The Truth About Walt Disney's Feud With Max Fleischer
Max Fleischer's embitterment grew as Walt Disney not only took credit as the first to use sound in a cartoon, but became a household name with Steamboat Willie.
Read MoreMax Fleischer's embitterment grew as Walt Disney not only took credit as the first to use sound in a cartoon, but became a household name with Steamboat Willie.
Read MoreThe last presidential assassination in modern times was on November 22, 1963, and it claimed the life of America's 35th president, John F. Kennedy, or JFK.
Read MoreThe Vanderbilts were once one of the richest families in the United States.
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Read MoreTheodore (Ted) Robert Bundy was one of the United States' most notorious serial killers. This is how many victims he might have had in his lifetime.
Read MoreHailing from Canton, Ohio, musical group The O'Jays formed in 1958 and originally consisted of childhood friends Eddie Levert and Walter Williams Sr.
Read MorePrecious few academics have enjoyed the kind of crossover success that bell hooks had. So why is her name lowercase? Here's the story.
Read MoreAs the bassist for ZZ Top, Dusty Hill was integral to the band's success, but he lived an interesting life of his own. This is the untold truth of Dusty Hill.
Read MoreYou might have heard the expression "knock 'em dead" related to fashion. Often, the meaning of this phrase is anything but literal, but there is one exception.
Read MoreMany common English sayings make perfect sense to fluent speakers, but absolutely cannot be taken literally. The phrase "push the envelope" is a befuddling one.
Read MoreLuLaRoe is a multi-level marketing company that recruits independent sellers to sell its women's athleisure wear. It's also accused of cult-like behavior.
Read MoreThe Lewis Chessmen are one of history's greatest mysteries. The chess set appeared on the Isle of Lewis in the 1800s, but no one knows how they got there.
Read MoreThe dream of space travel has been with humanity for literally thousands of years. But is faster-than-light travel actually possible? Let's find out.
Read MoreDerek Chauvin and three additional officers involved in the killing of George Floyd are charged in a federal indictment for civil rights violations.
Read MoreHerbert Hoover made a strange request of his White House staff, asking them to hide whenever he or his wife passed by.
Read MoreJim Courtright is considered to have been one of the greatest marksmen of the late 19th century. So how did he die? Let's take a look at his last minutes alive.
Read MoreThe eruption of Mount Vesuvius in A.D. 79 claimed roughly 2,000 lives around Pompeii. In 2014, director Paul W.S. Anderson turned this setting into a movie.
Read More"Apollo 13" is one of Hollywood's most iconic movies, but was it accurate? Here's how the "Apollo 13" movie may have differed from reality.
Read MoreWorld War II inspired hundreds of films that were produced both during and long after the conflict, including 2014's "Fury." So how accurate is it?
Read MoreA lot of presidents personally enjoyed a few weird things, and President John Quincy Adams had a quirk that particularly set him apart from the others.
Read MoreIn 2019, American media had to brace itself for one of the biggest college admissions scandals in American history. This is the mastermind behind the scheme.
Read MoreAfter 40 years, the human remains found in a plastic garbage bag behind a machine shop in Twinsburg, Ohio, have been identified as a former O'Jays member.
Read MoreShin-Au-Av is a city said to exist beneath the desert of Death Valley, and it figures prominently in Native American legend.
Read MoreOn December 15, 2021, the world of literature was shocked by the news that the acclaimed author and public intellectual bell hooks had died at the age of 69.
Read MoreSinger Katy Perry probably never imagined that her former boyfriend would turn out to be an alleged killer with possible mental issues and drug problems.
Read MoreMartin Van Buren was the eighth president and the first to have been born in the United States, while all of his predecessors were all born under colonial rule.
Read MoreThe Hillside Stranglers were a pair of rapists and serial killers that tormented Los Angeles in a four-month killing spree. So, where are they today?
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