An American satellite picked up the tell-tale double flash of a nuclear explosion in a remote section of the Indian Ocean.
An American satellite picked up the tell-tale double flash of a nuclear explosion in a remote section of the Indian Ocean.
He was an instant her for saving the president’s life, but it came with a cost.
His name probably doesn't ring any bells, but his invention is one of the world's most useful items.
The novelty of this storm was her migration from the Atlantic to the Pacific. This was the first recorded instance of such a storm track.
A little after midnight, a mysterious object appeared over the Iranian capital.
It would become the largest maritime disaster of World War II.
Evel Kenievel tried to jump Idaho's Snake River Canyon in a steam-powered rocket.
The SS Princess Alice, a fully-loaded passenger steamship, collided with the Bywell Castle, a cargo ship hauling coal.
Eastman’s criteria for a name were that it had to be “short and euphonious and likely to stick in the public’s mind.”
All hell broke loose as one of the biggest quakes to ever hit the east coast left 60 people dead.
Max Factor was a cosmetics pioneer who rose from rags to riches and became famous around the world.
In 1907 two massive sections of the bridge snapped off and plunged over 300 feet into the Saint Lawrence River.
In 1859 a semi-retired train conductor named Edwin Drake engineered the world's first successful oil drilling operation.
Lon Chaney is most remembered for his iconic roles as Quasimodo, the deformed bell ringer in The Hunchback of Notre Dame, and as Erik in The Phantom of the Opera.
An Austrian girl was held captive for 8 years by a creepy loner named Wolfgang Priklopil.
One of the most infamous brawls in baseball history happened at Candlestick Park during a game between the San Francisco Giants and the Los Angeles Dodgers.