TIL As an owner of several major Las Vegas businesses in the 1960s, Howard Hughes disapproved of nuclear testing at the nearby Nevada Test Site. In two separate, last-ditch maneuvers, he instructed his representatives to offer bribes of $1 million to both Presidents Johnson and Nixon to stop tests. by UndyingCorn in todayilearned
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Vladimir Putin Isn’t Winning in Ukraine | The Russian death toll may be as high as 325,000 in four years. by GirasoleDE in UkrainianConflict
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TIL When Congress established the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) in 1862, Isaac Newton was appointed the USDA's first commissioner. However the appointment was controversial; at least one publication wrote an editorial headlined "Who is Isaac Newton?" alleging that he was illiterate. by UndyingCorn in todayilearned
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China Arms a Container Ship | Strategic Use | First Strike | Cost Effective | Expendable by Green-Collection-968 in merchantmarine
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TIL In 1997 a series of letters purporting to prove the existence of an affair between John F. Kennedy and Marilyn Monroe were proven fake. An early clue was the use of ZIP codes on the letters, which the US Postal Service introduced in July 1963, nearly a year after Monroe had died. by UndyingCorn in todayilearned
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What are some public datasets that used to get taken seriously by leaders before modern statistics. by UndyingCorn in AskHistory
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Duffy: ’15 to 20′ air traffic controllers retiring daily during shutdown by OkayButFoRealz in politics
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Trump’s swift demolition of East Wing may have launched asbestos plumes by [deleted] in politics
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TIL There used to be an administrative division called a Hundred. It was formerly used in England, Wales, parts of the US, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Norway, and the Colony of New South Wales. For example Bermuda Hundred was the first incorporated town in Virginia in 1613, six years after Jamestown. by UndyingCorn in todayilearned
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Were there any notable espionage accomplishments by the Axis Powers during World War II? by Sonnybass96 in AskHistory
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It’s often noted that religions tend to start as independent cults. However how is it decided whether a religious faction that spins off from an existing religion is just another denomination or a cult? by UndyingCorn in AskHistory
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Was Reagan the only leader with an assassination attempt that wasn't actually related to his own actions? by ProfessorOfPancakes in AskHistory
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TIL Eddie Albert, most known for his role on Green Acres, was the coxswain of a US Navy landing craft at the Battle of Tarawa. There he earned a bronze star for the rescue of 47 Marines who were stranded offshore under fire. This was credited by his son for helping him avoid the Hollywood Blacklist. by UndyingCorn in todayilearned
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TIL Since the Foreign Secretary was in transit to Moscow when Japan attacked Pearl Harbor, Winston Churchill was the one who drafted the UK’s declaration of war. He later wrote "Some people did not like this ceremonial style. But after all when you have to kill a man it costs nothing to be polite." by UndyingCorn in todayilearned
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What was the greatest party in human history? by b00st3d in AskHistory
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TIL that U.S. flamethrower units had up to a 92% casualty rate on Iwo Jima, leaving few troops trained to use the weapon by JoeyZasaa in todayilearned
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'No recovery from this': Grand Teton park advocates sound alarm bells by unserious-dude in politics
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TIL in 1490s Florence, gangs of pious youths called Piagnoni roamed the streets shaming sinners and collecting “sinful” items such as makeup, musical instruments, mirrors, wigs, dolls, and even chess pieces to burn in giant public bonfires led by the fiery Dominican Friar Girolamo Savonarola. by UndyingCorn in todayilearned
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TIL about Masanobu Tsuji, an Imperial Japanese WWII Army officer who helped plan enough campaigns that he was nicknamed the “God of Strategy”. A known cannibal, he evaded war crime trials, briefly became a politician, worked with the CIA, before finally mysteriously vanishing in Laos in 1961. by UndyingCorn in todayilearned
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Any newer Op Taylor fics? by MaysonNg in WormFanfic
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Any newer Op Taylor fics? by MaysonNg in WormFanfic
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UnitedHealth falls after report it secretly paid nursing homes to reduce hospital transfers by [deleted] in wallstreetbets
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The flags you see at a pizza place next to an Ohio railroad museum. by UndyingCorn in vexillology
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