There are many creeps who harass women at bars. Fortunately, in this case, a perceptive bartender came to the rescue. He noticed two women being harassed and passed one of them a note on a small clipboard disguised as a receipt. It asked her to signal to him if she wanted him to intervene, for...
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The sinking of the Titanic remains a haunting piece of history, and the absence of human remains at its shipwreck raises profound questions that continue to puzzle experts and onlookers today. The lack of skeletons at the Titanic’s resting place has baffled many. Unlike other shipwrecks, where the remains of deceased individuals have been easy...
Nostradamus, the renowned astrologer from centuries past, left behind a series of cryptic predictions for the year 2024, encapsulated in his text “Les Prophéties” (The Prophecies).1 While many of his prophecies have historically been shrouded in ambiguity, historically, some have purportedly come to fruition, including global events like the 9/11 attacks and the onset of...
In a legal uproar, Kathleen Wilson from Minnesota has filed a malpractice lawsuit against Dr. Kevin Molldrem and Molldrem Family Dentistry.1 Wilson’s grievance alleges a harrowing experience during a solitary dental appointment in July 2020, which she claims resulted in disfigurement and substantial injuries, prompting her to seek corrective procedures from other dental practitioners. The...
The Youssefs, a couple from Ohio, stood on the precipice of what they envisioned as a life-changing odyssey—a three-year cruise that promised to unravel the world’s wonders aboard a Miray Cruises vessel.1 This wasn’t just a vacation but a culmination of their aspirations. They made significant sacrifices to secure their spots on this epic journey,...
Over the thousands of years that humans have existed on earth, we have come a long way as a species. Humans have made incredible advancements in science, math, medicine, and just about every other field you can think of. For this reason, it is very rare that our ancient ancestors teach us something new. An...
Some of the world’s greatest innovations were created by accident, and this might just be the latest to add to that list. A Ph.D. student at the University of California at Irvine accidentally discovered a rechargeable battery that could last up to 400 years while playing around in the lab. The Accidental Rechargeable Battery Mya...
When we leave school and embark on our ‘adult’ lives, naps seem like a distant part of the past. Days are packed with routines and duties like our jobs, bills, household chores, grocery shopping, carpools, and insurmountable piles of laundry, we are just too busy to sleep. Not that we don’t dream of collapsing into...
It’s an unfortunate reality, but most people will probably tell you that they start their day with a big bowl of cereal (if they even eat breakfast at all). Sure, there are some healthy cereals out there but most of them are high in hidden sugar, refined carbohydrates, artificial colors, and preservatives. That being said,...
Most people assume that women mature faster than men. Researchers decided to test this theory using brain scans to determine whether there is truly a difference between male and female brains. Besides maturity, they studied whether the brain can explain other behavioral distinctions between the sexes. A survey was published discussing the maturity rate of...
“Ever wonder what happens when a car is parked in front of a fire hydrant and a fire breaks out?” asks Anaheim Fire and Rescue on Twitter. Attached to the post are photos of an illegally parked car. In order to reach the badly-needed fire hydrant, firefighters had to smash two of the windows to...
Winter can be a tough season. It is long, dark, cold, and for many people, miserable. The short days with fewer sunlight hours can be depressing, and the frigid temperatures can force many people indoors for days on end. For some people, however, there is one more reason to hate the season: Raynaud’s Disease. What...