On November 28, police arrested 24-year-old Howell Emanuel Donaldson III in connection to four seemingly-random murders. He finally confessed and was sentenced.
When we think of Ancient Greco-Roman sculptures we tend to think of white marble, but even the most recognized works of art once looked completely different.
Joel Rifkin confessed to killing 17 women, some he murdered in the house he shared with his mother and sister. Here's how his family reacted to his crimes.
"Jock Jams" collections filled the CD wallets of millions of people in the '90s and '00s. Here's the story of how the series started, and why it ended.
From literature to beauty trends, here are some of the more notable examples of ancient Egypt and Egyptian mythology's ongoing influence on Western culture.
Ignored in his time, now considered among the greatest Romantic composers. From genius to tragedy, here is the life and death of composer Robert Schumann.
In the midst of WWII, Operation Mincemeat intended to fool the Axis that an obvious attack wasn't to be. Here's how the Allies tricked Germany with a dead body.
Clyde Chestnut Barrow was born on March 24, 1909, the fifth of seven children of Henry and Cumie Walker Barrow, poor tenant cotton farmers in Telico, Texas.
Manuel Noriega, the eccentric and sadistic dictator of Panama, was once in possession of a powerful political network. Here are some of the messed-up details.
When a story starts with a guy named "Teddy Tucker," you can bet it's only to get more ridiculous and fun from there. Here's the story of Tucker's Cross.
In a way, Chad Channing is the Pete Best of Nirvana: the drummer who played for the band right before they got famous. Here's the story of his time in the band.
Among his other failures, Hitler failed at destroying Paris, which was on his dictatorial bucket list. One of his generals intervened and kept Paris whole.
Over a decades-long career, Don Lemon demonstrated both charm and controversy, before being dramatically fired by CNN in 2023. Here's what you should know.