Smithsonian Magazine on MSN
The Titanic’s Sister Ship, the Britannic, Sank in 1916. For the First Time, Divers Have Recovered Artifacts From Its Wreck
The luxury liner was requisitioned as a hospital ship during World War I. Thirty people died after the vessel struck a German ...
The ship, which sunk off the coast of Greece after striking a German mine during World War I, sits about 400 feet below the ocean’s surface.
Fascinating Horror on MSN
This Woman Survived the Titanic, the Britannic and More
Meet Violet Jessop: nurse, survivor, and legend. She lived through tuberculosis, the sinking of the Titanic, and the destruction of the Britannic—without ever learning to swim. Her story is stranger ...
Bizarrely, one month later, Vesna Vulović — a 22-year-old flight attendant — was working a flight that exploded from a ...
SB Nation on MSN
Thursday Flakes: Volleyball Wins, MLB Playoff Race and More
Don’t forget the joke of the ...
Ralston's unbelievable survival story was told in the film 127 Hours starring James Franco. When she recovered, the teenager ...
Video. In an emotional mologue, the late-night host thanked those who supported him, addressed the comments he made about ...
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