after a lawsuit left him mortified. Is there more to his death that we realize?
Read MoreBuddy Holly was known for his famous black-framed glasses, but they went missing for many years. Here's what happened to them, and where they are now.
Read MoreWhether you're devoted to the practice, or just scan it in passing in a magazine, astrology, horoscopes, and their vocabulary have a place in popular culture.
Read MoreFirst lady Jackie Kennedy was widowed after her husband President John F. Kennedy was publicly assassinated in Dallas, Texas, on November 22, 1963.
Read MoreAt first, the "Cueva de los Cristales" — or "Cave of the Crystals" — sounds like a beautiful place to visit. The name alone is enticing.
Read MoreJanis Joplin was greatly influenced by blues singers that came before her. She even bought a headstone for Bessie Smith. Here's why.
Read MoreFor 35 years Bob Barker was the host of the iconic game show, "The Price is Right." He always referred to his late wife Dorothy Jo as the love of his life.
Read MoreElizabeth Taylor was a fixture in global popular culture for decades, as a talented and beautiful artist in numerous films -- were any Oscar-worthy?
Read MoreThe British monarchy, as an institution, has a huge vulnerability: its members keep falling in love. Such was the case with Edward VIII.
Read MoreMost people know the story of Lorena Bobbitt, especially if they were around in the '90s. She was the woman who famously chopped off her husband's penis.
Read More"Beautiful" is one of Carole King's most well-known songs, and it was inspired by a trip on the subway. Here's the story behind the iconic song.
Read MoreThere are a number of issues that come with capital punishment, namely the ethics/optics of the government harvesting organs from prisoners.
Read MoreAudrey Hepburn began training as a ballerina and dancer. However, that joy was short-lived because the Nazis eventually invaded the Netherlands in 1940.
Read MoreThe Great Kantō earthquake that rocked Japan in 1923 caused widespread death and devastation. The tragedy was made worse by the massacres that followed.
Read MoreStone Temple Pilots has kept going as a band despite the many personal and professional challenges they've faced through the years.
Read MoreLake Karachay in Russia's Ural Mountains is one of the most dangerous places on Earth thanks to Mayak, a radioactive dumping ground for nuclear waste.
Read MoreA major question during the 1976 Presidential election was how a new commander-in-chief could possibly regain the trust of the American people.
Read MoreThere is not a name more synonymous with baseball than Babe Ruth. In 1948, Ruth showed he was as mortal as any other person as he sat at death's door.
Read MoreWhen the Dutch first discovered the continent we now call Australia, they referred to it as New Holland, but this is how Australia got its name.
Read MoreDame Angela Lansbury is perhaps best known for her work on "Murder, She Wrote." She has multiple awards to her credit, as well as multiple citizenships.
Read More"The Price is Right" host Bob Barker was accepted to Drury University on a scholarship in 1942, but ended up joining the Navy to serve in World War II.
Read MoreHistory is full of tales of lost objects -- relics, art. The hunt continues for many of them, but beyond legend, how do we know the object ever existed?
Read MoreHow do volcanic eruptions affect you? It depends on how far away you are from the blast, but with a big enough eruption, everyone on Earth is affected.
Read MoreBetty Shanks was 22 years old when she was murdered in 1952, and her case remains unsolved.
Read MoreReligious conflict is a defining feature of today's world, often with devastating effect. Here are some of the deadliest conflicts in history.
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