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A 21-year-old man from Arizona saved a woman's life using CPR he learned watching an episode of The Office.
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On Good Friday in 1930, the BBC reported, “There is no news.” Instead, they played piano music.
On Good Friday in 1930, the BBC reported, “There is no news.” Instead, they played piano music.
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Mr. Rogers always mentioned out loud that he was feeding his fish because a young blind viewer once asked him to do so. She wanted to know the fish were OK.
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Mr. Rogers always mentioned out loud that he was feeding his fish because a young blind viewer once asked him to do so. She wanted to know the fish were OK.
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In Colombia, dried ants replace popcorn as the typical movie theater snack.
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When Facebook introduced the News Feed in 2006, people freaked out. TIME called it “Gen Y’s first official revolution.”
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Wisdom teeth serve no purpose. They’re left over from hundreds of thousands of years ago. As early humans’ brains grew bigger, it reduced space in the mouth, crowding out this third set of molars.
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Johnny Cash's "A Boy Named Sue" was penned by beloved children's author Shel Silverstein.
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Geckos can turn the stickiness of their feet on and off at will.
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Andrew Jackson's parrot was kicked out of his funeral for swearing.
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According to the Oxford English Dictionary, publicly is the most commonly misspelled word in the English language.
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At the Wife Carrying World Championships in Finland, first prize is the wife's weight in beer.
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Murmurations are the graceful, undulating patterns starlings create when they flock together in the sky. Scientists are still unsure how the birds coordinate their movements so quickly.
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There's only one Blockbuster still operating in the U.S.—it's located in Bend, Oregon..
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Jeannette Rankin became the first female member of Congress in 1916, four years before the 19th Amendment was ratified.
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Unconsciously, native English speakers say adjectives preceding nouns in a specific order: opinion, size, age, shape, color, origin, material, and purpose. It's why saying "old green metal chairs" sounds normal, but "metal green old chairs" sounds weird.
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While an Oscar is of unnamed value to someone who wins (or loses) one, the actual trophy has a raw value of about $600.
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