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#23: Moon Landing Conspiracy Theories

April 12th, 2017 · 17 minutes

From 1969 to 1972, twelve astronauts walked on the moon. OR DID THEY?

#22: Selfie-related Deaths

March 29th, 2017 · 13 minutes

Getting that perfect snap is not worth your life.

#21: Palace of the Parliament

March 15th, 2017 · 14 minutes

"Go big or go home" certainly describes the home of The People's House, a 3.9 million square foot mammoth of a building in Romania.

#20: The Great Molasses Flood

March 1st, 2017 · 10 minutes

On January 15, 1919, the Great Molasses Flood killed 21 and injured 150 more in Boston.

#19: The Caning of Charles Sumner

February 15th, 2017 · 10 minutes

On May 22, 1856, Preston Brooks attacked Charles Sumner on the floor of the U.S. Senate, striking him repeatedly with a cane until he was unconscious.

#18: Centralia, Pennsylvania

February 1st, 2017 · 13 minutes

Get out your maps! We're going to a mining town.

Or what's left of one, at least.

#17: Concorde

January 18th, 2017 · 17 minutes

London to New York in three hours. Welcome to Concorde.

#16: D. B. Cooper

January 4th, 2017 · 25 minutes

On November 24, 1971, a hijacker parachuted out of the back of a Boeing 727 and into the history books.

#15: Festivus

December 23rd, 2016 · 6 minutes

We find tinsel distracting.

#14: The Philadelphia Experiment

December 7th, 2016 · 10 minutes

Some claim the United States Navy was experimenting with electromagnetism in 1943. Stories say it rendered a ship invisible and teleported it over 200 miles.