Astronaut Neil Armstrong threatened his Barber with legal action in 2005 after he discovered his barber had sold his hair for $3,000. Ignoring the threats, the Barber earned over $38,000 by selling hair, combs, and scissors in 2016.
According to Olympic records the Greek gymnast Dimitrios Loundras is the youngest athlete who won an Olympic medal. Dimitrios stood third in the 1896 Olympic Games, then he was only 10 years 218 days old.
During the Second World War in 1941, a Great Dane of Britain, Juliana, was awarded a Blue Cross Medal, because she extinguished a smoldering bomb by urinating on it.
The dazzling dress worn by Marilyn Monroe at the birthday celebration of President John F. Kennedy was auctioned for $4.8 million in 2016. It comes in the most expensive dress ever sold in the world, the previous record was also registered by Monroe.
Abraham Lincoln is the only leader who is in the Wrestling Hall Of Fame. He was defeated in only one of the 300 contests he fought, his name was registered among the elite-class fighters.
US President Zachary Taylor died of gastroenteritis on 4 July 1850, which was caused by eating an excessive amount of Cherries at a party and drinking Milk with it. It is believed that the acid present in the Cherry and Milk was the cause of his death.
The world's shortest war was Anglo-Zanzibar, which was over in just 38 minutes. This war took place on 27 August 1896 between Britain and Zanzibar, which was regarding the ascension of the next Sultan of Zanzibar.
The Hungarian Countess, Elizabeth Báthory de Ecsed, was the world's most famous serial killer, who killed 650 young women between 1590 and 1610. Out of which most of the girls were 10 to 14 years old.
Anna Haining Swan and Martin Van Buren Bates are the tallest couples in the world, Anna was 7 feet 11 inches tall and Martin was 7 feet 9 inches. When Anna's baby was born, it weighed 22 pounds.