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These historic photos of President John F. Kennedy's assassination and autopsy reveal the devastation that unfolded in Dallas in November 1963.
After a catastrophic bird strike, pilot Sully Sullenberger landed in the Hudson River on January 15, 2009 — saving everyone onboard.
The Sea Peoples terrorized Egypt and the Mediterranean during the Bronze Age, but their identity and origins remain mysterious to this day.
First opened in 1970 and shut down in 2011, the Élan School was the "last resort" for parents of teens with behavioral problems — and allegedly a site of systemic abuse. For some, the idyllic woods of ...
The War of the Bucket began in 1325 after the theft of a wooden pail sparked a battle between the Italian city-states of Bologna and Modena.
These photos of the Dyatlov Pass Incident document the days leading up to the mysterious deaths of nine young hikers — and the investigation into their gruesome deaths.
On September 29, 1978, 15-year-old Mary Vincent accepted a ride from Lawrence Singleton, who then kidnapped her, raped her, and cut off both her arms.
In 1900, the lighthouse keepers on a remote Scottish island vanished. The official report called it an accident. But suspicious clues – and a puzzling logbook – point to a darker explanation.
In four years, the Cleveland Torso Murderer killed, dismembered, and castrated 12 different victims, and was never identified.
Forty years before the British fought the Nazis, they used history's first concentration camps to commit genocide during the Boer War.
The man on trial was charged with molesting and strangling Marianne Bachmeier’s 7-year-old daughter, Anna.
In the 1970s, a serial killer targeted young girls in Rochester, New York who had the same first and last initials.
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