The Mysterious Disappearance of Dennis Martin
On June 14, 1969, six-year-old Dennis Lloyd Martin vanished without a trace during a family camping trip in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. What started as an innocent childhood prank quickly turned into one of the most baffling and tragic disappearances in American history. Despite an extensive search operation—the largest in the park’s history—no […]
Ohio Real Estate Agent Fired After Leaving Racist Note on Bill
In a shocking display of discrimination, an Ohio real estate agent lost her job after leaving a racist note on a restaurant bill instead of tipping her server. The incident quickly went viral after the server shared a photo of the receipt online, sparking widespread outrage. The message not only insulted the worker but also […]
Christopher Chaplin: The Son of a Legend
When we think of Charlie Chaplin, we often picture the iconic silent film star in his bowler hat and cane, entertaining audiences with his timeless humor. But beyond his legendary career, Chaplin also had a remarkable personal life—one that included fathering a son, Christopher Chaplin, at the age of 73. A Late Arrival in the […]
Kyle Carpenter: The Marine Who Risked It All and Defied the Odds
In the heart of battle, courage is often the difference between life and death. For U.S. Marine Kyle Carpenter, that moment of bravery came on November 21, 2010, in Afghanistan when he made an unthinkable sacrifice—one that nearly cost him his life but earned him the nation’s highest military honor, the Medal of Honor. A […]
Lisa Nowak’s 900-Mile Drive: A NASA Scandal
In 2007, Lisa Nowak was a respected NASA astronaut, a brilliant engineer, and a former U.S. Navy captain. She had trained for years to go to space, had worked on prestigious missions, and was considered a role model in the world of aerospace. But in an astonishing turn of events, she found herself at the […]
The Woman Who Lived in a Tree for Over Two Years to Save It
In the late 1990s, Julia “Butterfly” Hill made history with one of the longest and most dedicated acts of environmental activism. She climbed a 200-foot-tall, 1,000-year-old California redwood tree and refused to come down for an astonishing 738 days—more than two years. Her mission was simple but powerful: to stop the Pacific Lumber Company from […]
History of Pakistan’s “Rat Children” and the Shrine of Shah Dola
The phenomenon of “Rat-children” in Pakistan is linked to individuals with microcephaly, a condition that affects brain development and skull formation. Historically, some of these individuals have been associated with the shrine of Saint Shah Dola, where they were often seen begging. Reports suggests that certain group may have exploited them, turning their condition into […]
Dead Soldier’s Mom Receives Meat Processor As Condolence Gift
At Phacts, we share, unusual, historical, and real-world events from around this globe. The image above highlights reports about a Russian mother receiving a household appliance (meat processor) as a condolence gift after her son’s passing while in battle. While this might seem unusual to some, it reflects cultural and governmental practices in different regions. […]
Trump Turnberry Golf Course In Scotland Vandalized Amid Protest
In a dramatic act of protest, the Trump Turnberry golf course in Scotland was vandalized with graffiti and significant damage earlier today. The luxury resort, owned by U.S president Donald Trump, was defaced with bold red spray-painted messages on its walls and entrance pillars, including slogans such as “free Gaza”. Additionally, the golf course itself […]
The Incredible Story of a Mother and Her 8 Sons In WW2
During World War 2, countless families saw their loved ones go off to war, uncertain of their return. This remarkable photograph captures a mother with her eight sons, all of whom served in the war and miraculously returned home safe. Their story stands as a testament to courage, sacrifice, and family resilience during one of […]
