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31 January 2020

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30 January 2020

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29 January 2020

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28 January 2020

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27 January 2020

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26 January 2020

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25 January 2020

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24 January 2020

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  • ... that guitarist Cory Wong (pictured, left) was mentored by Peruvian guitarist Andrés Prado and Prince's drummer Michael Bland?
  • ... that Whittington Tump in Worcestershire was the site of a motte castle?
  • ... that when Louisville, Kentucky's WKYW radio became religious station WFIA in 1965, it ceased accepting beer, wine and tobacco commercials?
  • ... that only a few hundred Jews survived out of the more than 57,000 who were deported from Slovakia in 1942?
  • ... that fashion model Kesewa Aboah is descended from British nobility?
  • ... that the Mad About You episode "The Conversation" was filmed with a single camera in one take, and broadcast without interruption from commercials?
  • ... that cricketer Khaya Majola rejected offers to play alongside white players and overseas because he believed that black Africans were "being used as stooges" to benefit white South Africans?
  • ... that the Hong Kong restaurant Shia Wong Hip stores hundreds of live and venomous snakes on-site for its cuisine, and serves a soup made from lizards, silkworms, and seahorses?

23 January 2020

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22 January 2020

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21 January 2020

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20 January 2020

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19 January 2020

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18 January 2020

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17 January 2020

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  • ... that Reema Juffali (pictured in race car) is the first Saudi Arabian woman to obtain a racing license and compete in an international racing event in the country?
  • ... that the oldest rock in the Eastern Block of the North China Craton is a 3.8- to 3.6-billion-year-old trondhjemitic piece of gneiss?
  • ... that although Michael Buie practiced Fox News anchor Bret Baier's speaking style for his role in the film Bombshell, they had never talked to each other until after filming had finished?
  • ... that the corporate history of Xinuos begins with repeated attempts to acquire a troubled software company in bankruptcy?
  • ... that engraver Julius Bien sided with liberals in the 1848 revolutions like many other Jews, and fled Germany to the U.S., where he became a lithographer and the president of B'nai B'rith?
  • ... that the palm scale was first found on an endemic species of palm on the island of Réunion, but now infests plants in at least 78 families around the world?
  • ... that New York City's Governors Island has been the site of a Statue of Liberty celebration, a U.S.–Soviet summit, and the signing of a peace treaty between Haitian political leaders?
  • ... that despite being nearly illiterate, Chinese soldier Gao Yubao wrote an autobiographical novel that has had more than six million copies in print?
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  • ... that French general Guillaume Brune (portrait shown) signed the Armistice of Treviso on 16 January 1801, despite promising Napoleon that he would not agree to a ceasefire on such terms?
  • ... that gay pornographic film actor and director Erik Rhodes was posthumously outed as HIV-positive in his New York Times obituary?
  • ... that the first episode of Welcome to the Family was Catalan network TV3's most watched premiere in over a decade?
  • ... that Francis X. Talbot was one of the early leaders of the Catholic literary revival in the U.S.?
  • ... that unlike most of its competitors in Hong Kong, stationery retailer Cheap Lab allows its retail staff to manage its Facebook fan page with few restrictions?
  • ... that in France, the beetle Aepus marinus is restricted to a narrow strip of the beach near the high-water mark?
  • ... that Angelo Neumann toured major European opera houses with a production of Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen using the sets and costumes from its 1876 world premiere at the Bayreuth Festival?
  • ... that the owner of Hawaii television station KHBC-TV compared an effort to unionize the station to "socialism"?

16 January 2020

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15 January 2020

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14 January 2020

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13 January 2020

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12 January 2020

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11 January 2020

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10 January 2020

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9 January 2020

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8 January 2020

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7 January 2020

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6 January 2020

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5 January 2020

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4 January 2020

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3 January 2020

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  • ... that limnological towers (example pictured) can be used to predict algal blooms that may have an adverse effect on drinking water quality?
  • ... that Ralph MellanbyTemplate:`s production of the 1988 Winter Olympics for CTV used a television lens described as the "world's longest", for the ski jumping events?
  • ... that as recently as 2013, girls as young as six from landless families were sold each year as labour in Nepal?
  • ... that Keanu Reeves's film roles include a time-travelling slacker, a computer hacker, an exorcist, and a dentist?
  • ... that Missouri radio station KADY was the first ever recipient of a fine from the FCC for failing to illuminate its tower?
  • ... that India's Mohan Samant managed the largest covert naval operation in history, which resulted in the destruction of around 100,000 tonnes of Pakistani shipping during the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971?
  • ... that the manga series Our Colors was inspired by author Gengoroh Tagame's desire to create a story about gay characters that was not centrally focused on romance or sex?
  • ... that British teacher Joe Kirby has described marking homework as a hornet?

2 January 2020

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1 January 2020

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