The Psychic Artist Who Saw Jupiter’s Rings Before NASA
Ingo Swann was an American artist and writer who became one of the most studied psychics in history.
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Ingo Swann was an American artist and writer who became one of the most studied psychics in history.
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The Anti-PowerPoint Party (APPP) was founded by Matthias Poehm to advocate for a decrease in the use of presentation software in professional and educational settings.
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This simple moment of suburban multitasking sparked a global phenomenon that would eventually see competitors scaling the faces of mountains and diving into the depths of the ocean with cordless irons and foldable boards.
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A creature born when George Washington was still president, surviving to witness the dawn of World War I. This was not a tortoise or a whale, but a sulphur-crested cockatoo named Cocky Bennett.
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Most people would never guess that the man with two horns protruding from his forehead and eyes tattooed entirely black spends his days working in the telecommunications industry.
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While the Dutch Golden Age was famous for its grand masters and global trade, the town of Edam produced a marvel of a different sort: Trijntje Cornelisdochter Keever.
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Rather than remain in the United States under the new federal laws, an estimated 10,000 to 20,000 Southerners packed their belongings and boarded steamships bound for a foreign empire.
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In 2015, the city of Nanjing, China, acquired a $1.5 million fire apparatus that appeared to be two vehicles fused together.
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A substance existed that was worth three times its weight in gold.
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In 1972, two brothers hunting grouse in northwestern Greenland stumbled upon a rocky crevasse that held a find dating back to approximately 1475.
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