Scientists Find Fossil of 150-Million-Year-Old Flesh-Eating Fish—Plus a Few of Its Prey
It has razor-sharp teeth like a piranha's.
It has razor-sharp teeth like a piranha's.
It might have something to do with baseball in the late 1800s.
The brilliant painter and inventor may have been cross-eyed.
While some can be relocated, that's not an option for many.
The mail-order home is nearly a century old.
3. Before he was melting hearts as Ross Poldark, Aidan Turner spent a decade competing in ballroom dancing competitions.
"The eight corpses swung in their chains, a fetid, blackened, hideous, and indistinguishable mass."
The term has been around as long as Hollywood itself.
The Elizabethan adventurer never actually sailed to the North American colony he sponsored.
Statues around the capital city of Zagreb have been dressed up for the occasion.
Remember this one next time you prep a frozen chicken.
There are more than 276,000 documents to look through from T.R.'s tenure in public life, including his time before and after the White House, much of which had never been digitized before.
This is your chance to be the next George Clooney—or at least the next Lieutenant Frank Stokes.
Many believed that mediums were a connection to the other side. Instead, they were mostly con artists.
Even its inventor was worried about calling it a "lie detector."
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are expecting a royal addition.
7. Note the number of pets she has.
It started with the plague, but it's no longer accurate.
October 13 is International Newspaper Carrier Day.
The graceful game was responsible for enough royal deaths to make an executioner jealous.
Some of the portraits have never been seen outside of England.
He was paid 20 cents a day and half a bottle of beer weekly.
On Eleanor Roosevelt's wedding day, then-President Theodore Roosevelt walked her down the aisle. Read on for more surprising facts about the first lady and diplomat.
Her identity was a mystery for decades.