EntertainmentIn 2000, the New York Mets owed Bobby Bonilla $5.9 million. Instead of paying, they deferred it: $1.19 million per year from 2011 to 2035. The owner planned to invest the savings with his friend Bernie Madoff. Madoff turned out to be running the largest Ponzi scheme in history. The Mets are now paying Bonilla $29.8 million for a career that ended in 1999.2 hours ago
EntertainmentIn 1962, The Beatles drove ten hours through a snowstorm to audition for Decca Records. Decca rejected them. "Guitar groups are on the way out." They signed a local band instead to save on travel expenses. The Beatles went on to sell 600 million albums.6 hours ago
EntertainmentAfter 40+ years in New York, Willem Dafoe now lives on a small farm outside Rome where he raises 14 alpacas. He bottle-feeds the ones rejected by their mothers and names them all. One is called Hermes.20 hours ago
TrendingHistoryDuring the Cold War, the CIA spent $20 million and five years on Project Acoustic Kitty. They surgically implanted a microphone in a cat's ear, a transmitter in its skull, and an antenna in its tail. The plan was to eavesdrop on Soviet diplomats. On its very first mission, the cat was released near the Soviet embassy and was immediately hit by a taxi. The CIA concluded the technique was impractical.20 hours ago
TrendingEntertainmentTom Cruise earned $2 million for the original Top Gun in 1986. For Top Gun: Maverick 36 years later, he negotiated backend points on a film that made $1.5 billion. His total payout exceeded $100 million. His salary for the sequel was more than six times the entire budget of the original movie.1 day ago
TrendingPeopleSix robbers attacked a jewelry store in Northampton, England, with sledgehammers. Ann Timson, 71, had severe arthritis. She'd bandaged her legs that morning just to get to dance class. She charged all six swinging her handbag and knocked one off his motorbike. Five were caught and sentenced to 26 years combined. Six men brought sledgehammers. She brought a purse.1 day ago
PeopleWhen a family in Newton, Massachusetts had a daughter born deaf, about 40 of their neighbours signed up for ASL classes. Two weekly classes. Dozens of adults learning a new language so a toddler named Samantha would have people to talk to outside her own home. One neighbour said: "Since she couldn't learn our language, we thought we wanted to learn hers."1 day ago
HistoryIn 1814, a giant vat of beer ruptured at a London brewery, unleashing 135,000 gallons of porter through the streets. It demolished two homes, collapsed a pub wall, and killed eight people. The brewery went to court. The jury ruled it an Act of God. Nobody paid a penny.1 day ago
HistoryThe US military spent $2.7 billion developing JLENS, a giant radar blimp tethered over Maryland to detect cruise missiles. On its second day of active duty, it broke free of its cable, dragged 6,700 feet of tether across Pennsylvania, knocked out power to 30,000 people, and was shot down by state police in a field. The program was quietly shelved.1 day ago
PlacesIn 1998, the town of Rabbit Hash, Kentucky, population 315, elected a dog named Goofy as mayor as a fundraiser joke. It worked so well they kept doing it. Every mayor since has been a dog. They have collectively raised over $100,000 for the town. No human has run for mayor since 1998.1 day ago
EntertainmentBurt Reynolds was the #1 box office star in the world for five straight years. He turned down Han Solo. He turned down James Bond. He turned down Pretty Woman. He said no to One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. He invested his fortune in a restaurant chain called Po' Folks. He filed for bankruptcy in 1996 and died in 2018 worth roughly $3 million.1 day ago
EntertainmentDave Grohl broke his leg falling off stage during the second song of a Foo Fighters concert in Gothenburg, Sweden. He was strapped up, given pain injections, and came back to finish the remaining 2.5 hours. Three weeks later, he designed a custom throne made of guitar necks and speaker cabinets while high on morphine in a hospital bed - then toured on it for three months.1 day ago