PeopleRobert Kearns invented the intermittent windshield wiper. Ford passed - then put it on every car they built. He sued, representing himself for 12 years after three law firms quit. Ford offered $30 million to settle. Kearns turned it down - the offer came without an admission. He didn't want their money. He wanted Ford to say they took it.
AnimalsTama was a stray calico cat near Kishi Station in Japan when the railway was about to close. The company made her stationmaster in 2007, paying her salary in cat food. Over 8 years she was promoted 4 more times - ending as the company's third-highest executive. She drew 55,000 extra riders in her first year alone and saved the line. When she died in 2015, thousands attended her funeral.10 minutes ago
PeopleManny Pacquiao was boxing's reigning WBO welterweight champion. He was also a sitting congressman in the Philippines. Then he became head coach of a pro basketball team, Kia Sorento. He used the job to draft himself 11th overall, at age 35. His debut drew a record crowd of 52,612 fans. He played seven minutes and scored zero points.6 hours ago
TrendingPlacesCape Hatteras Lighthouse is the tallest brick lighthouse in America, nearly 200 feet tall. At its closest, the Atlantic had come within 120 feet of its base. So engineers lifted the entire tower onto steel rails. They rolled it more than half a mile inland, five feet at a time. It took 23 days. Not one new crack formed in the century-old brick.10 hours ago
TrendingPlacesFenway Park's right-field bleachers are all green, except one. That single red seat marks a home run by Ted Williams. He hit it on June 9, 1946. The blast was officially marked at 502 feet, the longest homer ever hit inside the park. The ball crashed into a fan's straw hat before he ever saw it coming.1 day ago
EntertainmentMarvel filed for bankruptcy in 1996 and sold Spider-Man to Sony and the X-Men to Fox. Spider-Man alone grossed $1.6 billion in films - Marvel got $62 million. Marvel kept the characters nobody wanted: Iron Man, Captain America, the Avengers. Iron Man made $585 million in 2008. Disney bought it all for $4.24 billion the following year.1 day ago
PlacesThe Taj Mahal was disguised three times to protect it from bombers. In 1942, British engineers wrapped the dome in bamboo scaffolding. Without GPS, it looked like a building site from the air. India used the same trick in 1965 and 1971. In 1971, over 18,000 lbs of green jute were draped over the marble. Not one bomb ever fell.1 day ago
TrendingEntertainmentSylvester Stallone painted Rocky before he wrote him. In 1975, broke and typecast as a movie villain, he painted a self-portrait called "Finding Rocky." He carved the eyes with a screwdriver to get the sadness right. The script came later. Stallone never stopped painting after that. In 2021, Germany's Osthaus Museum Hagen gave him his full museum retrospective. Nearly 50 canvases, timed to his 75th birthday.1 day ago
TrendingAnimalsCambodia carved a giant stone statue of a rat. It honors Magawa, who spent five years sniffing out landmines there. He became the first rat ever given the PDSA Gold Medal. That medal is the animal world's version of the George Cross. Magawa found 71 landmines and 38 unexploded bombs before he retired in 2021. He cleared ground equal to roughly 20 football fields.2 days ago
TrendingPlacesLake Michigan turned crystal clear turquoise in April 2015. A Coast Guard helicopter crew spotted something incredible on patrol. Complete century-old shipwrecks sat visible on the lake floor below them. The James McBride was a 121-foot brig that sank in 1857. It rested in 5 to 15 feet of water. Nearby, the Rising Sun wrecked in 1917 with all 32 aboard rescued. The lake holds an estimated 1,500 shipwrecks, and several remain unidentified.2 days ago
PlacesBetty Willis designed the "Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas" sign in 1959 and never copyrighted it. She called it her gift to the city, leaving the design free for anyone to use. That is why it appears legally on T-shirts, postcards, and souvenirs around the world with no royalties owed. She once said: "I should make a buck out of it. Everybody else is."3 days ago
TrendingEntertainmentAlice Cooper got sober in 1983 by trading one addiction for another. In rehab, he took up golf. He played 36 holes a day, every single day, for a year, always with club pros. The new habit replaced the drinking for good. He still tees off six days a week at 5:30am. He once seriously considered playing a pro tournament in full stage makeup.3 days ago