Randy Mario Poffo, born on November 15, 1952, in Columbus, Ohio, emerged as one of the most electrifying figures in ...
One of the most iconic stables in pro wrestling history remains The Four Horsemen. They were not the first stable ever ...
Toyota's Corolla is what sensible people buy, but as proven by today's 4A-GE—powered FX16 GT-S, the company occasionally built Corollas for fun-seeking folk. Let's see if this now-classic car comes ...
On Oct. 12, 1957, history was made when the first-ever commercial flight to Antarctica departed from San Francisco, carrying 37 passengers to the U.S. Naval facility at McMurdo Sound station. Thirty ...
'Noooooooo! Please, Undertaker! Pleeeeeeeease! Noooooooo!'. That was the sort of shrill screaming Paul Bearer did towards the end of a critically-panned Great American Bash pay-per-view back in the ...
The track marked Michael's sixth US number one, his third as a solo artist Peter Brooker/Shutterstock; Mert Alas & Marcus Piggot Taylor Swift will incorporate the melody of George Michael's 1987 hit ...
Ahead of the record's release on Friday, it was revealed that Taylor, 35, has recorded a song called Father Figure, which shares the same name as George's 1987 track, as well as an interpolation. In a ...
In the vast world of American performance legends, few cars command as much quiet reverence as the Buick Grand National. A dark horse born in an era of excess, the turbocharged coupe turned the 1980s ...
Black Monday was the day, Oct. 19, 1987, when the Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) lost 22.6% of its value in a single trading session. The S&P 500 declined 30% on the same day. Black Monday ...
Lawn darts, or Jarts, were all the rage in the 1980s. With a few Jarts, a few friends, and a few beers, American backyard-barbecue-goers would lay down small plastic hoops as targets and play a game ...
This year has already seen its share of shocking moments, high-profile business news, momentous debuts, and huge pay-per-view cards within the professional wrestling industry. It has also sadly seen ...
The sacred Mount Tai ('shan' means 'mountain') was the object of an imperial cult for nearly 2,000 years, and the artistic masterpieces found there are in perfect harmony with the natural landscape.