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That’s because White Boy Rick wasn’t a drug lord — he was an FBI informant. At the age of 14, the FBI taught Wershe how to deal drugs and planted him inside one of the city’s most dangerous gangs. But ...
The Montauk Project, a conspiracy theory that the U.S. military ran a paranormal black site on Long Island, is even more nuts than the hit Netflix show lets on.
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After a catastrophic bird strike, pilot Sully Sullenberger landed in the Hudson River on January 15, 2009 — saving everyone onboard.
Whether it's secrets buried beneath Earth or mysteries lurking beyond the stratosphere, these interesting science articles unlock the secrets of our planet.
Described as a reptilian creature with spines along its back, the Chupacabra is a legendary creature of the American Southwest known for attacking livestock and drinking their blood. Few cryptids are ...
Did demonic forces really compel Ronald DeFeo Jr. to murder his entire family one autumn night in 1974? This is the real story of the Amityville Murders and the alleged hauntings that followed.
The Sea Peoples terrorized Egypt and the Mediterranean during the Bronze Age, but their identity and origins remain mysterious to this day.
Thanks to high mortality rates and the rampant spread of disease, death was everywhere during the Victorian era. So many people came up with creative ways to remember the dead — including Victorian ...
Sunday People/Mirrorpix/Mirrorpix via Getty Images Lieutenant Colonel John Malcolm Thorpe Fleming Churchill — a.k.a. Jack Churchill, “Fighting Jack” Churchill, and “Mad Jack” Churchill — a British ...
Is the legend of the Moon-Eyed people proof that Welsh explorers landed in America more than 300 years before Columbus? Cherokee legend is full of incredible tales. But one of the most fantastic — and ...
Known as China's "ghost cities," newly built cities like Kangbashi, Yujiapu, and Meixi Lake are home to futuristic buildings and infrastructure — but virtually no people.