For over 100 years, guests at San Diego's Hotel del Coronado have reported spooky encounters with the ghost of Kate Morgan.
At 5:10 PM the nightly news report on England's Southern Television broadcast was interrupted by an audio hijacking.
He was perhaps the biggest force in science fiction fandom, and he spent his life promoting/elevating the genre as both an art form and a cultural movement.
Jacques Mayol channeled his inner dolphin to dive deeper than anyone had ever gone before.
One of the earliest aviation pioneers was a Brazilian named Bartolomeu de Gusmão.
He tried to kill the king, but his skull and brain wound up on display in an Italian museum.
A radio message was broadcast, but it will take 25,000 years to reach its intended target.
Harry Turner was the first man to die as a result of a football injury.
The Korean boxer absorbed what seemed like a neverending volley of punches. During one burst in the 13th round, he was hit 39 times in a row. Tragically, Kim kept coming back for more.
The explosion tossed rotting chunks of whale guts and blubber over 800 feet away. Several cars were damaged and dozens of bystanders were splattered with the stinky mess.
Through her work as a cook she infected over 50 people with typhoid fever. 3 of them were confirmed to have died.
Angry whites attacked the city's black leaders after being stirred into a frenzy by sensationalized news stories about "negro domination."
Lou Ferrigno started weight training when he was just 13 years old. By the time he was 18 he would win both the Mr. America and the Mr. Universe titles.
This railroad engineer drove a burning train loaded with dynamite into history as one of Mexico’s most celebrated heroes.