800-Year-Old Tomb Discovered in Peru

LIMA, PERU—The remains of eight people estimated to be 800 years old were discovered by workers laying gas pipes near Lima, according to an ...

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When She Found Out Her Boyfriend Was A Serial Killer, She Helped Him Find New Victims

When She Found Out Her Boyfriend Was A Serial Killer, She Helped Him Find New Victims

Meet Cindy Hendy, The Girlfriend Of The 'Toy Box Killer' Who Supplied Him With Victims

Soon after 37-year-old Cindy Hendy moved in with her 57-year-old boyfriend David Parker Ray, they tortured their first victim together — a woman Cindy was friends with.

Congress May Finally Recognize This D-Day Hero Denied A Medal Of Honor Because He Was Black

9 Abandoned Castles That Are As Breathtaking As They Are Eerie

From an English spite castle to a fortress forsaken after only one night, these abandoned palaces are nothing short of breathtaking.

Archaeologists Just Unearthed 13 Egyptian Coffins That Have Remained Sealed For 2,500 Years

 

44 Powerful Photos From The Bloody Battle Of Okinawa, The Last Major Clash Of World War II

While the Allied troops counted 14,000 casualties, the Imperial Army lost over 100,000 of their soldiers.

The First Person To Reach The North Pole Was Probably This Black Explorer You Never Heard Of

 

Inside The Anti-Civil Rights Movement That Drew Support From Boston To San Francisco

While many might assume that white Southerners were the most adamantly opposed to the civil rights movement, the most long-lasting activism against civil rights actually came from cities in the North and Midwest.

Bronze Age Britons Used Their Loved Ones' Bones To Make Keepsakes, Musical Instruments, And Ornaments

 

How The Lost Franklin Expedition Of 1845 Ended In Poisoning, Murder, And Cannibalism

Of the 134 men who embarked on the journey, only five would survive.

Belgian Workers Renovating A Town's Fountain Find Former Mayor's 180-Year-Old Heart Inside

 

Archaeologists Just Uncovered A 2,600-Year-Old 'Wine Factory' In Lebanon

Earlier studies suggest that the ancient Phoenicians produced large batches of wine to drink and trade with other cultures. This winepress proves it.

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