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The Actor Who Played Over 3,000 Roles
Milton Lichtman (also known as Jan Leighton) died at the age of eighty-seven. For over 30 years Lichtman's primary claim to fame was appearing in ...
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J.J. Abrams on His Grandfather
In an interview with Esquire magazine, film producer and director J.J. Abrams (Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Lost) shared that his biggest influence as ...
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God Made Us for Exploration and Adventure
An issue of Outside magazine had a short article about Reid Stowe, a 58 year-old sailor who at the time was en route to setting the record for the longest ...
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Country Bumpkin Lawyer Surprises His Legal Team
In the 1840s a court case based in Chicago captured the attention of the entire nation. Labeled "The Reaper Case," it centered on the patenting ...
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Cupcake the Cat's Excellent Adventure
Have you ever experienced that awkward moment when you seal up a package and drop it in the mail … and you don't know your cat's inside. ...
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Executive Uses His Position to Help the Poor
Sweatshops in Southeast Asia crank out many of the name brand clothes that you and I wear every day. Sadly, many of these clothes are made by poorly paid ...
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Einstein's Dream Led to His Brilliance
In 1905 Albert Einstein stunned the world with his revolutionary equation, E = mc2. Einstein wrote hundreds of papers over the course of his career. But ...
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People Wouldn't Fight Crime with Superpowers
Which superpower would you choose—flight or invisibility? You can't have both, and you'll be the only person in the world to have that particular ...
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Man Confuses God's Voice with Rink Manager
A guy goes ice fishing for the very first time. All of a sudden, he hears a voice. "There are no fish under the ice!" He ignores it and moves ...
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The Woman Who Invented Windshield Wipers
Like most women of her generation who visited New York in 1902, thirty-six-year-old Mary Anderson got to where she was going in a streetcar. On one particular ...
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