PICTOFACT 11 Myths We Were Taught About the United States Red, white, and mythology Authors By Shea Published July 09, 2022
In The 1970s, A Bestseller Claimed The Planets Would Align And Destroy Everything Authors By Mark Hill Published July 09, 2022
In The '60s, The Truly Devoted Believed Aliens Would Save Us From Nukes Authors By Mark Hill Published July 08, 2022
A Civil War Cannonball Killed A Guy (In 2008) Afterward, the whole neighborhood fled. Authors By Ryan Menezes Published July 08, 2022
In 1910, Americans Thought Halley's Comet Was A Doomsday Event Halley's Comet has everything you'd want in a harbinger of the apocalypse...except the apocalypse part. Authors By Mark Hill Published July 07, 2022
The First Native The Pilgrims Met Asked 'Where's The Beer?' Then he just hung around. Awkward. Authors By Ryan Menezes Published July 07, 2022
In 1844, Americans Sold All Of Their Stuff Because Jesus Was Coming Back If there's one thing the apocalypse isn't, it's punctual. Authors By Mark Hill Published July 06, 2022
More Revolutionary War People Died On NY Prison Ships Than In Battle And you thought Royal Caribbean ships were unsanitary. Authors By Ryan Menezes Published July 06, 2022
From Depression to Fine Dining: The History of Spam “Spam is underrated” is a ridiculous-sounding sentence, but it’s also true. Authors By Amanda Mannen Published July 05, 2022
Cracked's Oofageddon! - The Woman Who Was Pregnant With The Messiah (At 64) For years, Britain had its own end-times-mystery-box, thanks to Joanna Southcott. Authors By Mark Hill Published July 05, 2022
A Thief Robbed George Washington's Grave (And Grabbed The Wrong Skull) Don't try this again. They added locks now. Authors By Ryan Menezes Published July 05, 2022
15 Weirdo Habits of U.S. Presidents Some of our presidents have taken their eccentricities to impressive, occasionally greasy heights. Authors By Amanda Mannen Published July 04, 2022
A President Died Eating A Fourth Of July Dessert Life is a bowl of cherries. Both end in death. Authors By Ryan Menezes Published July 04, 2022
Popes and Prohibition: The Surprisingly Sinister History of Coffee Even today, a cup of coffee can feel like a spiritual experience under the right (read: hungover) circumstances. Authors By Amanda Mannen Published July 03, 2022
2 ‘It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia’ Fans Roast Kaitlin Olson and Rob McElhenney’s ‘His ‘n Hers Plastic Surgery Addictions’ Following ‘Variety’ Photo Shoot