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09/28/2025

Gretel Eldritch, a 1970s travel writer, found solace in Wyoming's rugged landscape after loss. Her essay collection, 'The Solace of Open Spaces,' reflects on nature's ebbs and flows, comparing life to a river where we either drown or stay afloat. Eldritch's words invite contemplation.

09/28/2025

Have you ever wondered why dimes have ridges? It's a tale of fraud, love tokens, and a clever solution from the U.S. Mint's early days. From preventing coin clipping to becoming tiny testaments of love, coins have a richer history than you might think. Tag a friend who gets it!

09/28/2025

Barbecue's roots trace back to the Caribbean's Taíno people, who slow-cooked meat over fire. Spanish explorers adopted this technique, leading to the barbecue we know today. From Carolina pulled pork to Texas brisket, it's a 500-year-old tradition. Have you tried?

09/28/2025

From desk-drumming dreams to… not quite rock stardom. Ever feel like your childhood fantasies just don't translate? 'I figure oh, that'll translate...' Sometimes the greatest talent is knowing where you *do* shine. 😉

09/27/2025

The planet's surface dips to surprising depths. From salt flats to desert depressions, explore Earth's 8 lowest points and discover the unique landscapes and stories hidden within them. Have you ever visited any of these locations?

09/27/2025

Believe it or not, there are still five states in the US where playing the lottery is against the law. For some, the anti-lottery stance has religious roots. Others worry about the impact on charitable gaming activities or poor communities.

09/27/2025

A 34-foot-long dugout canoe, carved by Native Americans in the 14th century, has been unearthed in Louisiana. It offers a rare glimpse into the skill and cultural practices of early inhabitants. The canoe highlights the ingenuity of indigenous communities. Have you ever wondered about the past?

09/27/2025

The murder of JonBenét Ramsey remains one of America's most haunting unsolved crimes. On December 26, 1996, a 911 call reported her missing, followed by the discovery of a bizarre ransom note. The investigation, marred by errors and media frenzy, left many questions unanswered. Will new technologies bring justice?

09/27/2025

Did you know that Cher and Sonny Bono almost went by different names? The duo originally considered Cleo and Caesar as their stage names. It's wild to think how different music history could have been. Tag a music lover who needs to know this! trivia

09/27/2025

The Zodiac Killer terrorized Northern California in the late 1960s and early 1970s, leaving behind a trail of gruesome murders, cryptic letters, and unsolved ciphers. Despite numerous suspects and theories, the killer's identity remains a mystery. The case continues to fascinate and haunt. Have you heard of this?

09/26/2025

Nefertiti's reconstructed image has sparked debate over its artistic choices. The depiction of Nefertiti with lighter skin has stirred conversations about historical accuracy. The bust is praised for capturing anatomical precision. Have you seen the bust?

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