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Historical "Facts" People Still Believe That Are Absolute Bogus

Don’t believe everything you read. It’s important to approach information with a healthy dose of skepticism and always do your own research. Why? Because we’ve been misled before. In fact, here’s evidence of 22 myths you’ve probably heard. One of the biggest lies is that…
March 17, 2025 Peter Kinney
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We Found Evidence Of Machining Technology In Ancient Egypt That We Can't Quite Explain

Have you ever wondered how the great architectural marvels of Egypt were built, considering the limited technology of that time? Well, in this article, you will learn about examples of hard stone craftsmanship, which could never have been achieved during the dynastic Egyptian period (around 2500 to 1500 BC).
March 17, 2025 Alex Summers

You'll Be Surprised What States Have Produced The Most American Presidents

Did you know that only 21 states have produced men who went on to be the leaders of the country? Not only that, but the states that have given us the most presidents, some of them might surprise you. So, where have the presidents come from?
March 14, 2025 Jesse Singer

The True Story Of Saint Patrick

Saint Patrick is well-known as the Patron Saint of Ireland, but do you know how he became one? Explore the history of one of the world's most recognizable patron saints, who's death is marked by one of the world's most popular celebrations.
March 14, 2025 Jack Hawkins

The Maori People: New Zealand's Fierce Indigenous Tribe

The Maori are the oldest inhabitants of New Zealand—but years of forced assimilation following colonization brought their population to the brink of extinction. Read how the Maori reclaimed themselves and their sovereignty.
March 13, 2025 Jack Hawkins

Overrated Attractions

When it comes to visiting iconic landmarks, seasoned travelers know that hype often obscures reality. Here are some of the most overrated tourist attractions, and the underrated gems worth visiting instead.
March 12, 2025 Ella Mason

The Best Airlines To Fly First Class—And What You Get On Them

Whether you're looking for ultimate privacy or top-tier service, these airlines are the best of the best when it comes to living it up in first class.
March 12, 2025 Andrew Matthesson

The Dread Pirate Barbarossa

Tales of pirates have long captured the imagination—but few know the story of the Dread Pirate Barbarossa, the scourge of the Mediterranean.
March 12, 2025 Jillian Kent

The Most Boring States In America—According To Data

Are you looking for some excitement in your life? Well, according to the data you aren't going to find it in any of these states.
March 12, 2025 Jesse Singer

Ranking The Richest And Poorest States In America—According To Data

Do you live in a rich state or a poor state? And what are the best ways to determine which is which? Well, How about Median Household Income? Which, by the very nature of it being the "median" means that half the households in that state earn more than that number, while half earn less.
March 12, 2025 Jesse Singer
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74,000 Years Ago, A Catastrophic Disaster Almost Killed Every Human On Earth. We Wouldn't Have Survived Without Help.

Seventy-four thousand years ago, deep in what is now Sumatra, a supervolcano erupted with a fury that darkened the sky, choked the air, and froze the planet. Humanity was to die, but against all odds, we endured. Let’s start from the beginning.
March 12, 2025 Peter Kinney
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The Bronze Age Collapse—What It Is And Why It Happened

Modern historians are still unravelling the mystery of the catastrophic Bronze Age collapse—and the evidence they've uncovered paints a chilling picture about the moment that civilization collapsed.
March 12, 2025 M. Clarke