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The Man Who Hacked The Lottery And Won 14 Times

YouTubeStefan Mandel You have a higher chance of being eaten by a shark, struck by lightning, or winning an Olympic gold medal than of winning the lottery even once. But Stefan Mandel hacked the system and won a whopping 14 times.

The Real History Of Newsies, Young Boys Who Once Peddled Newspapers

Like this gallery?Share it: Amid the chaotic muddle of turn-of-the-century American cities, commuters striding to or from work would almost certainly encounter young children selling newspapers. These newsboys, or newsies, made up an essential thread in the fabric of American urban life.

The Rise And Fall Of The Berlin Wall

Erected in the 1960s, the Berlin Wall divided communist East Germany from the non-communist West. For 28 years, the Iron Curtain kept East Germans from fleeing to the West and the momentous occasion of its destruction signified a resounding international celebration for freedom. Here, we take a look a look at the fascinating history of

The Violent Ways Humans Have Used Animals As Weapons For War

Elephants were among the first war animals used, most famously by Hannibal . Source: Wikimedia Humans have used animals as weapons for thousands of years. 2,000 years ago, Hannibal led the Carthaginian army riding war elephants to fight Rome. In reply, the Romans set pigs on fire and let them run free through enemy ranks

Unveiling Joseph P. Kennedy's Dark Past As A Nazi Sympathizer

Harris & Ewing / Library of CongressJoseph Kennedy Sr. in Washington, D.C., circa 1940. In 1928, Joseph Kennedy Sr. sold two of his small film studios, creating RKO Pictures, best known for allowing 24-year-old wunderkind Orson Welles to make Citizen Kane, the revered film chronicling the rise and fall of Charles Foster Kane, an illustrious