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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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As the Who’s ear-splitting bassist, John Entwistle earned the nickname “The Ox”—and fueled a stubborn fixation with going it solo.

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Theodore Roosevelt survived everything from battle to disease, and even an assassination attempt—only to be undone by something far more heartbreaking.

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Only one woman was devious enough to outlast the notorious King Henry VIII—and that was the utterly scandalous Catherine Parr.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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,...

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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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