Crime, Law & Politics
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10 Unsolved Mysteries That’ll Give You Goosebumps
In 1919, an infamous killer dubbed The Axeman told the newspapers he wouldn't kill anyone who was playing Jazz in their house.
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Crime, Law & Politics
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10 Unsolved Mysteries That’ll Give You Goosebumps
In 1919, an infamous killer dubbed The Axeman told the newspapers he wouldn't kill anyone who was playing Jazz in their house.
Music & Instruments
24 mins Read
10 Times Led Zeppelin Borrowed or Stole Lyrics
Led Zeppelin originally wanted to be called "Lead Zeppelin" but they felt that "thick Americans" would pronounce the word wrong.
Fashion & Beauty
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30 Inspiring Facts About Patagonia
Since 1983 Patagonia has implemented an "earth tax" on itself, donating at least 1% of its sales to environmental groups.
Fashion & Beauty
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8 Cool Facts About Kenzo
Did you know that the founder of the fashion brand Kenzo, Kenzo Takada, died of COVID-19 in October 2020?
Food & Drink
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19 Facts About Red Bull That’ll Actually Give You Wings!
Did you know that the animals on the Red Bull logo are not cattle, but a type of bovine called a “gaur”?
On This Day
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June 27: Facts & Historical Events On This Day
Did you know that on this day, June 27, 1994, Aerosmith allowed fans to freely download their new single "Head First" online?
Crime, Law & Politics
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25 Secretive Facts About the CIA
The CIA operates a secretive museum that showcases its history, but it's off-limits to the public.
Crime, Law & Politics
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31 Monstrous Facts About Lyle and Erik Menendez
In April 2018, Lyle and Erik Menendez reunited in prison for the first time since their arrest in 1990.
Crime, Law & Politics
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The Greatest Prison Escapes Infographic
A whopping 3% of all incarcerated prisoners have managed to escape at some point or another.
Celebrities & People
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Nine Unknown Facts About Adolf Hitler
One of Hitler's favorite tunes to whistle was the very popular, "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?"
Celebrities & People
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31 Dark Facts About Ed Gein, the Butcher of Plainfield
Ed Gein's obsession with his mother's strict teachings on sin, including lust and murder, shaped his gruesome reality as a killer.
Holidays & Celebrations
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True Confessions Day | March 15
Did you know that confessing a crime can only be used as evidence if the confession is made voluntarily?