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When Powerful White New Yorkers Demolished Seneca Village To Build Central Park

When Powerful White New Yorkers Demolished Seneca Village To Build Central Park

Before Central Park was built, the area it occupied was home to a thriving African American community.
The Wild Story Behind This Photo Of Elvis And Nixon

The Wild Story Behind This Photo Of Elvis And Nixon

On December 21, 1970, President Nixon and Elvis Presley met in the Oval Office, where they discussed the Beatles, politics, and drugs.
How The Death Of The Dinosaurs Is Why We Sleep At Night

How The Death Of The Dinosaurs Is Why We Sleep At Night

The theory that supports this is known as the “nocturnal bottleneck hypothesis.”
The Story Of Jackie The Baboon Who Fought In The Trenches Of World War I

The Story Of Jackie The Baboon Who Fought In The Trenches Of World War I

Due to his dedication to the army, he became the official mascot of the 3rd Transvaal Regiment and was taken everywhere with the soldiers.
Why People In China Used To Eat Mellified Man, Human Corpses Dipped In Honey

Why People In China Used To Eat Mellified Man, Human Corpses Dipped In Honey

Sure, those who ate mellified man were cannibals, but at least they covered their human-food in sugar first.
Student Takes Selfie With Body Of Teacher He Murdered Before Killing Himself

Student Takes Selfie With Body Of Teacher He Murdered Before Killing Himself

Authorities believe that the murder-suicide by Andrey Emelyannikov was part of the Blue Whale Challenge.
Researchers Find Hidden Space In Great Pyramid Of Giza Using Cosmic Rays

Researchers Find Hidden Space In Great Pyramid Of Giza Using Cosmic Rays

The scientists used a new technology called a muon scan to locate the void.
21 Of The Best True Crime Documentaries On Netflix Right Now

21 Of The Best True Crime Documentaries On Netflix Right Now

From serial killers to the mafia, these true crime documentaries on Netflix will creep you out and keep you hooked.
Here’s The Oldest Surviving Recording Of A U.S. President [AUDIO]

Here’s The Oldest Surviving Recording Of A U.S. President [AUDIO]

Though it isn't the first recording of a U.S. president, it's the oldest surviving one.
For Centuries, People Believed A Woman Named Joan Was Once Pope. Did She Really Exist?

For Centuries, People Believed A Woman Named Joan Was Once Pope. Did She Really Exist?

Legend has it that Pope Joan disguised herself as a man and was elected to lead the Catholic Church in 855, but she was stoned to death in 858 when her true identity was revealed after she gave birth during a ceremonial procession.