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The Tragic True Story Behind The ‘Heart Of The Ocean’ Necklace From <em>Titanic</em>

The Tragic True Story Behind The ‘Heart Of The Ocean’ Necklace From Titanic

The Heart of the Ocean necklace from the 1997 film was based on a real-life necklace owned by Titanic survivor Kate Phillips.
How David Vetter’s Disease Turned Him Into The ‘Bubble Boy’

How David Vetter’s Disease Turned Him Into The ‘Bubble Boy’

Born with a hereditary condition known as severe combined immunodeficiency, David Vetter was so prone to infection that he had to live his life inside a plastic bubble.
The USS <em>Arizona</em>, The Battleship That Lost Nearly 80 Percent Of Its Crew During The Attack On Pearl Harbor

The USS Arizona, The Battleship That Lost Nearly 80 Percent Of Its Crew During The Attack On Pearl Harbor

Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, killed 2,403 people — and 1,177 of those fatalities were crewmen on the USS Arizona.
Inside Poveglia Island’s History Of Death And Madness

Inside Poveglia Island’s History Of Death And Madness

Venice's Poveglia Island was a quarantine center and mass grave for victims of bubonic plague, earning it the nickname the "Island of Ghosts."
Anthony Crawford, The Wealthy Black Businessman Who Was Brutally Lynched In 1916

Anthony Crawford, The Wealthy Black Businessman Who Was Brutally Lynched In 1916

A successful landowner in Abbeville, South Carolina, Anthony Crawford was murdered by a lynch mob on October 21, 1916, after arguing with a white store owner over the price of cottonseed.
The Dust Bowl Migrants, The 2.5 Million People Who Fled The Dust Bowl In The 1930s

The Dust Bowl Migrants, The 2.5 Million People Who Fled The Dust Bowl In The 1930s

Dust Bowl migrants were part of one of the largest mass migrations in American history, and they faced difficult journeys and discrimination.
The Little-Known Story Of Mileva Marić, Albert Einstein’s First Wife And Tragically Overlooked Partner

The Little-Known Story Of Mileva Marić, Albert Einstein’s First Wife And Tragically Overlooked Partner

While Mileva Marić was married to Albert Einstein, many believe she greatly contributed to his world-changing discoveries — only to be denied credit later on.
The Tragic Story Of Genepil, The Queen Consort Of Mongolia Who Was Tortured And Executed While Five Months Pregnant

The Tragic Story Of Genepil, The Queen Consort Of Mongolia Who Was Tortured And Executed While Five Months Pregnant

Forced to be queen consort when she was just 19, Queen Genepil was later executed by Soviet forces during Mongolia's Stalinist purges in 1938.
27 Victorian Death Photos And The Disturbing History Behind Them

27 Victorian Death Photos And The Disturbing History Behind Them

To this day, Victorian death pictures remain chilling artifacts of a bygone era that's shocking to modern sensibilities.
Meet Hugh Thompson, The Hero Who Stopped The Mỹ Lai Massacre — And Was Branded A Traitor For It

Meet Hugh Thompson, The Hero Who Stopped The Mỹ Lai Massacre — And Was Branded A Traitor For It

An American helicopter pilot during the Vietnam War, Hugh Thompson Jr. threatened his fellow soldiers at My Lai that he would shoot them if they didn't stop killing civilians.
Inside The Murder Of Matthew Shepard And The Controversial Trial Of His Killers

Inside The Murder Of Matthew Shepard And The Controversial Trial Of His Killers

University of Wyoming student Matthew Shepard was beaten to death in October 1998 by two men who targeted him because he was gay. A decade later, his murder spurred federal legislation against hate crimes.
The Death Of Sam Cooke And The Conflict Details Of His Final Hours

The Death Of Sam Cooke And The Conflict Details Of His Final Hours

On December 11, 1964, R&B legend Sam Cooke was shot to death by a hotel manager named Bertha Franklin. It was ruled self-defense, but was that really the case?