Rory McIlroy just might be the kind of golfer that golf needs to be, dare we say, cool. His story began in Holywood (not that one), North Ireland in 1989.
Metallica has redefined music, proving that speed, ferocity, and musical complexity aren't mutually exclusive. Here are some of their most underrated gems.
On March 18, 1990, "the single largest property theft in the world," an art heist, took place at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston, Massachusetts.
In the world of 1970s rock n' roll, two men formed a friendly rivalry that would last decades. Here's the truth about Elton John and Rod Stewart's relationship.
Between 1999-2006, a Russian outcast named Alexander Pichushkin tied chess and homicide together, earning the nickname "the Chessboard Killer" in the process.
The creation of street gangs in the 1960s was for young Black men to protect their communities. The notorious Crips and Bloods were born out of this upheaval.
This killer goes after the same type of victims as many other killers: He traps and murders sex workers, the kind of person, many assume, who won't be missed.
Aileen Wuornos will forever live in infamy for robbing several men of their lives along Florida back roads and highways. How many victims did she have?
John Young and Bob Crippen made history on April 12, 1981, when they launched the first space shuttle, Columbia, into space. But what did they do after that?
The Beefeaters, who are properly called Yeoman Warders, have a long history that is completely distinct from other ceremonial soldiers in the United Kingdom.