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30 June 2020

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29 June 2020

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28 June 2020

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27 June 2020

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26 June 2020

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25 June 2020

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24 June 2020

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23 June 2020

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22 June 2020

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21 June 2020

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20 June 2020

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19 June 2020

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18 June 2020

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17 June 2020

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16 June 2020

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15 June 2020

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14 June 2020

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13 June 2020

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12 June 2020

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11 June 2020

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10 June 2020

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9 June 2020

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  • ... that King Sithu I of Burma founded and donated "boatloads of rubies" to the Thatbyinnyu Temple (pictured) in Bagan?
  • ... that during World War II, Royal Air Force ace Thomas Wallace lost his commission but nonetheless joined the volunteer reserve, where he downed seven enemy aircraft in three weeks?
  • ... that the historic Modern Art Foundry operates in what used to be the carriage house of the Steinway Mansion in New York City?
  • ... that Lisa Piccirillo solved a half-century-old mathematics problem in less than a week during her free time in graduate school?
  • ... that members of the Infrastructure Client Group account for 40 per cent of all spending on infrastructure in the United Kingdom?
  • ... that food writer Vir Sanghvi called Indigo "one of the most important establishments in Indian restaurant history"?
  • ... that the Alpha Michigan Brewing Company describes its location as the "smallest village in America with a brewery"?
  • ... that Irish milliner Philip Treacy said of the controversy surrounding his "pretzel hat" for Princess Beatrice, "I thought I would find myself with my head on a spike outside the Tower of London"?
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8 June 2020

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7 June 2020

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  • ... that the ancient Indian religion Jainism (primary symbol pictured) holds that the universe was not created?
  • ... that the grand marble staircase entrance to Sony Hall was restored in 2013, but painted to appear more dilapidated than it truly was?
  • ... that Joe Davis, champion from 1927 to 1946, remains the only undefeated player at the World Snooker Championship?
  • ... that medical supply company Prestige Ameritech offered to manufacture millions of N95 masks in January, but was rebuffed by the U.S. government?
  • ... that "Ye Choirs of New Jerusalem" has been described as the "only medieval resurrection hymn still widely sung"?
  • ... that the 1964 Elektron satellites, launched in pairs to simultaneously measure the upper and lower Van Allen belts, marked the first time multiple satellites were orbited on a single Soviet rocket?
  • ... that Maria Paasche helped Jews and intellectuals escape Nazi Germany by taking them to Prague on her motorcycle?
  • ... that American rapper 6ix9ine requested permission from a judge to record the music video for "Gooba" while under house arrest?


6 June 2020

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5 June 2020

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4 June 2020

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  • ... that Airmail (pictured), a fresco featuring a barefoot and barechested flying mailman, was commissioned to commemorate one of the first American airmail facilities?
  • ... that 414 Tank Battalion, a mixed Dutch-German military unit, has been described as a step towards a European army?
  • ... that Oakland Athletics fans coined the chant "I believe in Stephen Vogt!", inspired by a similar U.S. men's national soccer team chant?
  • ... that Keep was the most downloaded fitness app in China between July and September 2018, with 38.8 million downloads?
  • ... that the B46 has been called "the most dangerous bus route" in New York City?
  • ... that a monument in Moscow honoring North Vietnamese communist leader Ho Chi Minh has been nicknamed the "flying saucer monument" by locals?
  • ... that Julian Wylie, known as the King of Pantomime, "never took to drink, he took to ice-cream"?
  • ... that Florida radio station WEBY received three threats to blow it up if it did not stop criticizing the sheriff of Okaloosa County?

3 June 2020

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2 June 2020

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