Why You Rarely Hear About Daniel Day-Lewis Nowadays
Daniel Day-Lewis is one of the most prominent actors of his generation and has received multiple Academy Awards, winning three times.
Read MoreDaniel Day-Lewis is one of the most prominent actors of his generation and has received multiple Academy Awards, winning three times.
Read MoreThe mining industry has seen many accidents, and one of the deadliest disasters in history happened in 1995 at the Vaal Reefs in South Africa.
Read MoreWe all probably know about Jack and Jill's ill-fated trip up the hill to fetch a pail of water, but many may not know it likely had to do with taxes.
Read MoreOver a six-decade musical career, David Crosby has sold millions of albums, penned hit songs, and acquired legions of die-hard fans.
Read MoreWhat can viewers expect from The Beatles: Get Back as far as previously unheard and unreleased songs are concerned?
Read MoreThe mountains of Venus still accumulate "snow" just like the ones here on Earth, but its snow is a bit different from frozen water.
Read MoreAustralia's Lake Hillier has a bubblegum pink color that makes it stand out among the lush trees and the nearby blue ocean where it is located.
Read MoreStalin started off in death a popular figure, but his reputation soon soured. This is what happened to his body after he died, then again eight years later.
Read MoreMany actors have links to abusive, brainwashing cults. Here is Glenn Close's experience with a cult, how she got out, and how she overcame her past.
Read MoreOne of the most common, and most brutal, execution methods was the Catherine Wheel, also known as the breaking wheel or simply the wheel.
Read MoreOne category of venomous creatures is the scorpion, a biological cousin of the spider, and this particular species is the deadliest in the world.
Read MoreThe "Mona Lisa" made the Louvre Museum in Paris its home in 1797, but one day in 1911 the da Vinci painting was stolen and made headlines worldwide.
Read MoreBy June 1721, smallpox was running rampant in Boston, and Benjamin Franklin was a staunch supporter of getting vaccinated against the disease.
Read MoreOne of the deadliest accidental explosions in the history of mankind occurred on May 30, 1626, in the heart of Beijing, China during the Ming Dynasty.
Read MoreMartial arts legend Sonny Chiba was one of the first international action stars and was justifiably famous for his jaw-dropping skills — but who taught him?
Read MoreAt 82 years old, Sonny Chiba died on August 19, 2021, in Japan while at a hospital where he was being treated for COVID-19 related pneumonia.
Read MoreSpeaking in tongues isn't limited to Pentecostals. It goes back to ancient times yet remains a vital part of some worship traditions to this day.
Read MoreIn 1964, Ernest Hemingway's younger brother Leicester established New Atlantis off the coast of Jamaica. This is the crazy true story of the micronation.
Read MoreThere have been many speculations around hidden and sometimes not-so-hidden clashes the Queen of England has had.
Read MoreRussia's security agency the KGB was notorious during the Cold War, but fell apart along with the Soviet Union in 1991. Or, did it?
Read MoreDuring the 14th century, monks at the Muchelney Abbey in Somerset, England, had a diet that mostly consisted of bread, alcohol, and eel.
Read MoreAs the Cold War sprouted after World War II, so did the space race, a scientific competition between the United States and the Soviet Union.
Read MoreFanged canines roam through mountains, forests, and towns, and there are almost 40 known subspecies of wolves that vary in size and strength.
Read MoreLegendary martial artist and action star Sonny Chiba died on August 19, 2021, from complications of COVID-19. The actor will be missed by fans across the globe.
Read MoreThe son of Zeus and Hera, Ares was the ancient Greek god of war. He was also the father of the Amazons. This is the mythology of Ares explained.
Read MoreThe Kinsellas spotted something unusual as they approached the rocky shore. Arthur Kinsella said they were stunned to realize "it was the body of a person."
Read MoreBob Ross' classic show "The Joy of Painting" introduced generations of viewers worldwide to his "happy little trees" and fluffy clouds.
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