Emily Harriss

Emily Harriss

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Motordromes Pitted Daredevils Against Lions and the Wall of Death
People
Sabrina Sieck

Motordromes Pitted Daredevils Against Lions and the Wall of Death

It was really "ride or die."

Dive Into This Aquatic Dreambox Made Entirely From Paper
People
Colton Kruse

Dive Into This Aquatic Dreambox Made Entirely From Paper

Made from 20 layers of paper, it truly feels like you're gazing into the depths of a mesmerizing ocean!

The Soviet's Tsar Bomba: The King Of Bombs
Vintage & Historical
Colton Kruse

The Soviet's Tsar Bomba: The King Of Bombs

Theoretically, the bomb's power could have been easily doubled.

Up Close With a Mammoth Tooth
Vintage & Historical
Colton Kruse

Up Close With a Mammoth Tooth

Many cultures once thought these teeth belonged to giants!

Got Milk? Dressing In Dairy Does The Body Good!
Food
Engrid Barnett

Got Milk? Dressing In Dairy Does The Body Good!

Would you wear clothes made out of milk?

Could the “Missing Link” Be Oliver, an Alleged Human-Chimp Hybrid?
Science & Technology
Sabrina Sieck

Could the “Missing Link” Be Oliver, an Alleged Human-Chimp Hybrid?

Humans share 99 percent of the same DNA with chimpanzees.

The Truth About Van Gogh's Severed Ear
People
Noelle Talmon

The Truth About Van Gogh's Severed Ear

A rival artist may have cut it off with a sword.

Bathroom Reading: “Moby Dick” Typed on Six Rolls Of Toilet Paper
People
Colton Kruse

Bathroom Reading: “Moby Dick” Typed on Six Rolls Of Toilet Paper

Relive Ahab's quest for revenge one sheet at a time.

Real Ufo? Hoax? Mcminnville Doesn't Care
Places
Ripley's Believe It or Not!

Real Ufo? Hoax? Mcminnville Doesn't Care

Do you believe?

The Death Mask Of Jeremy Bentham
Vintage & Historical
Colton Kruse

The Death Mask Of Jeremy Bentham

This wasn't his only attempt to preserve his face.

Swirling Pinstripe backdrop
Ripley's Cartoon Of The Day

Sunday Cartoon! - February 2, 2025

Cartoon of the Day

Ripley's Cartoon Of The Day

Robert Ripley began the Believe It or Not! cartoon in 1918. Today, Kieran Castaño is the eighth artist to continue the legacy of illustrating the world's longest-running syndicated cartoon!