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  • Jimi Hendrix plays
    Entertainment
    Entertainment By Cody Copeland January 29th, 2021

    The Meaning Behind Jimi Hendrix's 'Voodoo Chile'

    Jimi Hendrix's raucous, electrified blues romp 'Voodoo Child" has been recorded by over 65 artists, including Stevie Ray Vaughn, Earth Wind & Fire, and more.

    By Cody Copeland January 29th, 2021 Read More
  • Topper Headon playing drums
    Entertainment
    Entertainment By Shawna Perrin January 29th, 2021

    What Has Topper Headon Been Doing Since The Clash?

    Topper Headon was a major part of The Clash's relentless sound, and this is what he has been up to since the band's breakup.

    By Shawna Perrin January 29th, 2021 Read More
  • Serial Killers
    Serial Killers By Becki Robins January 29th, 2021

    Traits That Most Serial Killers Eerily Have In Common

    Most serial killers have these traits in common.

    By Becki Robins January 29th, 2021 Read More
  • London Smog River Thames
    History
    History By Jenna Inouye January 29th, 2021

    Great Smog Of London: The Tragedy That Killed Thousands

    In 1952, the Great Smog of London descended upon the city, and the pollution lingered for days. Thousands were killed in the tragic event.

    By Jenna Inouye January 29th, 2021 Read More
  • Barbed wire fence
    History
    History By Alex Welch January 29th, 2021

    The Fence That Tamed The West

    The American Old West was an unruly place. People from all over the world moved into unsettled parts of the country, building homes and establishing towns.

    By Alex Welch January 29th, 2021 Read More
  • saloon of the Old West
    History
    History By Alexandra Simon January 29th, 2021

    The Truth About Life In Old West Railroad Towns

    Many men and women were lured west for the chances of a better life, and numerous Old West railroad towns began popping up as a result.

    By Alexandra Simon January 29th, 2021 Read More
  • Raiders head coach Jon Gruden
    Sports
    Sports By Melissa Sherrard January 29th, 2021

    How Much Former Buccaneers Head Coach Jon Gruden Is Really Worth

    Jon Gruden's first head coaching job in the NFL was with the Oakland Raiders, and he then moved on to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

    By Melissa Sherrard January 29th, 2021 Read More
  • Cornelius Vanderbilt "The Commodore"
    History
    History By Therese Nguyen January 29th, 2021

    How The Vanderbilt Family Lost Their Entire Fortune

    The Vanderbilts were once the richest family on the planet, but their decline was rapid. Here's how the Vanderbilt family lost their entire fortune.

    By Therese Nguyen January 29th, 2021 Read More
  • Finding Nemo, Clownfish
    Science
    Science By Jim Dykstra January 29th, 2021

    Study Shows Underwater Speakers Help Bring Dying Coral Reefs Back To Life

    Coral reefs are the rainforests of the sea. Scientists have found a new way to help bring them back to life -- with underwater speakers.

    By Jim Dykstra January 29th, 2021 Read More
  • New plant appears
    Science
    Science By Richard Milner January 29th, 2021

    What Really Happens At A Human-Composting Funeral Home

    Composting an entire person isn't as simple as adding some nutritional value to your veranda garden. But admittedly, it does offer a much-needed alternative.

    By Richard Milner January 29th, 2021 Read More
  • Stocks and funds rising, falling
    History
    History By Richard Milner January 29th, 2021

    Reddit's Shake-Up Of The Stock Market Explained

    It boils down to a group of independent investors on Reddit deciding to rescue video game retailer GameStop by buying its stock.

    By Richard Milner January 29th, 2021 Read More
  • Work on the last mile of the Pacific Railroad, 1869
    History
    History By Sarah Crocker January 29th, 2021

    What It Was Like To Be A Worker On The Transcontinental Railroad

    Who built the Transcontinental Railroad? The story of what it was like to be a worker on the Transcontinental Railroad is both dramatic and historic.

    By Sarah Crocker January 29th, 2021 Read More
  • temptation of saint anthony
    History
    History By DB Kelly January 29th, 2021

    St Anthony's Fire: The Tragic Illness That Plagued History

    Throughout history are instances of an illness that brought mass hallucinations. It was widely known as St. Anthony's Fire, and it had a very earthly origin.

    By DB Kelly January 29th, 2021 Read More
  • Cicely Tyson and Miles Davis
    Entertainment
    Entertainment By Monica Beyer January 29th, 2021

    The Miles Davis Album Cover You Didn't Realize Cicely Tyson Was On

    While you may be familiar with Cicely Tyson's acting creds, you may not know about her marriage to Miles Davis — and the album cover she appeared on?

