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Odd Tales of the 1904 Olympic Marathon Mark It as History’s Most Unusual Race

  • January 14, 2018
  •   Jessica Evans
The Olympic Marathon in 1904 is hands down the most bizarre in history. What went down in the competition sounds a lot like a clever plot for a movie, but it’s all true.
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Papa John’s CEO Steps Down From His Position, and Another John Is Looking to Take His Place
Food

Papa John’s CEO Steps Down From His Position, and Another John Is Looking to Take His Place

  • January 14, 2018
  •   Amalia Turner
Former CEO of Papa John’s pizza, John Schnatter steps down from his position, and Celebrity Rapper Lil John is looking to be the new face of the favorite pizza chain.
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Wellness & Lifestyle

Mind Control: Brain Scans of Convicted Felons Reveal the Effect of Prison in America

  • December 13, 2017
  •   Amalia Turner
While America has focused a necessary amount of attention on gun control, Dr. Amen’s studies on the brains of convicted felons largely contribute to efforts in dialing down violence. The findings suggest that a change in “people-control” is needed as well.
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Did This Two-Time Olympic Gold-Medalist Just Melt His Prizes Into a Set of Grillz?
Sports

Did This Two-Time Olympic Gold-Medalist Just Melt His Prizes Into a Set of Grillz?

  • December 12, 2017
  •   Aaron Morris
This legendary bantamweight champ has a big, flashy smile on his face, literally. Guillermo Rigondeaux took his Olympic medals and melted them into a set of shiny gold teeth.
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Paid to Play Nice: U.S. City Pays People Not to Kill
Stories

Paid to Play Nice: U.S. City Pays People Not to Kill

  • December 4, 2017
  •   Jessica Evans
One of America’s most dangerous cities takes a new approach on violence control. Richmond, CA’s most likely to kill or be killed were paid to put their guns down. The astonishing results reveal what gangsters really want.
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U.S. Military Plans to Archive, Instead of Burn Guantanamo Prison Art
Stories

In Light of Controversy, U.S. Military Plans to Archive Guantánamo Prison Art

  • November 30, 2017
  •   Jessica Evans
The Pentagon claims ownership over Guantanamo’s prison artwork and places a ban on allowing the art to leave prison grounds. Word about potential plans to burn or archive the artwork angers American citizens across the country.
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Jim Carrey Introduces Andy Kaufman to His Estranged Daughter Years after Kaufman’s Death
Entertainment

Jim Carrey Introduces Andy Kaufman to His Estranged Daughter Years after Kaufman’s Death

  • November 27, 2017
  •   Aaron Morris
Jim Carrey’s chillingly accurate Impersonation of Andy Kaufman shocks Kaufman’s friends and family. Kaufman’s estranged daughter, meets with Carrey as way to “meet” her father for the first time ever.
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Christopher Columbus Exposed: the Dark Truth About the Man Behind Thanksgiving
History

Christopher Columbus Exposed: the Dark Truth About the Man Behind Thanksgiving

  • November 20, 2017
  •   Amalia Turner
While classroom curriculums omit Christopher Columbus’s dark side, Popular Everything has done enough research to add a chapter to the textbooks regarding the truth about who this man really was…
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10 People Who Never Got a Nobel Prize but Totally Deserve It
History

10 People Who Never Got a Nobel Prize but Totally Deserve It

  • October 29, 2017
  •   Taylor Byrd
Since 1901, the Nobel Prize has been one of the most prestigious awards honoring men and women from all over the world for outstanding achievements. But like all things in life, we can’t help but feel that some have been snubbed from the glory...
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Around the World

The Wonderful World of Japan: Bizarre Things That Only Happen in the Land of the Rising Sun

  • September 10, 2017
  •   Aaron Morris
Japan is a marvelous place, where weird and wonderful have a lovely relationship. While this eccentric country is notorious for its bizarre and unusual traditions, we must admit... we have a lot to learn.
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