HistoryJosé Prudencio Padilla had 22 ships against Spain's 32 at Lake Maracaibo - and one secret weapon. The Catatumbo lightning strikes the same Venezuelan sky up to 28 times a minute, lighting up the Spanish fleet in the dark. Padilla's ambush secured Venezuela's independence in a single afternoon in 1823. This same storm still fires 260 nights a year - the most concentrated lightning on Earth.494k
TrendingHistoryThe greatest finswimmer alive watched a trolleybus carrying 92 passengers plunge into a reservoir in Yerevan. He dove in 20 times through shattered glass in near-zero visibility, pulling people from the wreck one by one. 20 survived. His lungs were permanently destroyed. He never competed again. The Soviet government suppressed the story for 6 years. He named his shoe company Second Breath.3 hours ago
PlacesWhen an EF-5 tornado leveled Joplin, Missouri in 2011, 203 people were inside Walmart Store #59. Employees had rehearsed a severe-weather plan just a month earlier and executed it precisely - rushing customers to the reinforced back as the walls came down. 200 of the 203 walked out alive. Across the street at Home Depot, 8 perished when tilt-up concrete walls collapsed. Same storm, same street, very different plan.17 hours ago
HistoryThe Library of Alexandria held up to 700,000 scrolls. To fill it, guards searched every ship in the harbor, seized any books on board, and kept the originals. It wasn't destroyed in one fire - it died over 500 years. Less than 1% of ancient Greek writing survives. Sophocles wrote 120 plays. Only 7 made it.1 day ago
TrendingPeopleAt his 2019 Morehouse College commencement address, billionaire Robert F. Smith announced his family would pay off the student loan debt of the entire graduating class. The gift covered all 396 seniors and ultimately totalled $34 million - including Parent PLUS loans. He told them: 'I know my class will pay this forward.'1 day ago
HistoryMichael Sparks paid $2.48 at a Nashville thrift store for a yellowed scroll he thought was an engraving. It was one of only 200 official copies of the Declaration of Independence, printed for John Quincy Adams in 1823. The previous owner had donated it by mistake after his wife cleared out the garage. It sold at auction for $477,650.1 day ago
EntertainmentJessica Alba co-founded The Honest Company in 2011 after struggling to find safe, non-toxic products for her first child. The company went public on Nasdaq in May 2021 at a $1.44 billion valuation - and at closing that day, her founder stake was worth roughly $130 million.2 days ago
PeopleWhen Serendipity Books in Chelsea, Michigan needed to move to a new storefront, owner Michelle Tuplin asked the town for help. On April 13, 2025, around 300 residents showed up and formed two human chains down Main Street, passing all 9,100 books by hand to the new location. Ages 6 to 91, all in one line.2 days ago
TrendingPeopleAt 14, James Harrison nearly died during lung surgery and was saved by strangers' blood. He kept his promise to pay it back for 60 years, donating plasma 1,173 times. His rare anti-D antibodies created a treatment given during pregnancy that saved his own daughter's babies, and the Man with the Golden Arm saved 2.4 million Australian newborns over his lifetime.3 days ago
TrendingPeopleA homeless man in Kansas City named Billy Ray Harris found a $4,000 diamond engagement ring in his panhandling cup in 2013 - accidentally dropped there by a woman named Sarah Darling. He kept it safe and returned it. Her husband launched a fundraiser that raised over $190,000, and the TV coverage reunited Harris with his sister, who hadn't seen him in 16 years.3 days ago
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TrendingEntertainmentWill Ferrell was offered $29 million to star in Elf 2. He read the script and realized it was terrible. He told his agent he couldn't lie to the fans just for a paycheck. He walked away from $29 million. To keep the first movie special.4 days ago