Spot Something On A Distant Planet? It Might Be Much Closer Than That Not a smudge on the telescope—think closer than that. Authors By Ryan Menezes Published December 07, 2021
The Heart Attack On The Moon, That NASA Covered Up Authors By Ryan Menezes Published December 06, 2021
The Day That Had No News: April 18, 1930 On a news broadcast in 1930, the BBC officially reported that there was no news. Authors By Ethan Tyrrell Published December 04, 2021
A Joke Election Led To Our First Woman Mayor (And Prohibition) Kansas drunks bit off more than they could chew. Authors By Nathan Williams Published December 04, 2021
Remembering The Cabbie Who Tossed A President Into Pig Poop Let's go, Buren. Authors By Ryan Menezes Published December 04, 2021
5 Nice-Sounding Government Policies With Secret Racist Origins The government never does anything out of the kindness of its heart. Authors By Michael Dawson Published December 03, 2021
The Plan To Move The White House And Capitol To St. Louis (By Train) This way, they'd avoid those D.C. mosquitos. Authors By Ryan Menezes Published December 03, 2021
There's A Tree That Owns Itself We may not be homeowners yet, but this tree sure is. Authors By Crystal Duan Published December 02, 2021
The First Sunglasses Were Meant To Make You Look Like An Emotionless Slab The future's so stoic, you gotta wear shades. Authors By Crystal Duan Published December 02, 2021
Why Won't Americans Drink Tea? Americans love waking up to gulp down as much jitter juice as they can get their hands on. But why is the only cold brew we like from a bean and not a leaf? Authors By Stephen Buckley Published December 01, 2021
The 4 Great Manslayers: Japan's Badass Samurai Assassins A group of elite assassins who went down in history. Authors By Cezary Jan Strusiewicz Published December 01, 2021
We've Found Hundreds Of These Weird Artifacts, And No One Knows What They Are These probably weren't just to look cool. Authors By Ryan Menezes Published December 01, 2021
The Americans Who Became North Korean Movie Stars During the 1960s, four American soldiers defected to North Korea. They became stars in propaganda films. Authors By Ethan Tyrrell Published November 29, 2021