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Moments in Time: Snowboard Marvel
On Feb. 9, 2022, snowboard marvel Chloe Kim made history as the first athlete to earn a gold medal in the women's snowboard halfpipe event in two consecutive Winter Olympics.
Strange But True: Eyes Closed
People spend roughly 10% of their waking hours with their eyes closed. That's OK, we know you're just thinking.
Fun Fact: Great White Sharks
Great white sharks are the largest predatory fish on our planet, growing as long as 20 feet and weighing as much as 4,000 pounds.
Weird News: Dude, Where’s My Seafood?
The FBI is on the case of a $400,000 shipment of lobsters that has gone missing, Boston.com reported on Dec. 30. The truck and its valuable cargo disappeared…
Fun Fact: Speed Limit
In 1901, Connecticut became the first U.S. state to implement a speed limit for automobiles. Motor vehicles could be driven no faster than 12 miles per hour…
Moments in Time: Untethered Spacewalk
On Feb. 7, 1984, Navy captain Bruce McCandless II became the first human to perform an untethered spacewalk while in orbit 170 miles above the earth…
Strange But True: Sleepy Parrotfish
Parrotfish are among the sleepiest of sea creatures, averaging around a good 13 hours of rest per night. When not dozing, they spend as much as 90% of their time eating algae…
Weird News: Dangerous Drink
A 38-year-old man named Sergei who was taking part in a corporate holiday party at the Igra Stolov “Game of Tables” cooking studio in Moscow was rushed to surgery after drinking…
Fun Fact: Jellyfish create their own light
Some jellyfish create their own light. This light is a result of energy released by certain chemical reactions that occur within the tissues of the jellyfish.
Moments in Time: John Lennon
On Jan. 27, 1970, John Lennon composed and recorded "Instant Karma," his third solo single prior to the Beatles' official breakup, in one day.
Strange But True: Bonnie and Clyde
In 1926, Clyde Barrow, of Bonnie and Clyde fame, was arrested with his older brother Buck for possession of a truckload of stolen turkeys.
Fun Fact: Solar Terms
The 24 "Solar Terms" are an ancient calendar system based on celestial movements and the position of the sun. It is an essential part of Chinese heritage that farmers rely on.
Strange But True: Two Nobel Prizes
Marie Curie was the first person ever to win two Nobel Prizes, one for physics and the other for chemistry, in honor of her work on radioactivity.
Moments in Time: Mariana Trench
On Jan. 23, 1960, the first two humans to reach the Pacific Ocean's Mariana Trench descended 36,000 feet in a submersible to the deepest part of the ocean…
Moments in Time: Cryogenically Frozen
On Jan. 12, 1967, James Bedford became the first American to have his remains cryogenically frozen, in the hope of future reanimation.
Fun Fact: St. Nicholas
Tradition has it that St. Nicholas was born in ancient Patara, now an archaeological site in modern Turkey. He was imprisoned for some time for his Christian faith…
Strange But True: Luxury Bedding
Bedding was such a luxury in the Middle Ages that blankets and sheets were written into people's wills.
Weird News: Redneck Chronicles
Around 1 a.m. on Nov. 19, Hancock County (West Virginia) Sheriff’s officers responded to a call about a man suffering a gunshot wound while a rifle was being cleaned.
Moments in Time: Thomas Edison Lightbulb
On Dec. 31, 1879, inventor Thomas Edison delighted onlookers with the first public demonstration of his incandescent lightbulb in Menlo Park, New Jersey.
Fun Fact: Christmas Trees
According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the top three states for growing and selling Christmas trees are Oregon, North Carolina and Michigan.