Women like Mae Capone and Victoria DiGiorgio Gotti stood behind their gangster husbands for better or for worse.
The research team uncovered the treasure while examining a field in Årdal, Norway ahead of the construction of a new road.
Archaeologists excavating caves in Malaysia's Nenggiri Valley unearthed 16 Neolithic burials and more than 71,000 prehistoric ...
At first, Aaron Hernandez captivated America because of his astounding feats on the football field. Then, it was the accusation that he’d murdered his acquaintance Odin Lloyd. And finally, it was ...
For centuries, the Lion of Venice has loomed over the Italian city as one of its most famous landmarks. It was long thought that the iconic sculpture originated in Anatolia, but a recent study ...
Around 104 C.E., Pliny the Younger sat down to write a letter. “Though my shocked soul recoils, my tongue shall tell,” he told the Roman historian Cornelius Tacitus. Then, Pliny began to describe what ...
Archaeologists working at Yeşilova Mound in İzmir, Türkiye, have uncovered an 8,200-year-old kohl pen, believed to be the world’s oldest example of eyeliner. The site, occupied between 6500 to 4000 ...
Yōkai are supernatural beings like kappas, demons, and even haunted household objects that have appeared in Japanese art and folklore for centuries. It’s difficult to define yōkai in simple terms.
John Gotti is one of New York’s most infamous mobsters. He frequently made headlines — and right beside him was his wife, Victoria DiGiorgio Gotti. Despite her husband’s notoriety, Victoria Gotti has ...
Pupetta Maresca wasn’t an American mob wife, but she did make a name for herself when she married Pasquale Simonetti, a member of the Italian crime organization known as the Camorra. Assunta Maresca, ...
Of all the mob wives on this list, perhaps none were as glamorous as Anna Genovese. The wife of Vito Genovese — one of New York’s most powerful mobsters — Anna was the mobster’s second wife. The two ...