PeopleRobert Kearns invented the intermittent windshield wiper. Ford passed - then put it on every car they built. He sued, representing himself for 12 years after three law firms quit. Ford offered $30 million to settle. Kearns turned it down - the offer came without an admission. He didn't want their money. He wanted Ford to say they took it.
HistoryApollo 17 astronaut Gene Cernan was driving the Moon rover in December 1972. The nearest repair shop was 238,000 miles away. A hammer in his pocket snapped off the rear fender. Moon dust began coating the crew and the rover's controls. Mission Control spent the night designing a fix. Cernan and Schmitt taped four lunar maps together and clamped on the homemade fender. It held for the rest of the mission. The fender is still on display today.1 hour ago
PeopleLaungi Bhuiyan spent about 30 years digging a 3-km canal by hand through the hills of Gaya, Bihar - alone, while grazing his cattle - so his drought-stricken village could irrigate their fields. The canal now channels rainwater to 8-10 villages. When the story went viral in 2020, Anand Mahindra called the canal "as impressive a monument as the Taj or the Pyramids."3 hours ago
TrendingPeopleGordon Ramsay finished the 2013 Ironman World Championship in Kona, Hawaii. The world's angriest chef swam 2.4 miles in the open ocean, biked 112 miles, then ran a full marathon, all in one day. He crossed the finish line in 14 hours and 4 minutes. And it was no stunt. He had already run 10 London Marathons in a row.5 hours ago
TrendingPlacesMount Rushmore has a secret: a 70-foot granite tunnel cut directly behind the faces. Sculptor Gutzon Borglum began drilling it in 1938 to house America's founding documents for future civilizations. Congress shut the project down in 1939 and Borglum died in 1941. In 1998, his family lowered 16 porcelain panels into a titanium vault and sealed it under a 1,200-pound granite capstone. Nobody can go inside.1 day ago
TrendingHistoryHoward Johnson's was once America's biggest restaurant chain. It had over 1,000 orange-roofed diners selling 28 flavors of ice cream and fried clams. In the 1960s it was bigger than McDonald's, Burger King, and KFC. The chain shrank for decades. Only one restaurant was left, in Lake George, New York. That last Howard Johnson's closed in 2022. Today there are zero left in America.1 day ago
TrendingPlacesKing Tut's complete tomb collection is on display all together for the first time. Howard Carter found all 5,398 pieces in 1922. For a century, most sat in storage - Cairo's old museum showed only about a third. Egypt's Grand Egyptian Museum, beside the Giza pyramids, opened in November 2025 with all of it under one roof. A century after being found, it's all together at last.1 day ago
TrendingPlacesThe Space Shuttle Endeavour crawled through a Los Angeles neighborhood like a beached spaceship in 2012. Crews spent three days towing the retired orbiter 12 miles to a museum, felling about 400 trees to clear its wings. It paused outside Randy's Donuts, and a stock Toyota Tundra hauled the 150,000-pound shuttle across a freeway bridge as up to a million people watched.2 days ago
PlacesAntoni Gaudi died on June 10, 1926, struck by a tram on the way to his daily confession. On June 10, 2026 - exactly 100 years later - Pope Leo XIV blessed the Tower of Jesus Christ atop the Sagrada Familia, making it the world's tallest church at 172.5 meters. Construction had taken 144 years.2 days ago
AnimalsResearcher Dominique Potvin spent years designing GPS harnesses for Australian magpies - magnetic releases so only she could remove them. Within 10 minutes of fitting the fifth bird, an untracked female magpie freed a younger bird's harness. By day three, all five trackers were gone. It was the first documented case of birds helping each other remove tracking devices.2 days ago
TrendingEntertainmentEd O'Neill, TV's Al Bundy and Jay Pritchett, holds a real Brazilian jiu-jitsu black belt. He started training with Rorion Gracie in 1991, at age 45. Gracie promoted him himself after sixteen years of quiet, weekly sessions. O'Neill was 61 years old. He is reportedly the only non-family black belt Rorion has ever awarded.2 days ago
TrendingPlacesThe Empire State Building's spire was designed as a boarding dock for airships. Passengers would cross an open gangplank 1,250 feet above the street, then ride an elevator down. In September 1931, a small airship docked there for three minutes in 40 mph winds. Two weeks later, a blimp lowered newspapers to the tower on a 100 foot rope. Updrafts made the mast unusable. No airship ever truly docked there.2 days ago