August 14, 2012 0 The Bat Bomb During the final days of World War II, the United States, apparently believing that Japan was unlikely to [...]
August 13, 2012 0 Faster Than a Speeding Bullet American swimmer Michael Phelps has 22 Olympic medals to his name — 18 gold, two silver, and two [...]
August 10, 2012 0 Les Horribles Cernettes The image above is, from left to right, Angela Higney, Michele de Gennaro, Colette Marx-Neilsen, Lynn [...]
August 9, 2012 0 Three of a Kind In 2005, Debbie and Kent Beasley of California had triplets — kind of. All three children were [...]
August 8, 2012 0 Meet the People Who Steal Garbage There’s an old saying, “one man’s trash is another man’s treasure,” the [...]
August 7, 2012 0 The Musical Savant Derek Paravicini was born on July 26, 1979. He is autistic and, due to oxygen therapy received at birth [...]
August 6, 2012 0 Boared There are four million of them roaming around the United States as we speak. Collectively, according to [...]
August 3, 2012 0 Fourteen Feet Deep Puget Sound, the Strait of Georgia, and the Strait of Juan de Fuca make up part of the Pacific coasts of the [...]
August 2, 2012 0 Operation Migration The whooping crane is an endangered bird native to North America. Before Europeans settled in the New World, [...]
August 1, 2012 0 A Ghostly Murder Zona Shue, pictured above, was found dead in her home on January 23, 1897 in Greenbrier County, West [...]