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New Mexico Will Officially Celebrate Indigenous Peoples’ Day Instead Of Columbus Day

New Mexico recently joined the dozen states and several dozen cities and counties around the U.S. that have abolished Columbus Day and adopted Indigenous Peoples' Day instead.

By Natasha Ishak Apr 4, 2019
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New Mexico Will Officially Celebrate Indigenous Peoples’ Day Instead Of Columbus Day

New Mexico recently joined the dozen states and several dozen cities and counties around the U.S. that have abolished Columbus Day and adopted Indigenous Peoples' Day instead.

By Natasha Ishak April 4, 2019

11-Year-Old Chinese Boy Has 70 Magnetic Balls Surgically Removed From His Penis

The boy joins several other young patients the hospital has treated by removing foreign objects from their penises, including an ear pick and knotted up electrical wire.

By Marco Margaritoff Apr 3, 2019
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11-Year-Old Chinese Boy Has 70 Magnetic Balls Surgically Removed From His Penis

The boy joins several other young patients the hospital has treated by removing foreign objects from their penises, including an ear pick and knotted up electrical wire.

By Marco Margaritoff April 3, 2019

False Reports Claim That Wildlife Poachers In Kenya Could Face The Death Penalty

Last year, reports said that Kenya announced that it would use the death penalty for illegal poaching. Here's how and why those reports were wrong.

By All That's Interesting Apr 2, 2019
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False Reports Claim That Wildlife Poachers In Kenya Could Face The Death Penalty

Last year, reports said that Kenya announced that it would use the death penalty for illegal poaching. Here's how and why those reports were wrong.

By All That's Interesting April 2, 2019

2,000-Year-Old Fast Food Stands Called Thermopolia Discovered In Pompeii

A thermopolium was a fast-food stand meant for the lower class Pompeiians who didn't have cooking tools or amenities of their own to eat, drink, and socialize.

By Marco Margaritoff Apr 2, 2019
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2,000-Year-Old Fast Food Stands Called Thermopolia Discovered In Pompeii

A thermopolium was a fast-food stand meant for the lower class Pompeiians who didn't have cooking tools or amenities of their own to eat, drink, and socialize.

By Marco Margaritoff April 2, 2019

New Orleans Mayor To Apologize For Largest Italian-American Lynching In U.S. History

New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell will present a formal apology for the "longstanding wound" on April 12 to the Italian-American community.

By Natasha Ishak Apr 1, 2019
Politics News On All That Is Interesting

New Orleans Mayor To Apologize For Largest Italian-American Lynching In U.S. History

New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell will present a formal apology for the "longstanding wound" on April 12 to the Italian-American community.

By Natasha Ishak April 1, 2019

This Week In History News, Mar. 24 – 30

518 million-year-old sea creature fossil uncovered, evidence of early humans' dwarf worship found, tourists taking disrespectful photos at Auschwitz called out.

By All That's Interesting Mar 29, 2019
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This Week In History News, Mar. 24 – 30

518 million-year-old sea creature fossil uncovered, evidence of early humans' dwarf worship found, tourists taking disrespectful photos at Auschwitz called out.

By All That's Interesting March 29, 2019

30-Year Mystery Of Garfield Phones Washing Up On One French Beach Finally Solved

A beach cleanup organization kept finding Garfield-shaped phones and bright orange bits of plastic — then an old, local farmer finally gave them a clue as to why.

By Marco Margaritoff Mar 29, 2019
Weird News

30-Year Mystery Of Garfield Phones Washing Up On One French Beach Finally Solved

A beach cleanup organization kept finding Garfield-shaped phones and bright orange bits of plastic — then an old, local farmer finally gave them a clue as to why.

By Marco Margaritoff March 29, 2019

Amphibian Doomsday Fungus Batrachochytrium Dendrobatidis Is ‘The Most Deadly Pathogen Known To Science’

The insidious pathogen invades a frog's skin cells, and quickly begins multiplying. The animal's skin begins to peel off, and it grows weary, and dies — but not before spreading.

By Marco Margaritoff Mar 29, 2019
Science News

Amphibian Doomsday Fungus Batrachochytrium Dendrobatidis Is ‘The Most Deadly Pathogen Known To Science’

The insidious pathogen invades a frog's skin cells, and quickly begins multiplying. The animal's skin begins to peel off, and it grows weary, and dies — but not before spreading.

By Marco Margaritoff March 29, 2019
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