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March 20, 2021

10 Cold Cases That Are Still Baffling Us

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10 Cold Cases That Are Totally Baffling

You won't find Jimmy Hoffa or D.B. Cooper on here, but you will find, among others, an Australian prime minister and a famous British explorer whose crew mutinied and set him adrift on a small boat, never to be heard from again. Read more >>

Yes, Steak Tartare Is Safe to Eat


That said, there are still some important precautions to take before consuming it. Read more >>

19 Amazing Facts About the Canadian Provinces


There's much more to Canada than poutine and mounties — though they're fascinating, too. Read more >>

This Legendary Chalk Is Hoarded by Mathematicians


Admit it: You're curious. So were we. Read more >>

Why You Still Can't Make a Cellphone Call on a Flight


After all, plenty of passengers forget to turn off their phones, and we don't see planes falling out of the sky. What gives? Read more >>

It's Nuts How These 6 Nuts Look Before Processing

Is that a cashew or an apple? Or a cashew apple? And how on Earth did we start eating cashews, considering that their double shell is full of acids and resins? It's a nutty story ... Read more >>

Test Your Knowledge

 
If you've been reading our emails this week, you might get these questions right!
  1. White eggs get their color from artificial dye and are not laid by hens naturally. (Myth/Fact)
  2. Which country was the first to elect a female head of government?
    a) Israel b) Sri Lanka c) Iceland d) United Kingdom
  3. When it comes to classically "bound" books, the oldest book in existence is written in the lost Etruscan language and is around 2,500 years old. What were its pages made of?
    a) Stone b) Gold c) Paper d) Clay
  4. The saying "The opera ain't over 'til the fat lady sings," caught on after an American sportscaster said it during a basketball game in the '70s. (True/False)
  5. The current world record for holding a plank is 2 hours, 46 minutes, and 18 seconds. (True/False)
  6. In ancient Egypt, the process of preparing a body for mummification required specially trained priests with detailed knowledge of human anatomy. How long did this process typically take?
    a) 3-4 days b) 10 days c) 30 days d) 70 days
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