Sunday, 20, July, 2025

Hot Dogs by the Numbers: Fourth of July Traditions

On Independence Day, Americans eat 155 million hot dogs each year. That's enough hot dogs to make a line from Washington, D.C. to Los Angeles five times!

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ChatGPT said: "Olympic Extremes: Battling Nature at the Coldest and Hottest Games in History"
ChatGPT said: "Olympic Extremes: Battling Nature at the Coldest and Hottest Games in History"

The Olympic Games have witnessed nature’s extremes, from bone-chilling cold to blistering heat. The coldest Olympics on record were the 1994 Winter Games in Lillehammer, Norway, where temperatures plunged below -20°C. In stark contrast, the 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympics faced intense heat and humidity, testing athletes' resilience under sweltering conditions exceeding 33°C.

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The History of Mermen and Mermaids

The history of mermaids stretches back through the folklore, legends, and myths of cultures around the world.
Early History of Mermen and Mermaids
From the Selkies of Scotland to the Ipupiara of 16th-century Brazil, the history of mermaids stretches back through the folklore, l

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Did 300 Spartans Hold Off a Persian Army of Millions?

Who can forget the tale of the 300 Spartans who held the pass of Thermopylae for three days against Persian hordes from the east? Movies such as 2006’s 300 continue to bring this landmark moment in ancient Greek history to life. They emphasize themes central to the fight, including freedom against oppression and courage in the face of insurmountable odds.

But did 300 Spartans really make a final stand against King Xerxes’s massive army of millions? Here’s what we now know about the Spartan and Gr

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