Featured The Bizarre Death of Meriwether Lewis The infamous expeditionist died in a mysterious way that still plagues historians to this day. READ MORE "Bigfoot" Footprint Found in Utah's Cache Valley Yet another piece of Bigfoot evidence has made its way onto the internet. READ MORE Pets Can Help Owners Stick to Their New Years Resolutions Start your year right with healthy habits for you and your furry friends! READ MORE German Baker Introduces Syringe Cake to Celebrate COVID-19 Vaccine This will surely help the medicine go down. READ MORE Young Man Dedicates Life to Watchmaking In Wake of Months-Long Illness Reuben Schoots made the most of the time on his hands. READ MORE Today in History: Albert Schweitzer was Born Albert Schweitzer was a theologian, musician, philosopher, and Nobel Prize winner, who just so happened to be born on January 14, 1875. READ MORE The Kidnapping and Mutilation of Mary Vincent The 15-year-old was kidnapped, tortured, and lived to tell her story. READ MORE Netflix's New Series "Night Stalker" Is True Crime's Latest Binge The docuseries covers Richard Ramirez, the infamous Night Stalker. READ MORE Betty White Is Trending... But It's Because She's Safely Celebrating Her 99th Birthday in Quarantine You surely clutched your chest when you read that, but don't worry! She's doing great. READ MORE Arctic Oil Drilling Plans Falter When ‘No One Shows Up’ For the Auction These plans were stopped entirely... READ MORE AK Doctor Forgives $650,000 in Cancer Patient Medical Bills He's giving back in a big way... READ MORE Armie Hammer Responds To Alleged Cannibalistic Text Messages With a Roundabout Answer Looks like he's not going to be responding directly to these "vicious rumors" any time soon. READ MORE Ben & Jerry's Introduces Frozen Dessert for Dogs The flavors are named after real dogs in the Ben & Jerry's office. READ MORE Uh Oh — U.S. Olympic Swimmer Klete Keller Was Spotted at the Capitol Riots He was identified through video footage from Wednesday's attack on the Capitol by former teammates and coaches thanks to his large stature and the Olympic jacket he was wearing. READ MORE Joe Biden's Dog Major, The First White House Rescue, Is Getting His Own Virtual "Indoguration" The event will take place on January 17th, three days before the official Presidential Inauguration. READ MORE The Demons of Stonewall Jackson The notorious Confederate general was dealing with a lot more than just the Civil War... READ MORE Cutting-Edge App Guides Blind Runner on Solo 5K Run Through Central Park "The safest thing for a blind man is to sit still. I ain't sitting still," said Thomas Panek. READ MORE European Wine Tariffs Are Officially In Action Wines over 14% alcohol from Germany and France will receive a twenty-five percent tariff. READ MORE A Brief History of the Understanding of Climate Change Starting two centuries ago, the effects of climate change have been sustained and continued through modern times, despite the death sentence from scientists. READ MORE The Florida Election Recount of 2000 In an extremely tight race between George W. Bush Jr. and Al Gore, a voter system malfunction and supposed foul play was involved. READ MORE Kind Police Officer Adopts Child He Once Rescued Their family got a little bit bigger... READ MORE Load More