Ancient parents scared babies to sleep, sabretooth cats purred, and WWII spies used a dead body to win a battle—history just got weirder.
A baboon with a better work ethic than most, a moon with a built-in belt, and the one word that can doom a play—buckle up for the bizarre!
A king who skipped soap, a sausage that traveled 20 miles up, and a 10-minute nap that could unlock genius—this one’s full of surprises!
Bees that scream, roses that manipulate, and Shakespeare roasting people harder than the sun—this newsletter has it all. Dive in!
Thieves who stole what?! A river that boils you alive, and a Viking who learned (too late) that teeth make terrible trophies. Dive in!
A bird that never stops eating, a coastline straight out of a horror film, and the potato chip born out of pure culinary pettiness—dig in!
Firefighters running a fiery hustle, coconuts doubling as deadly missiles, and a soldier who forgot how to sleep—history is wild.
Penguins with a rap sheet, Victorians poisoning themselves for fashion, and a temperature so cold it breaks science—today’s facts are ice cold.
Zebras tricking flies, Romans mastering plumbing, and the one muscle secretly ruining your posture—history and science have some surprises!
The ancient origins of scissors, fish falling from the sky, and the royal napkin scandal that rocked 16th-century France. Buckle up for the weirdest history lesson yet!
A word with 430 jobs, a math problem that took 358 years to solve, and a tiny typo that cost millions—this one’s a rollercoaster.
A pickle-powered light show, the lie detector that inspired Wonder Woman, and the cartography mistake that left a chunk of land ownerless.