As a frontiersman, Kit Carson witnessed some of history’s greatest horrors, but it was a broken heart and a sad diagnosis that spelled his doom.
The Unknown Woman of the Seine began as a mystery and became one of the most recognizable faces in the world—and there were plenty of twists along the way.
Bill Robinson was his generation’s highest-paid Black entertainer. He earned millions—but it wasn’t until he died that his heartbreaking truth came out.
Olivier Messiaen composed his most famous piece, Quartet for the End of Time, as his life—and the rest of the world—descended into chaos.
As the Who’s ear-splitting bassist, John Entwistle earned the nickname “The Ox”—and fueled a stubborn fixation with going it solo.
Theodore Roosevelt survived everything from battle to disease, and even an assassination attempt—only to be undone by something far more heartbreaking.
Only one woman was devious enough to outlast the notorious King Henry VIII—and that was the utterly scandalous Catherine Parr.
James Fisk—AKA Diamond Jim—was the lovesick Gilded Age financier who made his fortune in blood and gold. He met his end the same way.
Frank Sinatra was no stranger to scandal—but few know that his daughter Nancy Sinatra has her own wild backstory and shocking stories to tell.
Robert Taylor was one of the most popular leading men in Hollywood—but if few people know him today, maybe that’s because of his shocking backstory.
The release of 1928's Steamboat Willie put a young animator Walt Disney on the map. Soon he was winning Academy Awards left and right—but he wasn't satisfied with a few measly trophies. At the time,...
The Hope Diamond is infamous for being cursed—but the actress May Yohé might be its most tragic victim of all. This is her wild story.
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