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Strange But True: Luxury Cars
A UC Berkeley study found that people who drove luxury cars, in particular BMWs and Mercedes, were much more likely to cut off other drivers…
Strange But True: First staplers
The first staplers were invented in the 18th century for King Louis XV of France, though the word "stapler" wasn't commonly used until 1901.
Weird News: Don’t Mess with Nature
Well, it’s that time of year again, when people with less sense than animals head into the wild and carelessly approach large, dangerous wildlife.
Moments in Time: Johnny Cash
On July 26, 1972, singer Johnny Cash met with President Richard Nixon to lobby for prison reform. Cash was never an inmate himself, though he did spend a few nights in jail…
Strange But True: Squirrels plant trees
Squirrels play a role in reforestation by forgetting some of the buried nuts and seeds they store, which then sprout into new trees.
Weird News: DoorDash Oops
At Chicago’s O’Hare Airport on May 17, a lost DoorDash driver made it past a security gate and onto the tarmac, driving a significant distance before being stopped by airport personnel…
Fun Fact: Pineapple
A pineapple is neither a pine nor an apple, but a fruit consisting of many berries that have grown together.
Moments in Time: Pancho Villa
On July 20, 1923, Mexican revolutionary Pancho Villa died in a storm of 40 bullets while driving through Parral, Mexico.
Top Ten Movies: How to Train Your Dragon, again
How to Train Your Dragon remains in the top spot while 28 Years Later comes in at number two.
Fascinating Trivia: Armadillo shells
Armadillo shells are bulletproof. Talk about a hard shell to crack! In fact, one Texas man was hospitalized when a bullet he shot at an armadillo ricocheted…
Weird News: Forever Fire
Turkmenistan’s top tourist attraction is the Gateway to Hell, a huge gas leak that has been burning since 1971 in the Karakum Desert, Yahoo! News reported on June 5.
Fun Fact: Ferrets in your pants
Once popular among coal miners in Yorkshire, England, ferret-legging requires participants to endure ferrets inside their pants…
Moments in Time: Joan of Arc
On July 7, 1456, Joan of Arc's heresy conviction was overturned at an appeal proceeding held at the archbishop's palace in Rouen, France.
Top Ten Movies: How to Train Your Dragon
How to Train Your Dragon takes the top spot while Lilo & Stitch comes in at number two.
Fun Fact: Moon vs Australia
Although the moon's surface area is much larger than Australia's total land area, when comparing the moon's equatorial diameter (2,159 miles) to Australias width…
Weird News: Dastardly Ducks
Residents of one Cape Coral, Florida, community may want to start shouting “Duck!” at their neighbors, Fox4-TV reported on May 23.
Moments in Time: Dominion of Canada
On July 1, 1867, the autonomous Dominion of Canada -- a confederation of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and the future provinces of Ontario and Quebec…
Flashback: Baron von Richthofen
Baron von Richthofen was immortalized in which Royal Guardsmen songs?
Weird News: Holier than Thou
Mount Athos is a self-governed monastic territory in Greece, where 20 or so monasteries coexist peacefully -- one would think.
Moments in Time: QWERTY
On June 23, 1868, Christopher Latham Sholes patented the QWERTY typewriter, the first version of which he constructed using an old table…