The world’s most controversial events, and the complex beliefs behind them. From Bigfoot sightings t
A record-breaking aviatrix who became a symbol for adventure vanishes in 1937. During an ambitious g
Did the King of Rock ‘n' Roll kick the bucket due to a drug overdose? Or did an out of shape—past hi
Elvis Presley was one of the most successful musicians of all time and was one of the most famous me
For nearly four decades, locals and tourists have wondered at the purpose behind the bizarre granite
A bizarre monument made of granite and bearing a list of instructions for humanity’s survival exists
The Great pyramid of Giza. The Nazca Lines. The Moai Statues of Easter Island. Long considered engin
The ancient world proved itself capable of remarkable feats of construction. Thousands of years late
Richard Nixon resigned on August 9, 1974, but Watergate was far from over. The scandal spawned a num
On June 17th 1972, 5 men were caught breaking into the offices of the DNC at the Watergate Complex i
In 1885, French priest Bérenger Saunière discovered a pair of ancient scrolls hidden in the altar of
The early days of the Catholic church were plagued by dissent, infighting, and uncertainty. After ce
In the summer of 1969, Senator and Presidential hopeful Ted Kennedy crashed his car into a pond on C
On July 18th, 1969, Ted Kennedy, the youngest son of Joseph Kennedy Sr., drove his car off of a sing
The Denver International Airport is the largest airport in the United States. Since it opened in 199
In 1995, the Denver International Airport opened 16 months over schedule and nearly 2 billion dollar
Officially, Operation Mockingbird was a brief wiretap of two journalists in the early 1960s. But the
In the fallout of the Watergate scandal, a number of the CIA’s black ops operations were revealed to
Over the past three decades, more and more details about the US government’s involvement in cocaine
In the 1980s, a super-potent new form of cocaine swept through the streets of America, leaving a tra
In 2007, a lone conspiracy theorist proposed that the greatest threat to American sovereignty wasn’t