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.
HistoryChristopher Hutton, a British MI9 spy, hid real escape kits inside Monopoly sets sent to Allied POW camps in WWII. He chose Waddingtons - the only UK firm that made Monopoly AND printed on silk - to hide silk maps, a compass, a file, and real foreign cash inside each box. A red dot on Free Parking told captured RAF pilots which sets held the tools.3 hours ago
TrendingPeopleA 58-year-old man was pinned face-down under a car at a Somerville, Massachusetts intersection. Somerville police officers and nearby construction workers rushed over and physically lifted the vehicle - rolling it onto two wheels and pushing it back 10 feet - to free him. He was conscious and speaking when paramedics took him to Mass General.6021 hours ago
TrendingEntertainmentKurt Russell was a pro baseball player before he was a movie star. He spent three years in the minor leagues. In 1973, he was hitting .563 in just six games at Double-A with the California Angels. A baserunner came in high and hit him hard at second base, tearing his rotator cuff. His baseball days were over. Hollywood got him back for good.1 day ago
TrendingPeopleMichael Garcia got third-degree burns when a Starbucks barista handed him an unsecured tea carrier at the drive-thru. Starbucks offered $30 million to settle - but refused to apologize or change policy. A jury hit them with $50 million.1 day ago
TrendingAnimalsHarry deLeyer arrived late to a 1956 horse auction. He paid $80 to save a gray plow horse already headed for the dog food factory. He later sold the horse to a neighbor. The horse jumped five foot fences again and again just to walk home. So deLeyer bought him back. Two years after that auction, Snowman was the national show jumping champion. He won it again the next year.1 day ago
TrendingPlacesStonehenge's central slab is the Altar Stone - a 6-tonne sandstone block. Scientists believed for a century it came from Wales. A study in Nature matched its mineral fingerprint to northeast Scotland, over 750 km away. That is the longest recorded stone haul of the Neolithic era. How Neolithic people moved it there remains unsolved - possibly by sea.2 days ago
TrendingPeopleFerruccio Lamborghini owned several Ferraris but kept burning out the clutch. He drove to Maranello and told Enzo Ferrari the clutches were rubbish. Ferrari dismissed him - a tractor man had no business criticizing his cars. Ferruccio went home and built a rival brand in four months. Three years later, his Miura was hailed as the world's first true supercar.2 days ago
TrendingPlacesWilliam Van Alen hid a 185-foot steel spire inside the Chrysler Building's own crown, assembled in secret. His rival H. Craig Severance had designed 40 Wall Street two feet taller - thinking he'd win. Van Alen raised the hidden spire through the roof in 90 minutes on October 23, 1929. The Chrysler Building jumped to 1,046 feet, the first skyscraper to top 1,000 feet. It held the record for 11 months.3 days ago
TrendingPeopleDave Chappelle spent nearly $13 million to save and rebuild a landmark in his hometown of Yellow Springs, Ohio. He bought the 1872 Union Schoolhouse - the first integrated school in the village - and turned it into a 19,000 sq ft home for public radio station WYSO. The station moved in and never looked back. "If you have the opportunity like I did, to invest in your community," he said, "then it's one of the greatest investments I've ever made."3 days ago
TrendingEntertainmentJohn Fogerty wrote "Run Through the Jungle" for Creedence. Years later, Saul Zaentz sued him, claiming Fogerty's solo hit sounded too much like that old song. The problem: Fogerty wrote that song too. He brought a guitar to court, played both songs for the jury, and won in two hours. He got sued for plagiarizing himself.4 days ago
TrendingAnimalsA dog named Eclipse was at a Seattle bus stop with her owner. He stopped to finish a cigarette. The bus came. She got on without him. She rode 3 stops, got off at the dog park, and waited for him to catch up. Then she did it again. Every day. For 7 years. She had her own transit card on her collar.14 days ago