1. A man named Stephen Young won the right to a retrial as members of the jury used an Ouija board to contact the victims.
1. A man named Stephen Young won the right to a retrial as members of the jury used an Ouija board to contact the victims.
1. A man named Stephen Young won the right to a retrial as members of the jury used an Ouija board to contact the victims.
1. A business man named Moti Shniberg tried to trademark the term "September 11, 2001." on that very day, as the Twin Towers and Pentagon were still smoldering.
1. A man named Stephen Young won the right to a retrial as members of the jury used an Ouija board to contact the victims.
1. A man named Stephen Young won the right to a retrial as members of the jury used an Ouija board to contact the victims.
1. A man named Stephen Young won the right to a retrial as members of the jury used an Ouija board to contact the victims.
1. Japan is home to a 107-year-old sprinter named Hidekichi Miyazaki and he hopes to race Usain Bolt one day.
1. A man named Stephen Young won the right to a retrial as members of the jury used an Ouija board to contact the victims.
1. A man named Stephen Young won the right to a retrial as members of the jury used an Ouija board to contact the victims.
1. A man named Stephen Young won the right to a retrial as members of the jury used an Ouija board to contact the victims.
1. A business man named Moti Shniberg tried to trademark the term "September 11, 2001." on that very day, as the Twin Towers and Pentagon were still smoldering.
1. The world’s oldest known spider lived to be 43. Named Number 16, she died in 2017 after being stung by a wasp.
1. A homeless heroin addict, James Bowen, got clean with the help of a stray cat, Bob, whom he found injured in 2007. James wrote a best-selling book, and in 2016 a movie was released starring Bob as himself.
These Facts Certainly Gave Us A Completely Different Perspective On The Human Body
1. There is a long history of US Vice Presidents disliking the job. John Adams called it "the most insignificant office... contrived," FDR's Vice President Garner called it "not worth a bucket of warm piss," and Truman joking Vice Presidents were "about as useful as a cow's fifth teat."
1. A business man named Moti Shniberg tried to trademark the term "September 11, 2001." on that very day, as the Twin Towers and Pentagon were still smoldering.
The most expensive school in the world is the Institut Le Rosey in Switzerland. It costs $87,000 in tuition fees. The school has 400 students enrolled with 150 teachers.
1. At least eight divers have died exploring the underwater caves of Jacob's Well in Central Texas, making it one of the most dangerous diving spots in the world.
1. There is a highly poisonous plant named Water Dropwort that leaves you with a grin after death, like a real life Joker Toxin.