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Vengeance Is Mine: 5 Historical Revenge Tales
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Vengeance Is Mine: 5 Historical Revenge Tales

As long as there has been human history, there have been revenge stories. A fact of … Vengeance Is Mine: 5 Historical Revenge TalesRead more

by Hannah•April 4, 2026
Why Berlin Tried Three‑Decker Buses in the 1920s
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Why Berlin Tried Three‑Decker Buses in the 1920s

In 1926 Berlin tested a three-decker bus. How did it work, why did it fail, and how do those giants compare to today’s double-decker buses and BRT systems?

by Jade•April 3, 2026
Women Warriors: The Ancient Female Fighters That Ruled Persia
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Women Warriors: The Ancient Female Fighters That Ruled Persia

In ancient Persia, women ruled the world. 2,000 years ago, some of the most tough battles … Women Warriors: The Ancient Female Fighters That Ruled PersiaRead more

by Hannah•April 3, 2026
The Manson Family: A Closer Look At America’s Notorious Killers
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The Manson Family: A Closer Look At America’s Notorious Killers

One of the notorious cults in history, the Manson family were responsible for one of the … The Manson Family: A Closer Look At America’s Notorious KillersRead more

by Hannah•April 2, 2026
What If Leonidas Had Not Died at Thermopylae?
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What If Leonidas Had Not Died at Thermopylae?

A counterfactual look at Thermopylae: what if Leonidas had withdrawn the 300 Spartans instead of fighting to the death, and how might that have changed the Persian Wars?

by cameron•April 1, 2026
Saints and Sinners: The Saints Who Were Not As Pious As They Seemed
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Saints and Sinners: The Saints Who Were Not As Pious As They Seemed

Throughout history, Saints have paved the way for our moral goals, showing us how we might … Saints and Sinners: The Saints Who Were Not As Pious As They SeemedRead more

by Hannah•April 1, 2026
The Big Eyes Trial: How Margaret Keane Proved the Truth
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The Big Eyes Trial: How Margaret Keane Proved the Truth

How Margaret Keane exposed her ex-husband Walter’s art fraud in court, painted under oath in 53 minutes, and changed how we talk about authorship and abuse.

by Hannah•March 31, 2026
The Many Forms Of The Early Ambulance Part 1: The Bicycle
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The Many Forms Of The Early Ambulance Part 1: The Bicycle

The ambulance has taken many forms over the years. Everything from the simplest form of two … The Many Forms Of The Early Ambulance Part 1: The BicycleRead more

by B R•March 31, 2026
5 Wild Facts Behind Eminem’s ‘Brain Damage’ Lawsuit
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5 Wild Facts Behind Eminem’s ‘Brain Damage’ Lawsuit

Eminem’s song “Brain Damage” was based on a real bully, a real concussion, and a real lawsuit dismissed in rhyme. Here are 5 key facts behind the story.

by Jade•March 30, 2026
The Infamous Salem Witch Trials of 1692
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The Infamous Salem Witch Trials of 1692

The Salem Witch Trials were an infamous series of events occurring in early 1692. In Salem … The Infamous Salem Witch Trials of 1692Read more

by AO•March 30, 2026

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