History's Most Corrupt Athletes
Physical talent doesn't automatically mean solid ethics. Just take a look at this list of history's most corrupt athletes.
Read MorePhysical talent doesn't automatically mean solid ethics. Just take a look at this list of history's most corrupt athletes.
Read MoreAlcatraz required between $3 million-$5 million for restoration, on top of the prison's operating costs, which were three times that of other federal prisons.
Read MoreIn 1987, Motley Crue's Nikki Sixx was declared clinically dead before he was revived. Here's what you may not know about his near-death experience.
Read MoreMercury is the smallest planet in our solar system and the closest one to the sun. Size-wise, it's about as big as our Moon and just as gray and rocky.
Read MoreRobin Gibb was a music industry survivor, working alongside his brothers in the Bee Gees for decades. Unfortunately, his career was cut short at the age of 62.
Read MoreKeith Hunter Jesperson, a husband and father more commonly known as the "Happy Face Killer," was charged and convicted of killing eight women in the 1990s.
Read MoreDeep Purple's original lineup consisted of guitarist Ritchie Blackmore, singer Rod Evans, bassist Nick Simper, keyboardist Jon Lord, and drummer Ian Paice.
Read MoreWhere would humanity be, in this brave new world of Internet-connected absolutely everything, without the humble computer mouse? Thank Douglas Englebart.
Read MoreIn just four years, serial killer Joel Rifkin took the lives of an astonishing number of women. Here's the critical mistake he made that led to his capture.
Read MoreHoward Dean's infamous on-camera scream effectively ended his presidential campaign in 2004. What happened to Howard Dean after that?
Read MoreLiza Minnelli did one surprising project when she was featured on an album from My Chemical Romance, an alternative rock band.
Read MoreHall and Oates did take the initiative to make their own music video before MTV, for "She's Gone." That odd video from 1973 may have given them a slight leg up.
Read MoreSeveral long-standing Olympic records remain unbroken to this day, but the oldest such modern record was originally set at the 1968 Mexico City Olympics.
Read MoreThe safety of your genetic data often comes down to how carefully you read the fine print and check the boxes. Do you know how to ensure your data is safe?
Read MoreHoles like caves, wells, sinkholes and pits can turn into death traps, with adventure turning into tragedy. Or, some holes have a more nefarious history.
Read MoreAs is the case with serial killers, Keyes' childhood might hold clues about the man -- whether he displayed any behaviors that may have predicted his crimes.
Read MoreEddie Van Halen, like most celebrities who have a large net worth, most likely had a last will and testament prepared well before his passing.
Read MoreAbraham Lincoln, the 16th president of the United States, had a deep love for animals. When his wife, Mary, was asked about his hobbies, she replied, "cats."
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Read MoreIt all started with the purchase of a haunted Indiana lakeside cabin — this is the story of the John Mellencamp and Stephen King collaboration you never heard.
Read MorePiano rocker Jerry Lee Lewis rose to fame in the 1950s, and he was one of the early rock 'n' roll artists at the genre's inception.
Read MoreFrom bifocals to lightning rods, Benjamin Franklin invented a lot of things that we still use today. He invented swim fins when he was just 11 years old.
Read MoreThe mind of Philip K. Dick can be considered revolutionary, as he predicted many technological advancements that are in use today.
Read MoreThe British had competition from the French, whose colony, a fraction of the size of Britain's, was ready and willing to fight for supremacy in North America.
Read MoreIn 1999, horror novelist Stephen King had a close brush with death, but it wasn't from a ghost. Here's the truth about King's near-death experience.
Read MoreThe last big Hollywood film released on VHS tape might be more recent than you think. It happened in 2006 after the movie hit theaters the year before.
Read MoreAlthough first ladies often have their own "pet projects," Evita Peron was more than a figurehead; she might have been Argentina's most influential first lady.
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