Emily Harriss

Emily Harriss

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The Enigma That Is Nicolas Cage and His...eternal Cage?
People
Sabrina Sieck

The Enigma That Is Nicolas Cage and His...eternal Cage?

RIP as close to the Voodoo Queen as possible!

The Huge Appetite of Louis XIV and the Scientist Who Ate His Mummified
Vintage & Historical
Noelle Talmon

The Huge Appetite of Louis XIV and the Scientist Who Ate His Mummified

Eat your heart out.

Naga Headhunters’ Buffalo Teeth Necklace
People
Colton Kruse

Naga Headhunters’ Buffalo Teeth Necklace

The necklace is comprised of around 200 wild water buffalo teeth.

Carl Tanzler and His Creepy Key West Love Story
Vintage & Historical
Ripley's Believe It or Not!

Carl Tanzler and His Creepy Key West Love Story

He kept her intact with piano wire.

 Halloween in Spring: Saint Mark’s Eve is a Day You Can See Ghosts
Vintage & Historical
Colton Kruse

Halloween in Spring: Saint Mark’s Eve is a Day You Can See Ghosts

Are you willing to wait up tonight?

5 Weird Stories From the History of Embalming
Vintage & Historical
Engrid Barnett

5 Weird Stories From the History of Embalming

Cardiotaph's contain human hearts.

Believe It or Not! Dogs Can Be Allergic to Humans
Animals
Ripley's Believe It or Not!

Believe It or Not! Dogs Can Be Allergic to Humans

Just like you can be allergic to cats or dogs, they can be allergic to you!

Marilyn Monroe's Ring From Gentlemen Prefer Blondes
People
Colton Kruse

Marilyn Monroe's Ring From Gentlemen Prefer Blondes

Diamonds ARE a girl's best friend.

How Shaolin Monks Obtain Their Superpowers
People
Noelle Talmon

How Shaolin Monks Obtain Their Superpowers

Some have trained their bodies to resist spears and even power drills.

That Time Britain Thought Spaghetti Grew On Trees
Food
Colton Kruse

That Time Britain Thought Spaghetti Grew On Trees

An April Fool's joke for the ages.

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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!