He Started Walking In 1998 And Still Hasn’t STOPPED

Karl Bushby set off from Chile in 1998 hoping to become the first person to complete an unbroken round the world walk, and now 27 years later the former paratrooper from Sutton Park has less than 2,000 miles left before he arrives at his home city of Hull. Since starting the Goliath Expedition, Bushby has […]
The Self Portrait Auction That Made History For Female Artists

A haunting 1940 self portrait by Frida Kahlo titled “El sueño (La cama)” or “The Dream (The Bed)” sold Thursday for $54.7 million at Sotheby’s in New York, becoming the top selling work by any female artist at auction and surpassing the record held by Georgia O’Keeffe’s “Jimson Weed/White Flower No. 1” which sold for […]
This Senior Couple Got Married In The Most UNEXPECTED Place

A senior couple decided to tie the knot in the most meaningful location possible: the YMCA pool where they first met during a water aerobics class, creating a wedding ceremony that was as unique as their love story. The couple exchanged vows while floating in the very same water where their romance began, surrounded by […]
Lost Bach Music Played For First Time In 320 YEARS

Previously unknown organ works by Johann Sebastian Bach have been presented and performed in Germany for the first time in 320 years after researcher Peter Wollny spent three decades confirming their authenticity following their discovery in 1992 at the Royal Library of Belgium in Brussels. The two pieces, Chaconne in D minor BWV 1178 and […]
The Exoskeleton That’s Proving Doctors WRONG

At First Steps Wellness Center in Regina, Canada, a unique $100,000 robotic exoskeleton called Trexo is allowing children with developmental disorders to walk, often for the first time, proving doctors wrong who said it would be impossible. Leo, a boy born with a rare genetic disease that left him with a prognosis that walking would […]
Free Transit Cut Emissions By Over 25,000 TONS

Iowa City eliminated bus fares in August 2023 with a goal of lowering car emissions and encouraging public transit, and the two year pilot program proved so wildly popular that the City Council voted this summer to extend it another year, paying for it with a 1 percent increase in utility taxes and by doubling […]
She Lost Her Language, Now At 87 She’s Getting It Back

Louise Fraser crossed the convocation stage at the University of Saskatchewan on Wednesday at age 87 to pick up her bachelor’s degree in education, becoming one of the oldest graduates at the university and beginning a journey to reclaim something that was once forcibly taken from her. Fraser lost her Cree language when she was […]
UK Just BANNED Something That’s Been Costing Fans Millions

The UK government is outlawing reselling tickets for profit in a dramatic crackdown that will ban touts and ordinary consumers from charging anything more than the price they originally paid, ending a practice that has been estimated to cost fans $191 million annually. The decision, announced this week, comes after dozens of world renowned artists […]
Italy’s Oldest Barista Has NO Plans To Stop Serving Coffee

Anna Possi has been brewing espressos and serving coffees for more than 80 years, and at 101 years old she still works from 7 in the morning until 7 in the evening with absolutely no intention of retiring anytime soon. She first started this kind of work at the end of World War II when […]
Pope Francis Brings Indigenous Artifacts Back To Canada

The Vatican has returned 62 indigenous artifacts to Canada, 100 years after they were taken from tribes to appear in a 1925 missionary exhibition in Rome that displayed over 100,000 items from cultures around the world. Pope Francis gave the items to the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops on Saturday, with plans to return them […]