Jean Merilyn Simmons was the 1950s film sensation whose stunning good looks landed her some big roles—and some even bigger trouble. The British-born beauty attracted the attention of the likes of Howard Hughes and Richard...
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Mustafa I’s madness defined his entire legacy—but there’s evidence suggesting that he might not have been as unstable as history claims.
They say every move you make on the chessboard should have a purpose. These players mastered the art of making your move at the right time and "staying silent, only speaking to say "Checkmate." Let's go over chess' greatest players.
When American heiress Mary Curzon married the Viceroy of India, it was supposed to be a fairy tale—but it was really a horror story.
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