At least 350 vessels have sunk in Lake Superior, and with them, over 10,000 people, leading to the saying that the lake doesn't give up her dead. Here's why.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi's husband, Paul, was attacked in their California home by an intruder. Here are some of the conspiracy theories that surround the attack.
Of all the musical artists to become absolute fixtures in popular culture, none have cemented their place quite so firmly as Alfred Matthew "Weird Al" Yankovic.
One of Stalin's children, Svetlana Iosifovna Alliluyeva, eventually made her way to the U.S. and lived the high life before disappearing into obscurity.
Baseball holds a special place in the hearts of Americans. With the evolution of technology, the first electric umpires are older than you may think they are.
Judy Collins was there at the beginning of the folk-rock music tidal wave that washed over America in the 1960s, including an encounter with Dylan himself.
For the most part, people can legally change their names to whatever they wish, however weird. Here's how one man's lost poker bet led to a name change.
Alabama public schools banned yoga in 1993, but decades later a new law reversed that ban. Here's why Alabama banned yoga in public schools in the first place.
Cindy Pravda, the so-called UFO lady of Grand Haven was one of hundreds of people who reported seeing mysterious lights in Michigan in 1994. Where is she now?
Even with the high-tech information gathering gear available, some mysteries linger on, especially when they involve something unidentified in the sky.
The Great Lakes is known for its historic number of shipwrecks, with Mother Nature and locals doing their part in helping to preserve and respect the past.
Vincent Connare, the creator of the Comic Sans font, is well aware of how divisive his famous font has been and shares the one time he used the font himself.
Pink Floyd are widely recognized as one of the most influential bands in rock 'n' roll history. Here's why their live shows owe some credit to condoms.
Perhaps one of the Pacific Northwest's most notorious murderers is none other than Ted Bundy. And his allegedly-haunted childhood home had a contractor spooked.