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Doctors Have Been Secretly Inseminating Women With Their Own Sperm For Decades

“I would bet a lot of these doctors had power reasons for doing this — mental health issues, narcissistic issues — or maybe they were attracted to certain women."

By Marco Margaritoff Aug 22, 2019
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Doctors Have Been Secretly Inseminating Women With Their Own Sperm For Decades

“I would bet a lot of these doctors had power reasons for doing this — mental health issues, narcissistic issues — or maybe they were attracted to certain women."

By Marco Margaritoff August 22, 2019

South African Gamekeeper Nicknamed ‘Lion Man’ Mauled To Death By His Own Captive Lions

"The fact remains that lions are wild animals and no matter how habituated or tame they might seem, they remain unpredictable and instinctive."

By Natasha Ishak Aug 22, 2019
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South African Gamekeeper Nicknamed ‘Lion Man’ Mauled To Death By His Own Captive Lions

"The fact remains that lions are wild animals and no matter how habituated or tame they might seem, they remain unpredictable and instinctive."

By Natasha Ishak August 22, 2019

Florida Man Arrested For At-Home Castration Of Man He Met On Dark Web

The dark web allows users to privately purchase drugs, contraband, weapons, and pretty much anything else with anonymity. Gary Van Ryswyk used it to castrate people in his home.

By Marco Margaritoff Aug 21, 2019
Weird News

Florida Man Arrested For At-Home Castration Of Man He Met On Dark Web

The dark web allows users to privately purchase drugs, contraband, weapons, and pretty much anything else with anonymity. Gary Van Ryswyk used it to castrate people in his home.

By Marco Margaritoff August 21, 2019

Wisconsin Man Wanted For Child Sexual Assault And Incest Hides Out In Bunker For Three Years

Jeremiah Button even had a bike-powered generator for those overcast days when his solar panels weren't doing the trick.

By Marco Margaritoff Aug 20, 2019
Weird News

Wisconsin Man Wanted For Child Sexual Assault And Incest Hides Out In Bunker For Three Years

Jeremiah Button even had a bike-powered generator for those overcast days when his solar panels weren't doing the trick.

By Marco Margaritoff August 20, 2019

Half A Billion Bees Dead After Exposure To “Highly Toxic” Pesticides In Brazil

In the last three months, bees in Brazil have been dying en masse after being exposed to toxic pesticides that are banned elsewhere.

By Natasha Ishak Aug 20, 2019
Science News

Half A Billion Bees Dead After Exposure To “Highly Toxic” Pesticides In Brazil

In the last three months, bees in Brazil have been dying en masse after being exposed to toxic pesticides that are banned elsewhere.

By Natasha Ishak August 20, 2019

Italian Researchers Publish Study That Rates The Hotness Of Women Suffering From Endometriosis

The scale was between one and five and found that women with the most severe form of endometriosis were generally better looking than women of a milder form or without the condition at all.

By Natasha Ishak Aug 19, 2019
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Italian Researchers Publish Study That Rates The Hotness Of Women Suffering From Endometriosis

The scale was between one and five and found that women with the most severe form of endometriosis were generally better looking than women of a milder form or without the condition at all.

By Natasha Ishak August 19, 2019

Soviet Sailor’s Message In A Bottle Washes Ashore In Alaska After 50 Years

Captain Anatoly Botsanenko launched his letter into the Soviet sea in 1969. Fifty years later, an Alaska man found it while looking for firewood.

By Marco Margaritoff Aug 19, 2019
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Soviet Sailor’s Message In A Bottle Washes Ashore In Alaska After 50 Years

Captain Anatoly Botsanenko launched his letter into the Soviet sea in 1969. Fifty years later, an Alaska man found it while looking for firewood.

By Marco Margaritoff August 19, 2019

This Week In History News, Aug. 11 – 17

Atomik Vodka produced in Chernobyl, Viking beer hall unearthed in Scotland, Holocaust survivor's 104th birthday held in Jerusalem.

By All That's Interesting Aug 16, 2019
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This Week In History News, Aug. 11 – 17

Atomik Vodka produced in Chernobyl, Viking beer hall unearthed in Scotland, Holocaust survivor's 104th birthday held in Jerusalem.

By All That's Interesting August 16, 2019

Fraud And Poor Record-Keeping Are What Account For Many of Earth’s ‘Oldest People,’ Study Says

These researchers noticed that the areas of the world with the highest concentrations of reported 110-year-olds actually had poor average lifespans and healthcare. It just didn't add up.

By Natasha Ishak Aug 16, 2019
Science News

Fraud And Poor Record-Keeping Are What Account For Many of Earth’s ‘Oldest People,’ Study Says

These researchers noticed that the areas of the world with the highest concentrations of reported 110-year-olds actually had poor average lifespans and healthcare. It just didn't add up.

By Natasha Ishak August 16, 2019

World Animal Protection Group Uncovers Horrible Mistreatment At Hundreds Of Zoos And Aquariums

The study looked at 1,241 venues in 78 countries on all continents. Seventy-five percent broke basic mistreatment rules.

By Marco Margaritoff Aug 16, 2019
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World Animal Protection Group Uncovers Horrible Mistreatment At Hundreds Of Zoos And Aquariums

The study looked at 1,241 venues in 78 countries on all continents. Seventy-five percent broke basic mistreatment rules.

By Marco Margaritoff August 16, 2019
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