HistoryJosé Prudencio Padilla had 22 ships against Spain's 32 at Lake Maracaibo - and one secret weapon. The Catatumbo lightning strikes the same Venezuelan sky up to 28 times a minute, lighting up the Spanish fleet in the dark. Padilla's ambush secured Venezuela's independence in a single afternoon in 1823. This same storm still fires 260 nights a year - the most concentrated lightning on Earth.494k
PeopleDave 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.53 minutes 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.4 hours 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.18 hours 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.23 hours 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.771 day 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.1512 days ago
TrendingPeoplePatrick Moriarty was 22 when he told his 9th-grade earth science students to circle one date on their worksheets: a solar eclipse. He gave the same assignment to every class he taught for the next 16 years. More than 100 former students showed up 46 years later. Rochester was cloudy. Nobody cared.13652 days ago
TrendingPeopleNancy and Robert Houchens (71 and 68) of Charlottesville, Virginia, sold their 3,000 sq ft home and now live full-time on Carnival cruise ships for around $4,000/month - covering food, lodging, gym, and entertainment. Virginia assisted living runs $5,250/person/month, or $10,000+ for a couple. Robert put it plainly: "It's much cheaper than a nursing home."12 days ago
TrendingPeopleAngela Hernandez was driving Highway 1 in Big Sur when she swerved to avoid a small animal and her Jeep plunged 200 feet off the cliff to the rocky shore below. She survived the crash, broke out of her partially submerged car, and spent seven days alone on the beach - using a 10-inch hose from the wreck to siphon fresh water dripping from cliff moss. Two hikers spotted the crushed Jeep and found her alive.3 days ago
TrendingPeopleChris Lemons was a saturation diver left alone on the North Sea floor in 2012 when his umbilical - supplying gas, heat and light - was severed by a drifting ship. He had about five minutes of emergency gas. Colleagues found him around 30 minutes later, unconscious on the seabed. Two rescue breaths brought him back, with no lasting brain damage.3 days ago
TrendingPlacesThe Coco de Mer grows the world's largest seed - up to 25 kg and half a metre long. For centuries sailors found the giant nuts drifting in the Indian Ocean with no tree in sight, so they decided it must grow on a tree on the seafloor. The palm grows wild on just two islands on Earth, and every nut now needs a government permit to leave.3 days ago