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The Wreck Of An Infamous Ship That Vanished In The Bermuda Triangle In 1925 Discovered

The Wreck Of An Infamous Ship That Vanished In The Bermuda Triangle In 1925 Discovered

The Bermuda Triangle has claimed 1,000 lives in the last 100 years. This particular mystery has finally been solved nearly a century later.
Meet Rudy Ray Moore: The Raunchy Comedian Known As The ‘Godfather Of Rap’

Meet Rudy Ray Moore: The Raunchy Comedian Known As The ‘Godfather Of Rap’

Thanks to his self-determination and profane genius, singer Rudy Ray Moore reinvented himself as Dolemite and changed the face of black culture.
Michigan Priest Jailed After Bubble-Wrapping Boy And Leaving Him In A Janitor’s Room

Michigan Priest Jailed After Bubble-Wrapping Boy And Leaving Him In A Janitor’s Room

While the crime was initially believed to be a punishment for the boy's poor grades and marijuana use, the attorney general’s office believes the reverend's actions were "sexually motivated."
Union Soldiers Used ‘Witch Bottles’ To Ward Off Evil While Occupying Confederate Fort

Union Soldiers Used ‘Witch Bottles’ To Ward Off Evil While Occupying Confederate Fort

"It was this glass bottle full of nails...We thought it was unusual, but weren't sure what it was."
Pre-Hispanic Mesoamerican Sweat Lodge From 14th Century Unearthed In Mexico City

Pre-Hispanic Mesoamerican Sweat Lodge From 14th Century Unearthed In Mexico City

Before Spanish conqueror Hernán Cortés defeated Moctezuma II in 1521, the Mexica people used these sweat lodges to worship deities related to purification, lust, vice, birth, land, and water.
Man Named ‘Sexy Vegan’ Accused Of Bestiality After Sharing Disturbing Video Of His Pit Bull

Man Named ‘Sexy Vegan’ Accused Of Bestiality After Sharing Disturbing Video Of His Pit Bull

Sexy Vegan first rose to infamy in 2017 after he appeared on an episode of Dr. Phil. He got kicked off the show for his use of profanity, which seems mild compared to his recent actions.
National Archives Blurs Out Anti-Trump Signs From Photo Of Women’s March

National Archives Blurs Out Anti-Trump Signs From Photo Of Women’s March

The non-partisan U.S. agency showcased the iconic 2017 march in a heavily altered image, which obscured signs referencing the president and "female anatomy."
Robert E. Lee Day Celebrates A Confederate General — On Martin Luther King Jr. Day

Robert E. Lee Day Celebrates A Confederate General — On Martin Luther King Jr. Day

Decades after he lost the Civil War, Confederate General Robert E. Lee got his own holiday in 1889. Some Southern states — especially Alabama and Mississippi — still honor it.
When Burning Whiskey Flooded Dublin’s Streets, 13 Died Drinking Booze Out Of Their Boots

When Burning Whiskey Flooded Dublin’s Streets, 13 Died Drinking Booze Out Of Their Boots

On June 18, 1875, flaming liquor ran through Dublin's Liberties district after a liquor warehouse caught fire. Though the blaze nearly burned the city down, the only people who died were those that drank too much flaming booze.
‘Patsy The Wonder Dog’ Saves 900 Sheep From Australian Bushfires

‘Patsy The Wonder Dog’ Saves 900 Sheep From Australian Bushfires

"She just got on with her job and did it, regardless of the conditions. Cool, calm, and collected."
The True Story Behind The FBI’s Martin Luther King Tapes And The Disturbing ‘Suicide Letter’

The True Story Behind The FBI’s Martin Luther King Tapes And The Disturbing ‘Suicide Letter’

In 1964, the FBI tried to blackmail Martin Luther King Jr. into ending his civil rights campaign with a letter that threatened to expose proof of his extramarital affairs — and apparently even encouraged him to kill himself.