Few things spark technological innovation like warfare and a sad truth is much of the…
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Born on February 26, 1952, Arne Cheyenne Johnson holds a somewhat strange claim to fame.…
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Stanley Meyer panned to rock the world, making headlines with his claim of having invented…
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The earliest encounter with Black Eyed Kids took place in 1996. It happened to by Brian Bethel, a journalist, and columnist at Reporter-News.
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Archaeology
Mysteries of Surt’s Cave: Bandits, Mutilations, and the Fire Giant
by Kimberly Linby Kimberly LinUncover the mysteries of Surtshellir, Iceland’s lava cave linked to Viking outlaws and pagan rituals, with ties to Norse mythology and the fire giant Surtr.
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The 1904 Dogger Bank Incident, where the Russian Navy mistakenly attacked British trawlers, led to an international crisis and exposed the dangers of military paranoia.
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Williamina Fleming’s journey from a maid to a pioneering Harvard astronomer exemplifies resilience and intellect, inspiring women and redefining their potential in science.
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Who carved the Burke and Hare Murder Dolls, placed them in wooden coffins, and stashed them in a cliffside niche in the 1800s? And why?
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Deep within the lush forests and secluded valleys of the Hawaiian Islands exists a fascinating…
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The FBI’s surveillance encompasses a wide spectrum of individuals, extending beyond notorious criminals to encompass…
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It must have seemed like a good idea at the time. In the late 1950s,…
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Hannibal Lecter is an astonishing character in fiction. He is a mesmerizing contradiction of facets:…
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Something is lurking in the secluded woodlands of Vermont. Whispers of an otherworldly being known…
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In the remote wilderness of Alaska lies HAARP, a scientific research facility which has attracted…
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The city of Los Angeles has a reputation for being a pretty wild place, a…