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20 November 2025

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19 November 2025

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  • ... that Fort George (pictured) was the execution site of Maurice Bishop, the prime minister of Grenada?
  • ... that choreographer Nat HorneTemplate:`s father, a Baptist minister, opposed dancing, and Horne began his dance training by sneaking out of Saturday-night prayer meetings?
  • ... that the television drama This Thriving Land revived public interest in Chinese sage?
  • ... that Red Seidelson worked as a dentist at the same time he played in the NFL?
  • ... that in 1982 HMS Junella carried a naval mine from the Falkland Islands to Great Britain on her deck, covered by a wet mattress to keep the explosives cool?
  • ... that Indonesia's ambassador to the United Nations Umar Hadi co-produced a movie during his tenure as consul general in Los Angeles?
  • ... that the Mongol forces at the Chem River Battle used carts with iron-shod wheels to handle the rocky terrain?
  • ... that Bijal P. Trivedi wrote on how cystic fibrosis went from being a "death sentence" for children to becoming a treatable condition due to new drugs that brought "weeping with joy"?
  • ... that the school of Corpus Christi Church educated at least eleven sets of twins during the 1953 school year?

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  • ... that the McLaren MCL38 Formula One car (example pictured) won McLaren their first World Constructors' Championship since 1998?
  • ... that most portrayals of hypnosis in fiction are negative stereotypes—usually depicting it as criminal, or seductive?
  • ... that Agus Budianto adopted the nickname "Black Hoe" from his skin color and his work on his parents' farm?
  • ... that the cover art and nickname (Tripod) of Alice in Chains' 1995 self-titled album was inspired by an aggressive three-legged dog that chased the band's drummer?
  • ... that Dale Berry used his fencing experience to choreograph fight scenes in his comic series?
  • ... that in November 2024 Typhoon Man-yi was one of four tropical cyclones simultaneously active in the western Pacific, the first such occurrence in November since records began in 1951?
  • ... that Berenice Olmedo once sold products made from dog carcasses at a flea market?
  • ... that Luis Estrada declined to produce The Dead Girls as an English-language film before directing it as a Spanish-language television series?
  • ... that, after the assassination of George Lincoln Rockwell, his father said that he was "not surprised at all"?

9 November 2025

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8 November 2025

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  • ... that YouTuber Dianna Cowern (pictured) has an asteroid named after her?
  • ... that the song "Seasons of Change" featured future AC/DC lead vocalist Bon Scott on the recorder?
  • ... that Jocelyn Borgella was the first Haitian to be selected in the NFL draft?
  • ... that the Chinese Catholic Patriotic Association operated its own Diocese of Zhangjiakou prior to Pope Leo XIV establishing a diocese of the same name?
  • ... that Japanese businessman Yasuyoshi Kato used embezzled funds to support his wife, who bought twenty Arabian horses, several emus, llamas, potbellied pigs, miniature cattle, and nurse sharks?
  • ... that field propulsion comprises types of spacecraft propulsion that move a ship without conventional rocket engines?
  • ... that the Regional Workers' Center of Paraguay was largely made up of native Paraguayans, even though its predecessor had been dominated by European and Argentine immigrants?
  • ... that Kevo Muney has a mixtape cover that depicts himself being birthed by an anthropomorphic goat?

7 November 2025

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5 November 2025

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  • ... that future Olympic runner Maher Abbas (pictured) switched from basketball to track over his frustration of referees being "easy to bribe"?
  • ... that non-destructive virtual unfolding was used to read burned or otherwise highly damaged scrolls?
  • ... that the Hongguang Emperor was betrayed by his troops and handed over to the enemy, who criticised his poor battle strategy and allowed locals to humiliate him?
  • ... that in 2025 the Pfizer Building was cited as the largest office-to-residential building conversion in the United States?
  • ... that tenor Jean Bonhomme played for seven years on his university's Canadian football team before becoming an international opera star?
  • ... that the Illinois Institute of Technology Academic Campus has been ranked as both one of the US's most significant architectural works and its least beautiful college campus?
  • ... that, after proclaiming it was her duty as a revolutionary never to be "tied down by a family", Lyubov Radchenko got married and had a child?
  • ... that Nejishiki was a manga with a following among the 1960s avant-garde movement?

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