'90s Sitcom Stars Who Died Tragically
Not all of the stars of famous 1990s sitcoms are still with us today, as nature takes its inevitable path. However, some died in tragic circumstances.
Read MoreNot all of the stars of famous 1990s sitcoms are still with us today, as nature takes its inevitable path. However, some died in tragic circumstances.
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Read MoreThe Beatles are set to release their final new song, aptly named "Now and Then," on November 2, 2023. But it wasn't easy. Here's how it happened.
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Read MoreMatthew Perry, who died at age 54 in October 2023, is survived by his father, John Bennett Perry, an actor of some repute in his own right.
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Read MoreMatthew Perry is best known for his loveable yet sarcastic "Friends" character Chandler Bing. But his on-screen persona hid much about the tragedy in his life.
Read MoreMatthew Perry wasn't the only famous one in his family. The actor's mother is journalist Suzanne Morrison, and his stepfather is Keith Morrison of "Dateline."
Read MoreLegendary rock group Van Halen has had quite the history, with many feuds fueling drama over the years. Here's the story behind the band's many breakups.
Read MoreDavid Copperfield is know for his ability to make it seem like he does impossible things. Here's everything we know about his plan to make the moon disappear.
Read MoreCatholic relics can be found in every Catholic church across the world. But how exactly are they made? Well, the answer is a bit complicated.
Read MoreThe number seven is considered good luck in various cultures - but why? To answer this question, we need to pull from the fields of history and science.
Read MoreHaunted bridges are a pretty common trope in spooky stories. Whether fact or fiction, many bridges across the globe have a scary story attached to them.
Read MoreEllis Island, New York, was the first port of call for immigrants for over half a century. Masses of people have passed through, including a few famous ones.
Read MoreWhat was the last thing musician John Lennon ate before he was shot and killed on December 8, 1980? Here's what we know about his rumored last meal.
Read MoreDuring his inauguration ball on January 19, 1993, former president Bill Clinton busted out his saxophone. Here's what happened to the instrument.
Read MoreThe story of Josef Fritzl and his daughter Elisabeth is one of the most disturbing you will ever hear. Here are the movies that were inspired by the case.
Read MoreDespite AC/DC's decades of popularity and success, it's inevitable that any band with such a long tenure is going to put out a few clunkers.
Read MoreWhen the headline that Brian Johnson would no longer serve as lead singer of AC/DC arose, gossip column pens were sharpened.
Read MoreWhile large chunks of the show wouldn't fly now, Friends remains a cultural phenomenon, and fans are eagerly awaiting the Friends reunion.
Read MoreNerissa and Katherine Bowes-Lyon were first cousins of Queen Elizabeth II who were sent to live in a Victorian-era institution. Then they were forgotten about.
Read MoreThe tragic death of "Friends" star Matthew Perry brings an end to one of TV's greatest double acts, but the actors behind Chandler and Joey were just as close.
Read MoreWhitney Houston and Kevin Costner starred in the 1992 box office hit "The Bodyguard" and hit it off on set. Here's what we know about their relationship.
Read MoreThe Magna Carta was issued by England's King John in 1215 C.E., but its infuence has rippled all the way into the present. Here's why it's so important.
Read MoreBlink-182 is one of the biggest pop-punk bands in the genre, but they have broken up and gotten back together a couple of times over the decades. Here's why.
Read MoreThe U.S. declares war once in a while, and most people associate this with the mobilization of troops. But there is a lot more that can, and has, occurred.
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