Despite keeping their composure most of the time, game show hosts are people too, and sometimes they can't help but react when contestants get out of hand.
Mark Hofmann was a prolific forger who used his skill at faking documents to exploit the beliefs of the Church of the Latter-Day Saints. Where is he now?
If so little is known of Mary Magdalene, and so much of what's known is disinformation, why does a church in France claim to have her skull under glass?
With his ability to produce real-world events from his digital musings, it's no wonder that Elon Musk's latest tweet has raised more than a few eyebrows.
When he raped her after a particularly raucous night of drinking, Doss put rat poison in his corn whiskey jar, killing him the next time he took a drink.
The FBI has had decades of practice perfecting the art of convincing a serial killer to work against his best interest to, in a sick way, do the right thing.
Researchers at the Universities of New Mexico and Nebraska found that the T. rex had an astounding and authoritarian effect on the food chain way back when.
When musician Dave Navarro was announced as one of the judges for Ink Master, people were curious. He's famously tatted up, but he doesn't own a tattoo parlor.
Plenty of creepy places have vied for the title of "Most Haunted House in America," but one New Jersey house, at Sandy Hook Bay, has lots of people convinced.
It appears that American viewers still haven't gotten enough of Fear Factor, with its contestants eating live scorpions or swimming in vats of cow's blood.
The Underground Railroad allowed Black people to escape slavery, but the trip was perilous. Here's what it was really like escaping on the Underground Railroad.
If zombies existed, they would insist on consuming the flesh of the regular living folk, so it's a good idea to have a plan to survive a zombie apocalypse.
Aileen Wuornos confessed to shooting seven men to death in five Florida counties. Her reason, she said, was that her victims either raped or tried to rape her.
The East India Trading Company (EIC) ruled global trade and economy from 1600-1873, when it finally disbanded following a series of violent uprisings in India.
They've competed against each other quite a bit over the years, but lots of people are wondering if LeBron James and Chris Paul are friends off the court.
As the first draft pick, Williamson could make around $20 million in his first two years of playing in the NBA and may even make double that over four years.
The rules Queen Elizabeth II minded in order to maintain her image and role in government were a big deal. Here are the most notable rules she had to follow.