After nearly three decades of speculation, the creator of the long-running pirate saga took an unprecedented step to protect its biggest secret. He wrote the true identity of the treasure, split the message, and sealed half inside a deep-sea capsule. The symbolic stunt thrilled fans, sparked online investigations, and reinforced the storys enduring mystery as it approaches its final saga.
Man visits hell on Earth gold town in worlds highest city where lawless mines are guarded by snipers
La Rinconada, a settlement over 5,000 meters high in the Peruvian Andes, is home to 50,000 people living in harsh conditions amidst a gold rush. Visitors describe extreme altitude sickness, pollution, crime, and dangerous mining practices, painting a stark picture of life in one of the world's most difficult places.
Firewalla Orange review: This router gave my home network a meaningful security upgrade
The Firewalla Orange makes network monitoring and security accessible for home setups, small businesses, and more.
Man had ten nights of chilling visions showing the deadly crash of Flight 191 that killed 273
In May 1979, American Airlines Flight 191 crashed near Chicago, killing 273. Days before, David Booth reported experiencing ten consecutive nights of vivid visions foretelling the disaster. Though he contacted the FAA, authorities lacked actionable details. The visions eerily mirrored the crash, leaving Booth and witnesses haunted. Flight 191s tragedy remains entwined with unsettling folklore and aviation superstition.
You can still save up to $1,300 on the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra at AT&T - here's the details
Samsung's new Galaxy S26 lineup is here, and AT&T wants you to upgrade your phone for 'free.' Here's the catch.
Was Britains Queen Charlotte black? Netflixs Bridgerton star insists she was a woman of colour
Bridgertons depiction of Queen Charlotte as a Black monarch has revived a long-running historical debate about her ancestry. While some genealogists argue she may have descended from a Moorish lineage in medieval Portugal, most historians remain sceptical. The controversy highlights how popular culture can reopen historical questions about race, representation and interpretation in Europes royal past.