    By Monica Beyer January 29th, 2021 Read More
  • Cicely Tyson on stage
    Entertainment
    Entertainment By Karen Miner January 29th, 2021

    Here's How Much Cicely Tyson Was Worth When She Died

    Cicely Tyson amassed an impressive resume with an acting career spanning eight decades. Here's how much money the legend was really worth.

    By Karen Miner January 29th, 2021 Read More
  • Fragmentary statue of Queen Tiye
    History
    History By Sarah Crocker January 28th, 2021

    The Untold Truth Of The Women Who Ruled Ancient Egypt

    There were a fair number of women who ruled over ancient Egypt, as women were pretty liberated. Here's the untold truth of the women who ruled ancient Egypt.

    By Sarah Crocker January 28th, 2021 Read More
  • The Sopranos cast
    History
    History By Branden C. Potter January 28th, 2021

    The Dramatic History Of Cliffhanger Endings

    We've all experienced them -- figuratively -- and they're one of the most popular and effective plot devices used in storytelling in any medium: cliffhangers.

    By Branden C. Potter January 28th, 2021 Read More
  • DC Sniper, John Allen Muhammad
    Crime
    Crime By Marina Manoukian January 28th, 2021

    The Strange True Story Of The Man Behind The D.C. Sniper Attacks Of 2002

    John Allen Muhammad recruited Lee Boyd Malvo to help him carry out the D.C. sniper attacks of 2002 that killed at least 10 people.

    By Marina Manoukian January 28th, 2021 Read More
  • Official portrait by Pete Souza of the Obama family in the Oval Office.
    Politics
    Politics By Sarah Crocker January 28th, 2021

    Rules The First Family Of The United States Have To Follow

    Even for modern first families, life in the White House comes with a bevy of rules. Here's a look at some of the rules the first family has to follow.

    By Sarah Crocker January 28th, 2021 Read More
  • Patrick Mahomes with his dogs
    Sports
    Sports By Cody Copeland January 28th, 2021

    What You Should Know About Patrick Mahomes' Dogs, Steel And Silver

    We're pretty sure that some of Patrick Mahomes' 4 million Instagram followers are only there because of his dogs, Steel and Silver.

    By Cody Copeland January 28th, 2021 Read More
  • Tony Iommi playing guitar, 2009
    Entertainment
    Entertainment By Samantha Sanders January 28th, 2021

    What Happened To Tony Iommi After Black Sabbath?

    Only one member of Black Sabbath has seen it all, from Ozzy to Dio and every tour stop since Sabbath started back in 1968. That man is guitarist Tony Iommi.

    By Samantha Sanders January 28th, 2021 Read More
  • NFL referee Carl Cheffers
    Sports
    Sports By Sandra Mardenfeld January 28th, 2021

    The Truth About Super Bowl LV Referee Carl Cheffers

    Carl Cheffers, a 21-year NFL veteran, will preside over a seven-person team that oversees the plays during Super Bowl LV.

    By Sandra Mardenfeld January 28th, 2021 Read More
  • Hines Ward running with football
    Sports
    Sports By Branden C. Potter January 28th, 2021

    Why Hines Ward Was One Of The NFL's Dirtiest Players

    During his NFL career, Hines Ward was a wide receiver for the Pittsburgh Steelers and helped the team win two Super Bowl championships.

    By Branden C. Potter January 28th, 2021 Read More
  • Rescue duck
    History
    History By Emilia David January 28th, 2021

    Firefighters Rescuing A 'Hurt Goose' Got A Training Exercise Instead

    It all started when a concerned family called the Monroe Township fire department. The family reported an injured duck or goose floating on the river.

    By Emilia David January 28th, 2021 Read More
  • Tom Brady and Bruce Arians
    Sports
    Sports By Samantha Sanders January 28th, 2021

    What You Didn't Know About Buccaneers' Head Coach Bruce Arians

    The Buccaneers have one more advantage: Bruce Arians, a head coach who came out of retirement in 2019 to take the helm and end a decade-plus playoff drought.

    By Samantha Sanders January 28th, 2021 Read More
  • Westminster Palace in London with lamp
    History
    History By Jeff Somers January 28th, 2021

    The Crazy True Story Of The Burning Of Parliament

    The city of London has probably suffered more from fire than most places on Earth. Most notable is the burning of Parliament in 1834.

    By Jeff Somers January 28th, 2021 Read More
  • lobster shell, spiny lobster
    Science
    Science By Sandra Mardenfeld January 28th, 2021

    How Lobster Shells Can Improve The Strength Of Concrete

    The lobster exoskeleton is a hard substance that spent millions of years evolving, and concrete can be made stronger with it.

    By Sandra Mardenfeld January 28th, 2021 Read More
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