The Horseman Of The Apocalypse Whose Name Changes Constantly
One of the Bible's Four Horseman of the Apocalpyse changes names depending on where he's being referenced. Here's why this might be the case.
Read MoreOne of the Bible's Four Horseman of the Apocalpyse changes names depending on where he's being referenced. Here's why this might be the case.
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Read MoreAdolf Hitler's enemies were closing in when he died by suicide. But here's what could have happened if Hitler was caught at the end of World War II.
Read MorePolitical assassinations are nothing new, and barely a quarter through the 21st century, there has been a steady drumbeat of murderous political events.
Read MoreBack in 2010, a BBC journalist, Quentin Sommerville, accidentally got high during a news report. Here's what happened - and where the reporter is today.
Read MoreThe Police made quite the mark over five studio albums. Unsurprisingly, Sting's former bandmates have a lot to say about him. Here's what they say.
Read MoreThe color green is so ubiquitous with St. Patrick's Day, if you don't wear it, you may get pinched. But here's why you're a rebel if you do wear green that day.
Read MoreThe collapse of the Knickerbocker Theatre roof in 1922 is one of the deadliest disasters in U.S. history. Over 90 people were killed.
Read MoreBack in 1999, two sisters brought a an old Louis Comfort Tiffany Tiffany lamp onto "Antiques Roadshow." Here's what we know about the item today.
Read MoreThe Buddha, whose birth name was Siddhartha Gautama, was born and raised as a prince before starting his journey to enlightenment. Here's who his parents were.
Read MoreBob Marley's music was enriched by the vibrant harmonies of his three back up singers. Here's what happened to Judy Mowatt who lent her voice to his songs.
Read MoreCaroline and John Kennedy Jr. had an atypical childhood growing up in the White House under the watchful eye of the president, first lady, and the media.
Read MoreTruman Capote was a celebrated writer who ran in glamorous circles, but the grim details of his death stem from a life of drug and alcohol abuse.
Read MoreReggae legend Bob Marley's life, rise to stardom, and tragic death have inspired myths ranging from the plausible to the downright weird.
Read MoreJanet Jackson received much criticism for her role in the wardrobe malfunction at the 2004 Super Bowl halftime show. Here's what really happened after the gig.
Read MoreWhen country music got a little too pop for some, Toby Keith was there to keep the old spirit alive. So raise a red solo cup to a man who led a tough life.
Read MoreA corpse known as the "Screaming Mummy" because of its anguished expression was found buried among Egyptian nobility. Here's how experts think the person died.
Read MoreGriselda Blanco's son has a lot to say after watching the Netflix series. While he likes that they humanized her, he says much of the story line is inaccurate.
Read MoreLike man musicians, Legendary raggae singer Bob Marley's career had a lot of help from producer Chris Blackwell. Here's what happened to him.
Read MoreDeath row inmates spend years waiting on their execution date, and their final days are often filled with appeals, visits, counseling, and even health checks.
Read MoreThomas Jefferson is an important historical figure in the U.S. for several reasons, but he chose to leave out a major detail from his life on his gravestone.
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