An English pub keeper who mesmerized with tall tales led to today’s “World’s Biggest Liar” competition Featured
When John Gotti ordered the murder of his boss, “Big Paul” Castellano, outside Sparks Steak House, it became “the hit of the century” Strangeness
Agatha Christie, author of “Murder on the Orient Express,” is outsold only by the Bible and William Shakespeare News
Ratcatchers, the pest control of the Victorian Age, had their own rock star: Jack Black and his pursuit of the “fancy rat” Strangeness
The Collyer brothers were found amid 120 tons of belongings, including 250,000 books and several bowling balls, in their Fifth Avenue mansion Strangeness
Swedes swarmed a Lufthansa contest offering a fully funded brand-new life in Berlin, even changing their names to qualify Strangeness
“I pity the fool!” Mr. T. started out as a Chicago bouncer and a bodyguard for celebrities Steve McQueen, Michael Jackson, and Diana Ross Glamour
The sinking of the HMS Birkenhead: The event that gave rise to the “women and children first” protocol Self-Propelled
The early version of chess was chaturanga, a 7th century AD Indian board game of elephants, generals, and chariots Strangeness
Einstein’s handwritten note musing over the meaning of happiness sold for more than $1 million in auction News