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Roller Coaster Rider Catches Neighbor's Phone During Ride
Samuel Kempf was in Spain representing New Zealand in the Fistballing World Championship when he took a break to ride a rollercoaster. While he was on ...
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‘You Always Have Two Chances’
A Korean War veteran by the name of Laurel Hunsinger told friends and family that, "When I worked on the flight line in Korea and flew combat missions, ...
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The Human Race Is in Need of an Upgrade
Max Tegmark, an MIT professor and co-founder of The Future of Life Institute, looks forward to what he calls Life 3.0. Here's how he outlines his three ...
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The Gospel Is Not a Generic Jingle
In the early 80s, an image campaign began in the city of Atlanta with the hopes of encouraging Atlantans to see their city with pride and hope—despite ...
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Baseball Scout Saw Years Down the Road
Tony Liciardello was baseball's greatest scout, having signed fifty-two youngsters (including two Hall of Famers) who would rise through the minor league ...
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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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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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Your Personality Defines Your Vacation Spots
Did you know that the places you visit on vacation says a lot about your personality? According to a study in the Journal of Research in Personality, ...
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Names Shape People's Destinies
NYU professor Adam Alter has observed the power names have to shape destiny. The technical name is "nominative determinism," which literally ...
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Sons Don't Live Up to Their Names
In their fascinating book, Freakonomics, economists Steven Levitt and Stephen Dubner point out that one of the first acts of parental power comes in the ...
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