Eminem and Debbie Mathers

Debbie Mathers, Eminem’s Mother, Tried to Sue the Rap Star for $10 Million in a Slander Suit. She also Released a Set of Diss Tracks with Two Unknown Rappers to Get Back at Eminem. She Lost the Suit.

Debbie Mathers was more popularly known as the mother of Marshal Bruce Mathers III or Eminem. She had had a difficult upbringing which was always brought up in issues regarding her son. But did you know she ended up suing her rapper son for millions? Eminem’s mother not only attempted to sue him for $10 […]

Debbie Mathers, Eminem’s Mother, Tried to Sue the Rap Star for $10 Million in a Slander Suit. She also Released a Set of Diss Tracks with Two Unknown Rappers to Get Back at Eminem. She Lost the Suit. Read More »

Mapogo Lion Coalition

The Mapogo Lion Coalition is a Brutal Pack of Six Lions who Feasted Across Africa. They Claimed 170,000 Acres of Land and Killed Over 100 Other Lions and Cubs.

The Mapogo Lion Coalition was a group of South African lions that basically controlled the Sabi Sand region in Kruger Nationa Park. The group is infamous for its sheer strength and power, being able to dominate several acres of land and killing several other lions. But are they real? The Mapogo Lion Coalition, a vicious

The Mapogo Lion Coalition is a Brutal Pack of Six Lions who Feasted Across Africa. They Claimed 170,000 Acres of Land and Killed Over 100 Other Lions and Cubs. Read More »

Grawlixes

Grawlixes are Symbols Used in Comics as a Substitute for Profanity or Other Vulgar Language. The Term was Coined by the Creator of Beetle, Mort Walker.

Addison Morton Walker was an American comic strip writer best known for his newspaper comic strip Beetle Bailey and Hi and Lois. He was quite popular for his craft but did you know he also coined the term Gawlixes? Mort Walker, the creator of Beetle Bailey, coined the term “grawlixes” to describe the symbols used

Grawlixes are Symbols Used in Comics as a Substitute for Profanity or Other Vulgar Language. The Term was Coined by the Creator of Beetle, Mort Walker. Read More »

Byzantine Empire Vikings

The Varangians or Men of Oath were Vikings who Served as Personal Bodyguards of the Emperors of the Byzantine Empire

Seafarers from Scandinavia were called Vikings. During the late 8th to 11th centuries, they raided, traded, and pirated throughout Europe and voyaged as far as the Mediterranean, North Africa, Bulgaria, the Middle East, and even North America. But did you know that they also became guards for Byzantine royalty? Vikings served as the personal bodyguards

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Woman Sleeping on Airplane Air Canada

A Woman Woke Up Alone in an Air Canada Plane After Sleeping Through the Landing and Hours After It Had Deplaned. She Had to Use a Flashlight to Signal for Help.

Air Canada is the flag carrier and the largest airline in Canada by passengers catered to and fleet size. The airline’s headquarters is located in Saint-Laurent, Montreal. But did you ever hear about the woman trapped in one of their aircrafts after deplaning? A woman woke up alone on an Air Canada plane hours after

A Woman Woke Up Alone in an Air Canada Plane After Sleeping Through the Landing and Hours After It Had Deplaned. She Had to Use a Flashlight to Signal for Help. Read More »

Captain Edward John Smith

Edward John Smith, the Captain of the Titanic, was also the Captain of the Olympic when She Collided with a Warship in 1911. The Collision Delayed Titanic’s Maiden Voyage

The RMS Titanic was a British passenger liner operated by the White Star Line. The vessel sank in the North Atlantic Ocean on April 15, 1912, after hitting an iceberg during her maiden voyage from Southampton to New York. But did you know that Captain Smith was also the Captain of the Olympic? Captain Edward

Edward John Smith, the Captain of the Titanic, was also the Captain of the Olympic when She Collided with a Warship in 1911. The Collision Delayed Titanic’s Maiden Voyage Read More »

Martha Gellhorn

Martha Gellhorn, a Journalist, was the Only Woman to Land on the Normandy Beaches. Her Request to Join was Actually Denied, so She Stowed Away in a Toilet and Disguised Herself

World War II wasn’t just a man’s war. 350,000 American women answered the call to serve their country. However, they were not part of D-Day. Only one woman was present during the time, along with 150,000 men. But who was this woman, and what was her role on D-Day? Martha Gellhorn was the only woman

Martha Gellhorn, a Journalist, was the Only Woman to Land on the Normandy Beaches. Her Request to Join was Actually Denied, so She Stowed Away in a Toilet and Disguised Herself Read More »

Ahmed Fouad II

Ahmed Fuad II is the Last Known King of Egypt. He Ascended to the Throne as an Infant, and He is Still Alive Today at the Age of 70.

Ahmed Fuad II currently lives in the Swiss countryside, surrounded by heirlooms such as oil paintings, busts, and ancient black-and-white pictures. He studies historical books, works in his yard, and muses about the past. One of his favorite items is a photograph of his father, Egypt’s King Farouk, saluting the adoring audience at his coronation

Ahmed Fuad II is the Last Known King of Egypt. He Ascended to the Throne as an Infant, and He is Still Alive Today at the Age of 70. Read More »

Mary Poppins

Julie Andrews was Not Considered for the Lead Part in “My Fair Lady,” But She Took Home the Oscar in the Same Year for her Role in “Mary Poppins,” While Audrey Hepburn was not Even Nominated.

Julie Andrews is one of Hollywood’s most loved icons. She has appeared in several fan-favorite blockbusters and garnered numerous accolades in her career. But did you know that she was snubbed for the role of Eliza Doolittle in the film My Fair Lady? Julie Andrews was snubbed for the starring role in the film My

Julie Andrews was Not Considered for the Lead Part in “My Fair Lady,” But She Took Home the Oscar in the Same Year for her Role in “Mary Poppins,” While Audrey Hepburn was not Even Nominated. Read More »

Masaai and cows

To Help the People of the United States Recover After 9/11, the Masabi Tribe Donated 14 Cows Which was Considered the Most Priceless Gift They Could Send

Even though the 9/11 attacks took place on US soil, the effects of the attacks were felt worldwide. One-third of the world’s population is reported to have seen the attacks live on television and radio, with victims coming from over 90 different countries. But did you know that even the Masabi tribe sent help? A

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