The Untold Truth Of 'The Most Dangerous Woman In The World'
Some considered North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un's sister Kim Yo-jong to be the most dangerous woman in the world. Here's the untold truth of Kim Yo-jong.
Read MoreSome considered North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un's sister Kim Yo-jong to be the most dangerous woman in the world. Here's the untold truth of Kim Yo-jong.
Read MoreYou've probably noticed that as a person ages, their voice changes - usually, it gets a bit higher. Here's the science behind why this happens.
Read MoreTupac Shakur was killed on September 13, 1996. For years, the case seemed destined to remain cold - until Duane Davis was charged on September 29, 2023.
Read MoreIn 1969, the BBC aired an unprecedented look at the daily life of the royal family. The documentary, titled "Royal Family," was soon banned by Queen Elizabeth.
Read MoreIt might not happen as often anymore, but United States senators sometimes die while in office. Here's how many have died in total as of 2023.
Read MoreMembers of the United States Congress don't have term limits. There are multiple reasons for this, and we have to look back in history to find them.
Read MoreWisconsin resident Taylor Schabusiness is in prison for life for murdering and dismembering her lover Shad Thyrion. Here's what we know about her.
Read MoreMurderer Taylor Schabusiness has a husband, Warren E. Schabow, whom she began dating in 2017 and married in 2020. Here's what we know about him.
Read MoreSuzanne Morphew went missing on Mother's Day in 2020 - May 10 - and her body was discovered in September 2023. Here's what we know about her death so far.
Read MoreOccasionally explosive crematorium scenarios have made the headlines, which lead to the idea that bodies can explode during cremation, but do they really?
Read MoreCalifornia's longest-standing senator and one of the longest-standing women in U.S. congressional history, Dianne Feinstein, has died at age 90.
Read MoreThe Bible has plenty of interesting stories across both its Christian and Hebrew iterations. One particularly bizarre tale involves Balaam's talking donkey.
Read MoreD.C. statehood has been a topic of debate in recent years, with Washingtonians pushing for representation. Here's what would happen if it became reality.
Read MoreThe White House is the iconic residence of the president of the United States. Here's how the first head of state, George Washington, picked its location.
Read MoreThe United States of America has had 46 presidents since 1789, and most of them served only one four-year term. However, a select few won multiple elections.
Read MoreActor Michael Gambon, who played Dumbledore starting in the third "Harry Potter" movie, had a son named Fergus with a successful career of his own.
Read MoreAmong the "Harry Potter" cast was Alan Rickman as Severus Snape and Michael Gambon as Hogwarts headmaster Albus Dumbledore. Here's a look at their relationship.
Read MoreThe Southeast Asian country known as Myanmar changed its name in 1989 after the Junta regime came to power. However, some still call it Burma. Here's why.
Read MoreConvicted felon Jason Billingsley is a suspect in the murder of tech star Pava LaPere, who was found dead in an apartment building just days before his arrest.
Read MoreLegendary Pro-Wrestler Terry Funk died in August of 2023 at 79 years old. He was revered by other's in his sport. Here's what's come out since his death.
Read MoreIt was clear from infanthood that Brian Shaw was destined for a larger-than-life future. His talents and drive have taken him to the top, but it wasn't easy.
Read MoreA May 2023 Instagram post showed Janet Jackson and Tom Cruise smiling like old friends. Here's what we know about their mysterious relationship.
Read MoreNASA's first six women astronauts were part of the diverse class of '78, known as Astronaut Group 8. Here's what it was really like for them.
Read MoreBaltimore Orioles third-baseman Brooks Robinson had an impressive run on the MLB team - the only one he ever called home. Here's how many awards he won.
Read MoreNative American's had their own name for Mount Rushmore that translated to "Six Grandfathers." Here's how the rock formation got its current name.
Read MoreAfter the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963, theories swirled around the details of his death. Here's the magic bullet theory.
Read MoreWhile the majority of the combatants at D-Day were just brave, ordinary soldiers, there were also several famous people who fought right alongside them.
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