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This Week In History, Apr. 2 – 8

This Week In History, Apr. 2 – 8

“It feels like a weight has been lifted off my shoulders. I was living a lie."
Woman Falls Off Bridge While Taking Selfie

Woman Falls Off Bridge While Taking Selfie

A woman fell from a 730-foot bridge while taking a selfie this week as selfie-related injuries and deaths are skyrocketing around the world.
Early Humans May Have Committed Cannibalism Out Of Choice, New Research Says

Early Humans May Have Committed Cannibalism Out Of Choice, New Research Says

New research adds some complexity to our understanding of human evolution.
4 Times Reality TV Shows Prompted Murder

4 Times Reality TV Shows Prompted Murder

Reality TV shows are notorious for pushing people to the brink — and sometimes to murder.
U.S. Pharmaceutical Industry Rejects Effective Male Contraceptive Because It Works

U.S. Pharmaceutical Industry Rejects Effective Male Contraceptive Because It Works

An Indian biomedical engineer has invented the perfect birth control -- but no U.S pharmaceutical company wants anything to do with it.
New Study Finds That These Medieval Villagers Mutilated The Dead To Prevent Zombies

New Study Finds That These Medieval Villagers Mutilated The Dead To Prevent Zombies

Medieval villagers in England didn't trust the dead not to come back to life and so they made sure that corpses wouldn't have the chance.
21 Of The World’s Most Bizarre Weapons

21 Of The World’s Most Bizarre Weapons

From the Nazi sun gun to the U.S. bat bomb, these are history's most outlandish weapons.
The 1925 Ku Klux Klan March On Washington

The 1925 Ku Klux Klan March On Washington

In August of 1925, 60,000 Ku Klux Klan members marched to the White House to display their ever-increasing numbers across America.
World War II Veteran Comes Out As Transgender Woman At Age 90

World War II Veteran Comes Out As Transgender Woman At Age 90

Patricia Davies decided there is no time like the present to live out your dreams.
Japanese Expedition Kills 333 Whales, Defying International Law

Japanese Expedition Kills 333 Whales, Defying International Law

Officials disagree on whether or not this controversial practice is unfairly maligned.
This Week In History, Mar. 26 – Apr. 1

This Week In History, Mar. 26 – Apr. 1

Low WWII awareness in Japan, Egyptian mummy unearthed, JFK diary for sale, FDR's ghostwriter, 8,000-year-old art vandalized.