HistoryJosephine Baker used her fame as a jazz superstar to spy for the French Resistance during World War II. She hid intelligence about German troop movements in invisible ink on her sheet music and pinned notes inside her bra - certain no one would dare search her. In 2021, France inducted her into the Pantheon as the first Black woman ever honored there.54 minutes ago
TrendingEntertainmentBrian May, lead guitarist of Queen, spent more than 30 years finishing his PhD in astrophysics - then NASA put him on the OSIRIS-REx team. He used his 3D imaging skills to pick the landing spot on asteroid Bennu. The probe touched down in 2020, grabbed a sample, and that piece of Bennu reached Earth in 2023.3 hours ago
TrendingPeopleAlan Naiman earned $67,200 a year as a social worker. He wore shoes held together with duct tape and bought clothes at the grocery store. When he died at 63, his coworkers discovered he had quietly saved nearly $11 million and left most of it to children's charities.18 hours ago
TrendingPeopleBrian Boles was 17 when police handcuffed him to a chair for two days and fed him a false confession to a crime he didn't commit. He spent 30 years locked up - and used that time to enroll in the Bard Prison Initiative. He graduated with a bachelor's degree in sociology two months before a judge officially cleared his name.23 hours ago
TrendingHistoryMichelangelo was sentenced to death in 1530. He hid for two months in a secret coal vault, drawing on the walls. Those drawings - attributed to him but still debated - lay plastered over for 445 years. In 1975, a director found them under a trapdoor. They are still on the walls.1 day ago
PeopleAjay Haridasse collapsed 1,000 feet from the Boston Marathon finish line with severe cramps. Two strangers - Aaron Beggs of Northern Ireland and Robson De Oliveira of Brazil - stopped their own races, slid under his arms, and walked him across. The man they carried finished in 2:44:32. Beggs crossed 4 seconds later.1 day ago
TrendingPeopleDave Thomas learned the restaurant trade under Colonel Sanders at a KFC franchise in Indiana. His boss sent him to Columbus, Ohio to rescue four failing KFC stores. Thomas turned all four around and sold his 45% stake back to KFC for $1.5 million. He poured that money into a new burger chain. It was Wendy's.2 days ago
TrendingPeopleLonnie Johnson, a NASA engineer, invented the Super Soaker by accident - a burst of water shot across his bathroom during a heat pump experiment. The toy went on to sell nearly $1 billion. When Johnson discovered Hasbro had underpaid his royalties for years, he took them to arbitration and won $72.9 million.2 days ago
TrendingPeopleLesly Mucutuy was 13 when her plane crashed deep in the Colombian Amazon. Her mother died four days later. Lesly kept her three younger siblings alive for 40 days - including an 11-month-old - feeding the baby formula from the wreck, then plain water. Soldiers found them 3 miles from the crash site.2 days ago
TrendingPeopleAt many minor-league hockey games, fans throw stuffed animals onto the ice after the home team's first goal - all collected and donated to children's charities. The tradition started with the Kamloops Blazers in 1993, when a marketing director expected 200 bears and got 2,400. The Hershey Bears now hold the hockey world record: 102,343 stuffed animals in a single toss.2 days ago
TrendingPeopleTyler Perry bought a former US Army base in Atlanta for $30 million and turned it into Tyler Perry Studios - bigger than Disney, Warner Bros., and Paramount combined. He built an 80%-scale White House replica for his BET series "The Oval." In 2023, the Secret Service used it for training because they lacked their own facility.1243 days ago
TrendingEntertainmentTaylor Swift's first six albums' masters sold to Scooter Braun's company for $330 million - and she couldn't buy them back. So she re-recorded them from scratch, and every 'Taylor's Version' hit number one. In 2025 she bought the originals back anyway for $360 million. She owns everything now.1774 days ago