AnimalsWally is a five-foot alligator from Jonestown, Pennsylvania - and a federally licensed emotional support animal. His owner, Joie Henney, says Wally is believed to be the first reptile ever certified as one. Wally visits senior centers, sits with Joie through cancer radiation, and gives hugs and kisses to anyone who asks. A Loki writer revealed Wally was their real-world visual reference for Alligator Loki on Disney+.1 hour ago
ScienceWhen ocean waves glow electric blue at night, the light comes from millions of living creatures. Dinoflagellates - microscopic plankton - carry a chemical called luciferin that flashes the instant water is disturbed. It is a defense: the burst of light summons predators of whatever is eating them. Mosquito Bay on Vieques, Puerto Rico holds the Guinness World Record for the brightest bioluminescent bay, with 700,000 glowing organisms per gallon.5 hours ago
TrendingEntertainmentA geologist named Ann Pizzorusso says she solved a 500-year mystery in the Mona Lisa. She matched the rocky landscape behind the subject to Lecco, Italy - the 14th-century Ponte Azzone Visconti bridge, the limestone Alps, and Lake Garlate. Leonardo worked in the Lecco region for years. Not every art historian agrees, but the geological case is hard to argue with.5 hours ago
PlacesA London skyscraper accidentally became a giant curved mirror. Its glass facade focused sunlight into a beam so intense it melted a parked Jaguar, scorched a shop, and let a reporter fry an egg on the pavement. The architect had built the same flaw in Las Vegas years earlier.19 hours ago
TrendingEntertainmentGeorge Michael spent decades secretly giving away millions - and almost nobody knew until he died in 2016. He paid a stranger's £15,000 IVF bill after seeing her cry on Deal or No Deal, and donated £100,000 every Easter to charity via anonymous phone-ins. The woman he helped named her son Seth George in his honour.19 hours ago
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.21 hours ago
TrendingAnimalsBretagne, a golden retriever, worked Ground Zero for 10 days after 9/11 as a 2-year-old. She later responded to Hurricanes Katrina, Rita, and Ivan. When she died at 16 in 2016, firefighters lined the sidewalk and saluted her - then carried her out draped in an American flag.22 hours ago
AnimalsSimon the cat was smuggled onto the Royal Navy frigate HMS Amethyst as a stray kitten in 1948. In 1949, Chinese forces fired on the ship and Simon took four pieces of shrapnel. He kept hunting rats and visiting sick sailors through 100 days trapped on the Yangtze River. The Navy awarded him the Dickin Medal - the highest honor any animal can receive. He died before the ceremony.1 day ago
TrendingPeopleA medical student from Michigan solved a decade-long treasure hunt in 2020 - finding a bronze chest filled with gold nuggets, ancient coins, and jewels that art dealer Forrest Fenn had hidden in Wyoming around 2010. More than 350,000 people had searched for it. The chest sold at auction in 2022 for $1.3 million.1221 day ago
PlacesMiners in Mexico found a hidden cave in 2000 with the largest crystals on Earth. The crystals were white gypsum beams up to 37 feet long and 3 feet wide. The heat inside hit 136 degrees with near-total humidity. Without a cooling suit, a person can die within about 10 minutes. In 2015, the mine flooded and sealed the cave shut.1 day ago
TrendingPeopleJohn Cena has granted more Make-A-Wish requests than any person in the foundation's history - 650 wishes, a Guinness World Record. No other celebrity has ever reached 400. He started in 2002, hit 500 in 2015, and his total is more than three times higher than anyone else who has ever tried. 'There is no more humbling experience,' he said, 'than a child who could ask for anything in the world asking to meet me.'11 day ago
TrendingEntertainmentWalt Disney mortgaged his house to finish Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs after costs ballooned from $250,000 to $1.49 million. Hollywood called it "Disney's Folly." He screened the unfinished film for a banker, who said it would "make a hatful of money." Snow White opened in December 1937 and became the highest-grossing sound film ever made.1 day ago