An Oregon Man Calls A Boeing 727 Plane Home
An Oregon man lives inside a grounded Boeing 727 in the middle of the woods, and thinks that grounded planes could be the future of lodging.
Read MoreAn Oregon man lives inside a grounded Boeing 727 in the middle of the woods, and thinks that grounded planes could be the future of lodging.
By Kat Olvera Read MoreCats have been both the best friends and enemies of humans for centuries. Here is a weird way to have two way communication with your furry feline companion.
By Kat Olvera Read MoreDanish fertility doctor, Jan Karbaat from "Seeds of Deceit" used his own sperm to impregnate a number of patients. Here's how many children he fathered.
By William Kennedy Read MoreCanada's not all donuts and mounties. In fact, the country is home to some truly creepy native myths, many inspired by the vast wilderness.
By Mina Elwell Read MoreSign language interpreters are key to ensuring deaf and hard-of-hearing people receive important information. But sometimes they can harm more than they help.
By Willa Hart Read MoreIn rock music, names matter, but the stories behind them can be surprisingly bizarre. Here's where these iconic rock stars got their stage names.
By S. Flannagan Read MoreBarbara Walters was a pioneer in broadcast journalism achieving numerous firsts. However, the road to attaining that iconic status wasn't always easy.
By William Fischer Read MoreRecently, Dharmesh Patel was charged with attempting to murder his family by driving his Tesla off a cliff in an incident similar to the Hart family crash.
By Aaron Homer Read MoreLorenzo de' Medici and his younger brother, the handsome and well-liked Giuliano, had some enemies in Florence, especially the Pazzi family.
By Andrew Amelinckx Read MoreHollywood lost another young star to addiction on October 31, 1993. But the death of River Phoenix also led to some strange conspiracy theories.
By Brian Myers Read MoreAlthough catastrophic injuries are most often associated with full-contact sports like football, all team sports carry with them some risk, including baseball.
By William Kennedy Read MoreIn the United States, approximately 600,000 people go missing each here. Here is more about the terrifying conspiracy theory that links disappearances to caves.
By William Kennedy Read MoreThe Cambodian genocide was immortalized in "The Killing Fields," in which a real Cambodian man who had lived through the events was cast to play another victim.
By Aaron Homer Read MoreRussian sausage tycoon Pavel Antov's bizarre death is the latest in a string of unusual ends for critics of Vladimir Putin and the war in Ukraine.
By Aaron Homer Read MoreThe strange tradition of "restaurant bears" is popular in Albania, involving restaurants having in-residence bears. Here's why that tradition is ending.
By William Kennedy Read MoreÁngel Maturino Reséndiz was eventually tried and sentenced to death, and he uttered final words that were as chilling as they were memorable.
By Brian Myers Read MoreThe first decade of the 2000s, in particular, gave us some of the most recognizable faces of the Olympic Games, many of whom have moved on to further pursuits.
By Michele Gama Sosa Read MoreGhost hunting is not only a reality television phenomenon, but it is also something people do every day. Here is what science has found about ghost hunting.
By Diana Bocco Read MoreLyme disease isn't incredibly common, but it can have significant impact on a patient -- sometimes extremely long-term impact -- that's little understood.
By Willa Hart Read MoreKevin Hyde, Joe DiTomasso, and a small dog named Minnie hopped on a sailboat in New Jersey and set off for Florida. What happened next is incredible.
By Leslie Veliz Read MoreAlthough "Dirty Jobs" is a fitting title, it would be accurate to call said jobs dangerous as well. These are the most dangerous jobs on "Dirty Jobs."
By Erich B. Anderson Read MoreNo innocent bicycling child was safe from the wrath of the miniature balls of terror. Evidently, they ran amok in packs of up to 15 at a time.
By Chris Littlechild Read MorePublic figures, particularly national leadership, are the subject of all manner of risk -- sometimes physical, but sometimes of a cruel, personal nature.
By Anna Robinson Read MoreHere's a closer look at the Beatles' 1968 song "Glass Onion" and all the key references contained within the tune's cryptic lyrics.
By Lorenzo Tanos Read MoreIn 1972, a suspected key player in the Watergate scandal was found dead in the wreckage of a Boeing 737 with what might be damning evidence related to the case.
By Alice Bennett Read MoreJim Abbott remains memorable for two reasons. The first is that he was born without a right hand. The second is that, in 1993, he threw a no-hitter.
By Aaron Homer Read MoreElton John's concerts at Los Angeles's Dodger Stadium have become so iconic. In 2022, he took the stage again for an epic, 3-night concert series.
By DB Kelly Read More