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You Picked a Fight with the Wrong Guy
At first glance, Rolf Klasson, a gray-haired Swede who hobbles around on his walker, looked like an easy target. At least that's what two would-be ...
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Interest in Astrology Sees a Huge Surge
Astrology is a meme, and it’s spreading in that blooming way that memes do. On social media, astrologers and astrology-meme machines amass tens ...
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She Cried Out to the Name Demons Fear Most
Jennifer Nizza grew up on grew up on Long Island, New York, as part of an Italian and culturally Catholic family. For her, Christmas was mainly about ...
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Artist Helps Strangers Truly Connect
Artist Wendy McNaughton was distraught about the incivility in the U.S. So, she started using a drawing technique, called “blind contour” ...
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Astrology's Rapid Rise to Acceptance
Forty years ago, First Lady Nancy Reagan was ridiculed for bringing astrology to the White House. She consulted a San Francisco astrologer who advised ...
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Film Depicts Our Need to Be Seen
In the film Wonder, which is based on the novel with the same name, a 10-year-old boy named Auggie was born with a rare medical facial deformity. Auggie ...
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Only One Woman Recognized Famous Violinist
There’s a well-known story about a famous violinist who took his $3.5 million Stradivarius onto a platform of a Washington DC subway and started ...
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More Americans Believe Their House Is Haunted
More Americans believe their home is inhabited by someone or something that isn’t a living being. A study from the company Vivint found that nearly ...
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Black Hole Discovery: Scientists See the ‘Unseeable’
In May 2022 astronomers announced an extraordinary discovery. They claimed they had pierced the veil of darkness and dust at the center of our Milky Way ...
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Sharks Are Closer to Beaches than You Think
A new study is giving new meaning to the phrase “this city would eat you alive.” Scientists from the University of Miami say sharks are not ...
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