TrendingPeopleA woman with Down syndrome worked at Walmart for 16 years with glowing reviews. When a new scheduling system changed her shift, she asked to keep her old hours because eating dinner at irregular times made her sick. Walmart refused and fired her for "absenteeism." A jury took three hours to award her $125 million.13 hours ago
TrendingPeopleChuck Feeney co-founded Duty Free Shoppers and became a billionaire. Then he secretly gave it all away. He wore a $10 Casio watch. Flew economy. He gave away $8 billion. None of the 1,000 buildings his money built bear his name. Bill Gates and Warren Buffett both credit him as their inspiration. He died at 92.19 hours ago
PeopleWhen a family in Newton, Massachusetts had a daughter born deaf, about 40 neighbours signed up for ASL classes. Two classes a week. Dozens of adults learning a new language so a toddler named Samantha would have people to talk to. One neighbour said: "Since she couldn't learn our language, we thought we wanted to learn hers."123 hours ago
TrendingPeopleHollywood casts Danny Trejo as the villain in over 400 films - because he spent 11 years in and out of prison. In August 2019, he was near a Sylmar intersection when a car ran a red light and flipped an SUV with a baby inside. Trejo crawled in through a broken window, and with bystander Monica Jackson freeing the car seat latch from the other side, pulled the child to safety. He kept the boy calm by yelling "superpowers" together. Hollywood was wrong about him.23 hours ago
TrendingEntertainmentMatt Damon says James Cameron offered him 10% of Avatar's profits. He turned it down because he was mid-shoot on Bourne and didn't want to leave his crew. Avatar grossed $2.9 billion. That 10% would have been roughly $250 million. Cameron later said there was never a formal offer.1 day ago
TrendingPeopleJoan Ginther won the Texas lottery four times between 1993 and 2010, collecting $20.4 million. The odds of one person doing that by chance - roughly 1 in 18 septillion. Investigators later discovered she had a PhD in statistics from Stanford and had been studying scratch-off distribution patterns.1 day ago
PlacesIn 2016, a dog fell into a reservoir in Almaty, Kazakhstan. A man climbed down to save it but couldn't get back up. Others formed a human chain and pulled them both out. Ten years later, a sculpture was built at the exact spot. The last figure's hand reaches past the railing - so any passerby can grab it and join the chain.1 day ago
TrendingEntertainmentBurt Reynolds was the #1 box office star on Earth for five straight years. He turned down Han Solo, James Bond, and Pretty Woman. When asked why, he said: "Because I'm an idiot." He put his fortune into a restaurant chain called Po' Folks and went bankrupt. The man who said no to every iconic role in Hollywood died worth $3 million.2 days ago
TrendingEntertainment$700 million. That's what Shohei Ohtani's contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers is worth - the richest deal in sports history. But right now, he takes home just $2 million per year. He deferred $680 million of his own salary so the Dodgers could use that money to sign other players and build a championship team around him.2 days ago
TrendingPeopleLarry Yockey farmed wheat in Ritzville, Washington for over 30 years. When Stage 4 cancer left him unable to harvest, his neighbors quietly organized a plan. One Sunday, 60 farmers showed up with combines and 18-wheelers. They harvested all 1,200 acres in six hours - work that normally takes three weeks.2 days ago
TrendingPeopleGeoffrey Holt was the quiet caretaker of a mobile home park in Hinsdale, New Hampshire. He rode a lawnmower around town, owned no TV, and had almost no furniture. When he died at 82 in 2023, his will revealed he had secretly amassed $3.8 million through decades of shrewd investing - and left every cent to his town of 4,200 people.3 days ago
TrendingHistoryKarl Kissner was cleaning out his late grandfather's attic in Defiance, Ohio when he found a dusty box. Inside were roughly 700 baseball cards from 1910 - including 16 Ty Cobbs and a Honus Wagner - in near-perfect condition, untouched for a century. The collection was valued at $3 million.3 days ago