TrendingAnimalsOwen was a one-year-old hippo swept out to sea by the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami. Villagers in Malindi, Kenya spent hours dragging him to shore with ropes and nets. At Haller Park he refused to leave the side of Mzee, a 130-year-old giant tortoise. The two ate, swam, and slept side by side for years.534k12 hours ago
PeopleSteve Buscemi was an FDNY firefighter with Engine 55 for four years before he became a movie star. When the World Trade Center fell on 9/11, he went back to his old firehouse. For five days he worked 12-hour shifts digging through the rubble. He declined every interview and photo request the whole time.16 hours ago
TrendingEntertainmentDennis Anderson bagged grain for $3.65 an hour. He welded a monster truck from a wrecked 1950s Ford. Rivals mocked the junk heap, so he snapped back he'd dig them a grave with it. The name stuck. A booked truck no-showed a car-crush show, and his junker stunned the crowd instead. That truck became Grave Digger, the world's most famous monster truck. The weathered early Digger still sits in his family's truck museum.1k18 hours ago
TrendingPeopleJelly Roll was locked up in Nashville's juvenile detention center as a teenager. He got through it with only a radio and headphones. Years later, he headlined a show at Bridgestone Arena. He used the proceeds to build a real recording studio inside that same facility. He called the launch Redemption Songs. Kids locked up there now write and record in the room that once held him.22 hours ago
TrendingAnimalsMethuselah, an Australian lungfish at San Francisco's Steinhart Aquarium, has lived in the same tank since November 1938 - before World War II began. DNA analysis in 2023 estimated her age at between 92 and 101 years old, making her the oldest living aquarium fish in the world. She still gets belly rubs from her keepers and her favorite treat is fresh figs.3821 day ago
TrendingAnimalsHurricane was a Secret Service Belgian Malinois on duty at the White House. In October 2014, a man jumped the north fence. Hurricane charged in and took repeated kicks and punches. He pinned the intruder on the lawn until agents arrived. He medically retired in 2016 and went home with his handler - the most decorated dog in US history.1 day ago
PlacesThe Washington Monument is two different shades of marble. Construction started in 1848 but funding collapsed in 1854, halting work for over 20 years. When the Army Corps of Engineers resumed building in 1879, the original Maryland quarry could no longer supply matching marble. Builders used stone from a new source - and it aged to a slightly darker shade. The color line sits about one-third of the way up the 555-foot tower.1 day ago
TrendingPlacesMount Everest is still growing - and a river 75km away is why. The Arun river has carved a deep gorge, removing so much rock that the crust beneath springs upward. A 2024 UCL study found river erosion is a key driver of Everest's roughly 2mm annual rise. Everest already sits 15-50m taller than it would be without that river.2 days ago
TrendingHistoryBeatrix Potter wrote Peter Rabbit as a get-well letter. A boy she knew was sick in bed. She sent the story to cheer him up. She named the rabbit after her own pet, Peter Piper, whom she had sketched for years. The letter became a book in 1902. It has sold an estimated 40 million copies since.2 days ago
TrendingPlacesEvery spring, volunteer line crews travel to the Navajo Nation to connect homes that have never had power. This year, 51 utilities from 24 states sent crews for Light Up Navajo. In 14 weeks, they wired 269 homes for electricity. In Arizona, Judy Crank plugged in her refrigerator for the first time. She heard it hum to life. 'It's on,' she said. Then she opened the door and saw the light.2 days ago
TrendingPlacesThe U.S. Capitol has run its own private underground subway since March 1909. The original cars were lemon-yellow Studebakers that held eight senators and took just 45 seconds to cover a 760-foot tunnel. It still runs today - and the public cannot get on without a congressional escort.593 days ago
TrendingPeopleOfficers Dennis Stachura and Marco Lomibao took a 1:35 AM call in Glendale Heights, Illinois. A car had sunk 12 feet into a frozen pond at 1 degree Fahrenheit. They arrived to find three people - hands visible above the ice. They jumped in, broke through with shovels and a sledgehammer, and held all three afloat until backup arrived. Everyone survived.3 days ago