Was the theft of the Mona Lisa a blessing in disguise? She became famous after Vincenzo Perugia artfully stole her from the Louvre in 1911.
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The original text of The Emerald Tablet first appeared around 1500 years ago. Does its cryptic message hint at the mystical Philosopher’s Stone?
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Amelia Earhart’s life was about more than being a pilot. What makes us honor her to the extent that we do? What is her legacy?
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The Nazca lines of Peru are enormous geoglyphs of shapes and animals in the desert. What else have we learned about these strange pictures?
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Easter celebration today is not rooted in Christianity but is a pagan Easter derived from polytheistic beliefs of gods and nature.
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Major Crimes in History
Chris Benoit – The Murder Suicide of a Champion Wrestler
by Les Hewittby Les HewittChris Benoit, a champion WWE wrestler, brutally murdered his family and committed suicide in 2007. Here is what happened and the theories why.
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Andrea smothered eight of her newborn babies after delivering them in her kitchen. The German baby deaths are an extreme case of infanticide.
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Atlantis of the Sands was an ancient oasis with grand pillars, gardens and immense wealth. Its fate ended in a violent destruction. But why?