10 Lethal American Highwaymen History Forgot About

10The Doan Brothers Between 1781 and 1788, the Doan brothers terrorized eastern Pennsylvania with a string of robberies, shootouts, and jailbreaks in what many historians claim was the result of retribution. Prior to their criminal ways, the brothers were Quakers until the Patriots confiscated their father’s land during the American Revolutionary War. In retaliation, the siblings began a life of debauchery and crime, ultimately forming a gang consisting of at least thirty men....

January 3, 2023 · 9 min · 1798 words · Maria Muzzarelli

10 Little Known Facts About Alcoholics Anonymous

Despite its millions of members, AA remains a mystery to many and a caricature to many more. Contrived media depictions and the omerta-esque anonymity of most members have led to incorrect or incomplete perceptions of an organization that has been helping alcoholics achieve sobriety for over 80 years. AA has a rich, odd, and even controversial past and present that most know nothing about. My name is Chris, and I’m an alcoholic....

January 3, 2023 · 10 min · 1937 words · Jean Davis

10 Little Known Stories From The Space Race

From 1957 to 1991, we saw the first rocket blast into space, the first man escape the atmosphere, and the first steps on the Moon. Humanity accomplished things we’d never dreamed possible, fueled by the competition between two superpowers. 10The Nazis Were The First In Space ‘’For the first time, we have invaded space with our rocket,” a scientist declared, raising his glass in a toast. This day, he told the men in the room, “is the first of a new era of transportation: that of space travel....

January 3, 2023 · 7 min · 1468 words · Jose Lacombe

10 Mind Blowing Things That Happened This Week 10 14 17

The big news this week was the spectacular fall from grace of Harvey Weinstein, until recently one of Hollywood’s biggest power players. The ramifications from the string of sexual assault claims against him filled airwaves in America and elsewhere. Yet Tinseltown wasn’t the only city facing a private meltdown. Across the world, crazy-big and small-yet-crazy stories were taking place, each more mind-blowing than the last. 10 A Tsunami Of Assault Allegations Destroyed Harvey Weinstein’s Career They say a week is a long time in politics, but it’s even longer in entertainment....

January 3, 2023 · 10 min · 1980 words · Michael Campion

10 More Books That Changed The World

Why it changed the world: Newton’s Principia, published in 1687, laid the foundation for much of modern physics and mathematics. The Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica (mathematical principles of natural philosophy) is a three-volume work by Isaac Newton published on 5 July 1687. It contains the statement of Newton’s laws of motion forming the foundation of classical mechanics, as well as his law of universal gravitation and a derivation of Kepler’s laws for the motion of the planets (which were first obtained empirically)....

January 3, 2023 · 7 min · 1373 words · Marvin Martinez

10 More Terrifying And Mysterious Creatures

This creature was sighted on three separate occasions in the town of Dover, Massachusetts, on April 21 and April 22, 1977. Due to its appearance, there’s speculation as to whether or not this creature was an alien, or the result of some sort of experiment – a human or alien hybrid, for example – while others suggest it came from another dimension. The Dover Demon’s features are as follows: a disproportionately large and watermelon-shaped head; glowing orange eyes; long, thin arms and legs with slender fingers....

January 3, 2023 · 8 min · 1509 words · Julie Ellison

10 Most Decisive Ancient Battles

The Battle of Carrhae in 53 BC was a decisive victory for the Parthian Spahbod Surena (try saying that 10 times fast!) over the Roman general Crassus near the town of Carrhae (now the present-day ruins of Harran, Turkey). A Parthian force of 1,000 cataphracts and 9,000 horse archers under general Surena met the Romans at Carrhae. Crassus’ cavalry was screening ahead of the main force when they were engaged by the cataphracts, and the weapons his cavalry employed were not capable of piercing the cataphracts armor....

January 3, 2023 · 12 min · 2346 words · Eva Bragg

10 Most Outrageous Things Benjamin Franklin Ever Did

10The ‘Drinkers Dictionary’ Benjamin Franklin was a man who enjoyed his wine. While no heavy drinker, Franklin kept 1,200 bottles of Bordeaux, champagne, and sherry locked away in his Paris home. In one of his many letters, he declared that wine is “constant proof that God loves us, and loves to see us happy,” and even gave an amusing anecdote as to why the Lord brought about the Genesis flood. “Before the days of Noah,” he wrote, “men, having nothing but water to drink, could not discover the truth....

January 3, 2023 · 17 min · 3545 words · Lynn Gardner

10 Movie Motorcycle Stunts That Are Impossible In Real Life

Ignoring the countless times that keys are left in the ignition or the monstrous mismatch of sounds used for certain motorcycle engines, here are ten of the most impossible motorcycle scenes you will find in films. And yes, I know it’s the movies and not meant to be accurate, but still… Spoiler alert ahead! 10 John Wick: Chapter 3 – Parabellum John Wick, expertly portrayed by Keanu Reeves, has been gallantly slaying his foes since we were forced to sit through the burial of his beloved doggo Daisy....

January 3, 2023 · 9 min · 1910 words · Andra Bignall

10 Of The Worst Alternative Medical Treatments

10Laetrile A chemical sibling of amygdalin, a substance commonly found in the pits of apricots and other fruits, as well as almonds, Laetrile is often purported to greatly assist in the treatment of cancer. First created in the middle of the 20th century (the exact origins are unknown), it was allegedly synthesized by a man named Dr. Ernst T. Krebs Jr. However, at least a dozen separate experiments have been done on the substance, with no anti-tumor evidence produced....

