September 27, 2013 0 The Chimera Surrogacy scams are, while rare, unfortunately not all that uncommon. Typically, a female [...]
September 26, 2013 0 On the Move There are roughly eight million residents of New York City. According to a 2010 article in the New [...]
September 25, 2013 0 Venusian Blinds On June 5th and 6th, 2012, the planet Venus passed directly between the Earth and the Sun, a predictable [...]
September 24, 2013 0 Where No Sandwich Has Gone Before The best part about a corned beef sandwich? Everything. They’re wonderful. Out of this world, even. [...]
September 23, 2013 0 Burrnesha For much of human history, across cultures, women were often considered second class citizens, [...]
September 20, 2013 0 Leaving Berlin Behind The First World War claimed the lives of at least 15 million people, wiping out roughly one percent of the [...]
September 19, 2013 0 Wine and Antifreeze The eleventh episode of the first season of The Simpsons aired on April 15, 1990. In the episode, titled [...]
September 18, 2013 0 Nopes The story in the paragraph below is false. Fiction. Urban legend. Made up — just not by me. In 1848, [...]
September 17, 2013 0 The Niihau Incident December 7, 1941 is, of course, Pearl Harbor Day, when the Japanese Imperial Navy struck the American [...]
September 16, 2013 0 An Arm and a Fin At 8’3″ (2.51 m), Sultan Kosen of Turkey is, according to the Guinness Book of [...]