Some of the evilest people in ancient history were rulers who had millions at their mercy Featured News 9 years ago by Ian Harvey
Tourists can visit the house pictured in Grant Wood’s “American Gothic” and get their photo replica of the painting Featured News 9 years ago by Marija Georgievska
During the 1940’s, a Soviet Union Marshal asked Coca-Cola to produce a white, less American Coke News 9 years ago by Stefan Andrews
The Towers of Silence: Ancient reminders of an eerie Zoroastrian burial ritual Strangeness 9 years ago by Domagoj Valjak
The “Demon core” was an experimental plutonium bomb core that was involved in two fatal accidents during testing News 9 years ago by Domagoj Valjak
King Ludwig II of Bavaria or “The Swan King” commissioned the Neuschwanstein Castle and paid for it with his own means Lifestyle 9 years ago by Nikola Budanovic
El Rancho Vegas, one of the biggest resorts on the Las Vegas Strip, was destroyed by fire in 1960 that had started as Harry James and Betty Grable were performing a late show on stage News 9 years ago by Stefan Andrews
Fanta was invented in Nazi Germany due to a trade embargo on importing Coca-Cola syrup News 9 years ago by Brad Smithfield
Lucky Luciano started his own gang as a teenager and became the New York mafia’s Boss of Bosses News Featured 9 years ago by Ian Harvey
Oliphants: Ivory instruments made from elephants’ tusks used by warriors and hunters in the Middle Ages News Featured 9 years ago by David Goran
Stolen from a museum, Golden Age paintings survive the ordeal and are back on display Featured News 9 years ago by Ian Harvey
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