On the night of Feb. 20, 2003, The Station nightclub fire in West Warwick, Rhode Island, became one of the deadliest in U.S. history. When the band Jack Russell’s Great White took the stage just after ...
For the past two and a half years, archaeologists of the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) have tirelessly worked to uncover the 5,000-year-old city of En Esur. According to Newsweek, experts believe ...
In a sea of medieval jesters, Roland the Farter stands out as one of the most unique performers in history. Roland the Farter, or Roland le Petour, was a 12th-century jester known for his comedic acts ...
In April 1978, about two months after she went missing, the body of Kimberly Leach was found in a shed near Florida’s Suwannee River State Park. The 12-year-old girl was the final victim of notorious ...
The 1950s were partly defined by the geopolitical tension between the United States and the Soviet Union — better known as the Cold War. The Cold War, and American concerns over the rise of communism ...
During renovations of a soccer field in Vienna last fall, construction workers came across a startling sight: dozens of skeletons buried in the ground. Archaeologists investigated the scene and ...
In 1862, the Homestead Act was signed into law by Abraham Lincoln, granting American families opportunities to start new lives across millions of acres of federal land in the American West. Between ...
The Life And Death Of Mac Miller, The Rapper Who Struggled With Addiction Until He Fatally Overdosed
“I want to be, like, Beatles big, when it’s all said and done. I want to change what’s on the radio.” It was a lofty goal for anyone, let alone a kid who grew up in Point Breeze, a small neighborhood ...
Archaeological excavations at the former Animal Husbandry Center of Nescot College that were conducted in 2015 revealed a startling mystery: a Roman-era quarry pit filled with a staggering number of ...
For centuries, the stories of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table at Camelot have stood among the most famous legends in Western history. First popularized in the 12th century, these ...
The defeat of French emperor Napoleon Bonaparte at the Battle of Waterloo in 1815 is widely believed to be due to the inclement weather in England. But a new study suggests that Napoleon’s misfortune ...
Most people have, at some point, seen something vaguely person-shaped lurking in the dark. Perhaps it’s just a shirt hung on the back of a door or a stuffed animal propped up in the corner. Most of ...
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