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Jeremy Bush, Sinkhole Victim

In 2013, in Florida, a Sinkhole Unexpectedly Opened Up Beneath a Man’s Bedroom While He was Sleeping and Swallowed Him Whole.

A sinkhole is a ground depression with no natural external surface drainage. When it rains, the water remains inside the sinkhole and drains into the subsurface. But did you hear about the sleeping man whose entire bedroom got swallowed by a sinkhole? A sinkhole unexpectedly opened up beneath a sleeping man’s bedroom in Florida in […]

In 2013, in Florida, a Sinkhole Unexpectedly Opened Up Beneath a Man’s Bedroom While He was Sleeping and Swallowed Him Whole. Read More »

Uncapped Exemption for Irish Artists

Ireland Limits Taxation on Writers, Artists, Composers, Painters, and Other Creatives for Their Contribution to Culture.

Income tax is a direct tax levied by the government on the earnings of its citizens. The Income Tax Act of 1961 requires the central government to collect this tax. Every year, the government can change the income levels and tax rates in its Union Budget. Income does not only refer to monetary compensation. In

Ireland Limits Taxation on Writers, Artists, Composers, Painters, and Other Creatives for Their Contribution to Culture. Read More »

Jamie-Siminoff

Jamie Siminoff Founded the Company Doorbot in 2013. He Went on Shark Tank to Raise $700,000. He Refused Kevin’s Offer, Rebranded His Company to “Ring”, and Sold It to Amazon for $1.2 to $1.8 Billion.

Amazon currently owns Ring LLC, a home security and smart home company. Ring creates home security products that include outdoor surveillance cameras, such as the Ring Video Doorbell smart doorbell, and hosts the Neighbors app, which allows users to share captured footage online socially. On request, Ring also provides law enforcement agencies with video footage

Jamie Siminoff Founded the Company Doorbot in 2013. He Went on Shark Tank to Raise $700,000. He Refused Kevin’s Offer, Rebranded His Company to “Ring”, and Sold It to Amazon for $1.2 to $1.8 Billion. Read More »

Tonda Dickerson

Tonda Dickerson was Tipped a Winning Lottery Ticket. The Jackpot was $10 Million. She was Sued by her Co-Workers who Demanded a Share of the Winnings, and the Person Who Gave Her the Ticket Asked for a Truck. The IRS also Demanded a Gift Tax.

A lottery is a type of gambling in which numbers are drawn randomly for a prize. Some governments outlaw lotteries, while others support them enough to hold a national or state lottery. Governments frequently regulate lottery games to some extent. The most common rule is that lottery tickets cannot be sold to minors, and vendors

Tonda Dickerson was Tipped a Winning Lottery Ticket. The Jackpot was $10 Million. She was Sued by her Co-Workers who Demanded a Share of the Winnings, and the Person Who Gave Her the Ticket Asked for a Truck. The IRS also Demanded a Gift Tax. Read More »

Rust Corrosion

Rust has an Estimated Worldwide Annual Cost of $2.5 Trillion. By Implementing Corrosion Prevention Best Practices Global Savings Can Reach About $875 Billion.

Rust is an iron oxide, typically reddish-brown oxide formed by the catalytic reaction of iron and oxygen in the presence of water or air moisture. Rust comprises hydrous iron oxides and iron oxide-hydroxide and is commonly associated with refined iron corrosion. But did you know that rust costs a lot in damages worldwide? The global

Rust has an Estimated Worldwide Annual Cost of $2.5 Trillion. By Implementing Corrosion Prevention Best Practices Global Savings Can Reach About $875 Billion. Read More »

Ford Transit Van

In the 1970s the Ford Transit Van, with Car Performance and Space for 1.75 Tonnes of Loot was Used in 95% of Bank Robberies in the United Kingdom.

If you want to rob a bank and get away with it, you’ll need to plan a little more than just picking a common-looking car with good maneuverability. Did you know that there was a popular vehicle used specifically for robberies back in the 1970s? The Ford Transit van, which had car performance and space

In the 1970s the Ford Transit Van, with Car Performance and Space for 1.75 Tonnes of Loot was Used in 95% of Bank Robberies in the United Kingdom. Read More »

Mississippi River

The US Government Spends Billions to Keep the Mississippi River from Changing its Course and Destroying New Orleans.

The Mississippi River is the second-longest river in North America and the headwaters of the second-largest drainage system, second only to the Hudson Bay drainage system. How Much Does the US Government Spend to Keep the Mississippi River from Changing Course? The United States spent billions to prevent the Mississippi River from changing course and

The US Government Spends Billions to Keep the Mississippi River from Changing its Course and Destroying New Orleans. Read More »

Kidney for sale

Iran is the Only Country Where Selling Your Organs is Legal. Supply Always Meets the Demand. You Can Purchase a Kidney for $231, and the Government Subsidizes the Cost.

The term organ sale refers to a variety of different practices. People commonly associate it with a situation in which one person who requires or desires money sells his or her kidney to another who needs a kidney. But did you know that it was legal to sell organs in Iran? Iran is the only

Iran is the Only Country Where Selling Your Organs is Legal. Supply Always Meets the Demand. You Can Purchase a Kidney for $231, and the Government Subsidizes the Cost. Read More »

Chad Vance

In 2009, an American Tourist Clung to the Outside of a Transcontinental Australian Train After Almost Being Left Behind.

The Ghan is a passenger train service that runs between Australia’s northern and southern coasts, passing through Adelaide, Alice Springs, and Darwin on the Adelaide-Darwin rail corridor. But did you know about the American tourist who clung to the Ghan after almost being left behind? An American tourist was nearly left behind by his transcontinental

In 2009, an American Tourist Clung to the Outside of a Transcontinental Australian Train After Almost Being Left Behind. Read More »

Strom Thurmond

Strom Thurmond Resigned from the US Senate Six Months Before His Death.

Before being chosen to serve in the South Carolina state senate in 1932, James Strom Thurmond worked as a city and county attorney. Thurmond fought in the military in the Pacific and European theaters of World War II, where he took part in the D-Day assault of Normandy and was awarded the Purple Heart. From

Strom Thurmond Resigned from the US Senate Six Months Before His Death. Read More »