News

Jonestown, the site in Guyana where more than 900 followers of cult leader Jim Jones died in a mass murder-suicide in 1978, ...
Britpop vets Cast have announced a new album, ’Yeah Yeah Yeah,’ that will be out January 30. You can listen to new single ...
Jim Jones compares gangs to fraternities and sororities: ‘It’s all the same thing’ The DipSet capo sat down on “The Breakfast Club” and defended his promotion of and capitalization off ...
While touting himself “a legend up in two boroughs ” of New York, Jones, 48, threatened Cam’ron, his supporters and Jones doubters. “BIG JOMO u know the rest,” Jones added in the caption.
Jim Jones led 900 followers to their deaths. A new tour revisits the history. The Jonestown massacre remains ‘a stain’ on Guyana nearly 50 years later, but tourism plans are meeting backlash.
Jones' psychosis-driven violent paranoia resulted in the fatal shooting of an active US Congressman, followed by the manipulation of his cult to knowingly drink poison-laced Kool-Aid and die.
More than 900 people died in Jonestown. Guyana wants to turn it into a tourist attraction. The Rev. Jim Jones and more than 900 of his followers died there in 1978.
A local government expressed interest in turning the site of the Jonestown massacre, which killed over 900 people, into a tourist destination.
In 1977, Peoples Temple cult leader Jim Jones convinced many in his Bay Area congregation to move to the remote jungle of Guyana. Although he promised a utopia free of racism — and a retirement ...
He told over 900 followers that the government was planning to raid them and that they should therefore drink Kool-Aid laced with cyanide and other poison. The group did so.
Jim Jones, the charismatic preacher who led the People's Temple in San Francisco, died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound in Jonestown. He was 47. Former follower Yulanda Williams is speaking out.