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NFL Player's 10,363 Consecutive Snap Streak Ends Humbly
In the world of professional football, certain players get the most glory and recognition, like quarterbacks, running backs, wide receivers, or even certain ...
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The Incredible Story of an Unimpressive Pen
The next time you're signing your name at the DMV or another U.S. Government office, you probably won't notice the black pen in your hand. It, after all, ...
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Cab Driver Praises Hero John Elway Before Realizing He's Driving Him
We've all been asked the question: "If you had the chance to talk to your hero, who would it be and what would you say?" Washington, D.C. ...
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Inventor of the Big Mac Just Got a Plaque
In April 1967, hamburger lovers in Uniontown, Pennsylvania met a newer, bigger burger—it was called the Big Mac, and for 45 cents it delivered, ...
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Leader Turns Graffiti Vandals into Artists
In the early 1980s the city of Philadelphia had a huge problem with graffiti. The mayor established the Anti-Graffiti Network, committed to combatting ...
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Happy Birthday from a Bunch of Strangers
One of the downsides of celebrating your 100th birthday is that you might not have many of your friends around to sing "Happy Birthday." An ...
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This Athlete Helps Others Succeed
Most people haven't heard of the pro football running back named Tony Richardson. That's because his primary role involves helping other running ...
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Medals Awarded 60 Years Late
Eighty-one-year-old Peter Furtak of suburban Chicago served as a private first class in the 9th Armored Division during World War II. During an operation ...
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Look-Alike Contest Fails to Recognize the Original
Charlie Chaplin was a huge movie star in the silent-picture era. One of the by-products of his popularity were the look-alike contests that sprung up ...
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Graffiti Artist Dies Leaving His Mark
Peter Berry wanted to leave a mark. So he became a graffiti artist—a tagger—with the nickname Kiser. He was gifted, by all accounts, and was ...
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