TrendingPlacesThe Netherlands and the Isles of Scilly (off the coast of England) were technically at war from 1651 to 1986 — 335 years. No shots were fired. No one died. In 1985, a Scilly historian contacted the Dutch Embassy to joke about it. The Dutch ambassador flew to the islands and signed a peace treaty, ending a war nobody knew was still happening.2 hours ago
TrendingPeopleIn 1974, FedEx was days from bankruptcy with just $5,000 left in its bank account — not even enough to cover a $24,000 jet fuel bill. Founder Fred Smith flew to Las Vegas and put it all on the blackjack table. By Monday morning, the company account had $32,000. When confronted by his executives, Smith shrugged: "I knew we needed money for Monday." The $27,000 in winnings kept the planes flying for one more week — just long enough for Smith to close an $11 million rescue deal. FedEx now makes over $90 billion a year.5 hours ago
PlacesThe village of Piplantri in Rajasthan, India plants 111 trees every time a girl is born. In a region where daughters were once seen as a burden, the birth of a girl now triggers a celebration — the entire community comes together to plant. They also start a savings fund for each girl's education that she collects at 20. Piplantri now has over 350,000 trees. What was once semi-arid land is now a forest. Every tree is named after a girl.6 hours ago
HistoryViolet Jessop was a stewardess aboard the RMS Olympic when it collided with HMS Hawke in 1911. The following year, she was on the RMS Titanic when it struck an iceberg and sank. Four years after that, she was a nurse on the HMHS Britannic when it hit a mine and sank. She survived all three disasters involving all three of the White Star Line's Olympic-class ships. She continued working at sea for decades afterward and died in 1971 at the age of 83 — on dry land.6 hours ago
TrendingPeopleSisa Abu Daooh, an Egyptian woman, disguised herself as a man for 43 years after her husband passed away so she could work and provide for her daughter. She worked as a shoe shiner, brick layer, and farmer. When she was finally revealed in 2015, the Egyptian government didn't punish her — they awarded her the "Ideal Mother" prize on national television.20 hours ago
TrendingEntertainmentNBC offered Jerry Seinfeld $5 million per episode for a 10th season of Seinfeld — $110 million total. He turned it down because he wanted to "end on a high note." He then went back to performing stand-up comedy in small clubs.1 day ago
TrendingEntertainmentNicolas Cage got into a bidding war with Leonardo DiCaprio over a 67-million-year-old Tarbosaurus skull. Cage won with a bid of $276,000. Seven years later, the skull was identified as having been illegally smuggled from Mongolia. Cage had to return it to the Mongolian government. He got nothing back.1 day ago
TrendingEntertainment50 Cent was offered a flat $5 million to be the face of Vitamin Water. He turned down the cash and negotiated for a minority equity stake in the company instead. When Coca-Cola bought Glacéau (Vitamin Water's parent company) for $4.1 billion in 2007, 50 Cent walked away with an estimated $100 million.2 days ago
PeopleIn 1975, advertising executive Gary Dahl invented the Pet Rock. Each one was a smooth stone from Rosarito Beach, Mexico, packaged in a cardboard box with air holes and a 32-page instruction manual. He sold 1.5 million of them at $3.95 each and became a millionaire within six months.2 days ago
PlacesIn Iceland, construction projects have been delayed or rerouted to avoid disturbing rocks believed to be inhabited by "hidden people" (Huldufólk). In 2013, a major highway project was halted after activists argued it would destroy an "elf church" — a large rock formation. The road was rerouted. Surveys show over 50% of Icelanders say they won't deny the existence of elves.2 days ago
EntertainmentAfter being traded to the Phoenix Suns, Shaquille O'Neal went to Walmart at 2 AM to furnish his new apartment. He spent $70,000 on TVs, laptops, and appliances in a single trip. His credit card was declined because the bank flagged it as fraud — they couldn't believe someone was spending that much at Walmart.3 days ago
TrendingTechnologyIn 1998, Google's founders offered to sell their search engine to Yahoo for $1 million. Yahoo said no. In 2002, Yahoo had another chance to buy Google for $5 billion. They negotiated it down to $3 billion, and Google walked away. Google is now worth over $2 trillion.3 days ago