Today, bigger is widely regarded as better. But was this always the case? This article sheds some light on how the Western culture changed in its phallic preferences.
From wife selling to mummy unwrapping, these Victorian era facts will make you so glad you live in the 21st century.
Many Americans are taught that the Pilgrims and Indians gathered for a historic feast at Plymouth in 1621, but the true story of the first Thanksgiving is far more complicated.
On the 23rd of December 2003, the neighbors of the Marolt family were busy preparing for the upcoming Christmas night.
Unique amongst Arizona’s ghosts, the Wandering Woman at the Door — “La Mujere Errante” — does not stalk her victims from the state’s Old West past. She is more modernly dressed and reminds the state of its more recent sins.
According to the Guinness Book of World Records, this monarch sired the highest number of progeny ever recorded in history
The Russian lyric soprano sings this beautifully.
6 Rare Mental Disorders You Probably Haven’t Heard Of
Some of the most well known people in history have had serious mental disorders
We know them as older, here they are in their youth.
"I had seen parts of it peeking out from the water before, but this is the first time I've seen it in full."
Today, with a multi-megapixel camera in every pocket and more than 350 million images uploaded to Facebook alone each day, fewer and fewer events escape visual capture and thus a certain immortality.
Newlyweds move into a house with a secret, violent past rooted in American trauma. The untold story of one of the only purported cases of a supernatural entity being responsible for murder.
Mary Toft — the lady with a strange claim to fame
Diwali, also spelled Divali, one of the major religious festivals in Hinduism, Jainism, and Sikhism, lasting for five days from the 13th day of the dark half of the lunar month Ashvina to the second day of the light half of the lunar month Karttika.