January 3, 2023 · 8 min · 1640 words · Jimmy Spencer

10 Off The Wall Survival Tricks And Tools

SEE ALSO: 10 Psychology Tricks You Can Use To Influence People But to quote the wise men who have walked this fair earth in ages past, questionable advice is technically better than no advice—so here are ten unusual survival tips that could end up saving your life. And as a disclaimer, don’t actually try number three. The specifics of wilderness survival change a lot depending on what part of the world you’re trapped in....

January 3, 2023 · 9 min · 1821 words · Leonard Gibbs

10 Offbeat Stories You Might Have Missed This Week 1 26 19

We have a few architectural stories this week about the world’s largest 3-D-printed bridge and an ancient stone circle that wasn’t so ancient. Two World War mysteries get answers, and we explore a budding rivalry between Canada and Norway over which country has the largest moose. In the world of cosmology, we have two new ideas to explore—one is about an alternative to the elusive Planet Nine and the other about the origins of black holes....

January 3, 2023 · 10 min · 2011 words · Meredith Bryant

10 Peaceful Items Made Out Of Deadly Weapons

Over the years, creative minds have developed ways of converting deadly weapons into peaceful items. It could be for art, fashion or more practical reasons like preventing famines and generating electricity. The weapons here range from small knives to automatic assault rifles, rocket launchers, armored tanks, helicopters and nuclear missiles. See Also: 10 Myths About Guns And Gun Control 10 Escopetarra Escopetarra (“shotgun guitar” in English) is coined from the Spanish “escopeta” (shotgun) and “guitarra” (guitar)....

January 3, 2023 · 9 min · 1716 words · Sue Gooch

10 People Who Actually Fell Into A Volcano

Sometimes, when hiking on volcanoes, people somehow end up inside. In the case of active volcanoes, the terrifying, molten lava is enough to scare most people away from the site for good. Falling into an inactive or dormant volcano is no joke, either, as volcanic craters can be thousands of feet deep. Here are ten such people who either fell or jumped—yes, jumped—into a volcano. 10 The Family Solfatara is a sulfurous volcanic crater near Pozzuoli, Italy, and is often a tourist destination for people who want to catch a glimpse of a beautiful sight....

January 3, 2023 · 9 min · 1793 words · David Boudreaux

10 People Who Are Nothing Like The Film Characters They Inspired

But it can be more than just a few things. Sometimes, the people who inspired our favorite movie heroes are completely different from what we see on the screen. Occasionally, they’re the exact opposite. 10 Black Hawk Down: John Stebbins Every character in the movie Black Hawk Down shares a name with a real person who fought in the Battle of Mogadishu in 1993, except for one. Ewan McGregor’s character, John Grimes, is based on a real person named John Stebbins....

January 3, 2023 · 11 min · 2132 words · Timothy Villalvazo

10 People Who Were Completely Right But Were Ignored

A lot of them suffered professionally due to their outspoken natures. In some extreme cases, they were even suffered physically from the results of their speaking up. And some didn’t live long enough to feel the vindication of being proven correct. 10 The Spy Who Warned The FBI About Pearl Harbor Dusan “Dusko” Popov was a Serbian double agent during World War II who worked for both MI6 and the Abwehr....

January 3, 2023 · 12 min · 2501 words · William Grass

10 Perplexing Mysteries That May Have Finally Been Solved

10The Ceres Mystery Lights As NASA’s Dawn spacecraft approached the dwarf planet Ceres, it captured some very mysterious images. One of these, taken 47,000 kilometers (29,000 mi) away from the planet, showed abnormally bright spots inside an 80-kilometer-wide (50 mi) crater. Many immediately took these images and ran with them, thinking that they were signs of an alien civilization. For a few months, even NASA wasn’t exactly sure what these mysterious bright spots were....

January 3, 2023 · 10 min · 2043 words · Roberta Roberts

10 Pictures That Almost Got Their Photographers Killed

War and wildlife photographers are usually at the most risk because they can be in active danger zones. While many have died under these circumstances, some have survived to tell their stories. 10 Atif Saeed Was Almost Killed By An Angry Lion Wildlife photographer Atif Saeed was almost killed when the lion he was snapping charged at him. The incident took place at a wildlife park in Lahore, Pakistan. Saeed was driving around the park when he found the lion....

January 3, 2023 · 9 min · 1876 words · Tyson Thompson

10 Pop Songs Banned By Governments

However, due to political and other motives, government bans have taken place in China, South Korea, Pakistan, the Congo, South Africa, and the United States. The 10 pop songs on this list were among the victims of such censorship. 10 “Fragile” Although Malaysian rapper Namewee denies bashing China or the Chinese people or supporting Taiwan’s and Hong Kong’s independence, China banished the video featuring his hit song “Fragile” from the country....

January 3, 2023 · 10 min · 2056 words · Donna Briggs

10 Predictions About A Typical Future Day In The Life

This list relates to activities associated with a typical future day in the life of most ordinary people, as they are expected to live it, according to the predictions of futurists, who know (or think they know) what the future holds. This includes what our houses will look like, how we will travel, the instruction schools will provide, how childcare will work, how we will take care of our pets, what our workplaces will be like, where and what (not whom) we will worship, how we will garden, what will entertain us, and how and where we will vacation....

January 3, 2023 · 14 min · 2779 words · George Jacobs