A Danish ship met the same fate as the famous Titanic when it struck an iceberg on its very first voyage, taking all 95 souls aboard to their watery graves.
A Danish ship met the same fate as the famous Titanic when it struck an iceberg on its very first voyage, taking all 95 souls aboard to their watery graves.
A Titanic exhibit at a museum near Chicago has inexplicably flooded and nobody can figure out how.
An unsinkable ship disappears into the Arctic void, a serial killer blames his neighbor’s possessed Labrador, laughter becomes a contagion, and England decides that being dead isn’t a good enough excuse to avoid punishment. IT HAPPENED ON THIS DATE, JANUARY 30TH | The Morning Weird Darkness
An 80-year-old man at Tenerife South Airport taught us all an important lesson: if your travel companion is ice-cold and not breathing, they probably won’t make it through security — no matter how convincing that wheelchair disguise is.
Declassified FBI documents reveal the Bureau once agreed to examine alleged Sasquatch hair samples — and the correspondence between federal agents and cryptid researchers tells a story of scientific curiosity, bureaucratic persistence, and an ending nobody saw coming.
These fictional books predicted the Titanic, nuclear weapons, presidential names, and pandemic lockdowns before they happened, and with such terrifying accuracy that you’ll question whether the authors were writing fiction — or prophecy.
After 88 years of secrecy, President Trump has ordered the release of all classified government documents about Amelia Earhart’s disappearance, raising disturbing questions about why her case required government classification in the first place.
One engineer’s impossible journey through nuclear hell — twice in three days.
Across 19th-century New England, over 80 documented exhumations reveal a forgotten chapter of American history where rural communities were stirred into a vampire panic, causing them to dig up graves and burn the hearts of their own dead relatives.
A fresh sonar image from the floor of the Pacific Ocean has raised the possibility of finally solving aviation’s most enduring mystery, but a half-century of false leads has kept researchers from getting too excited.
The corpse of a Czech woman gave everyone the fright of their lives… by rising from the dead.
Researcher Andy Haverly has solved climate change by proposing to nuke the ocean floor, because apparently saving the planet requires blowing it up first.
Before she became a blood-soaked legend of sleepovers and slumber party dares, Bloody Mary was a mirror-bound matchmaker — until something far more sinister took her place.