The Missing Three Centuries: Are We Actually Living in the Year 1728?
Imagine waking up to discover that the year is not 2025, but 1728.
The Missing Three Centuries: Are We Actually Living in the Year 1728? Read More »
Imagine waking up to discover that the year is not 2025, but 1728.
The Missing Three Centuries: Are We Actually Living in the Year 1728? Read More »
In the history of employment fraud, few cases rival the sheer duration and audacity of Salvatore Scumace’s tenure at the Pugliese Ciaccio Hospital.
How One Employee Skipped Work for 15 Years and Earned Thousands Read More »
It began as a routine way to cope with a demanding schedule, but it ended with a young father fighting for his life and losing a portion of his skull.
The Man Who Lost Half His Head: A Warning in a Can Read More »
The year was 1911, and the Wyoming State Penitentiary in Rawlins was a cold, brutal place where the inmates had nothing to lose but their lives.
Playing for Time: The True Story of the Death Row All Stars Read More »
In March 1947, New York City police officers broke through a second-story window of a Harlem brownstone and uncovered a scene that shocked the nation.
The Educated Hermits: From High Society to Harlem’s House of Horror Read More »
In 1851, on a North Carolina farm, a birth defied medical explanation and would soon capture the attention of the world.
The Two-Headed Nightingale: From Property to Plantation Owners Read More »
They were half-right: the man was indeed brazen, but the suspect was Steve Wozniak, the co-founder of Apple, and he was about to lead federal agents down a rabbit hole of technicalities and practical jokes.
The Billionaire Who “Printed” His Own Money and Fooled the Secret Service Read More »
In the digital age, stories of online infidelity are common, but few are as ironically tragic as the case of Adnan and Sana Klaric.
The Digital Catfish: How a Husband and Wife Accidentally Dated Online Read More »
Thousands of spectators held their breath on the boardwalks of Atlantic City as a horse stood motionless on a wooden platform high above the ocean.
The Plunge from the Steel Pier Read More »
For over two centuries, the most authoritative maps of the world contained a massive geographical error.
The California Island That Never Was Read More »