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31 January 2018

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30 January 2018

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  • ... that a porter at Blossom's Inn (pictured) was revived by treatment that included bleeding, brandy, and a turpentine enema?
  • ... that while chief justice of the Colony of Cape Breton, Richard Gibbons founded a group that was later banned as being a possible "Seed of Rebellion"?
  • ... that Cider with Rosie could not be filmed in Slad, where the story takes place, as the village had changed too much?
  • ... that Sciota Brook is only 2 miles (3.2 km) long but flows through three counties in Pennsylvania?
  • ... that the elm seed bug produces an unpleasant smell reminiscent of bitter almonds?
  • ... that during the height of the Cold War, an American visiting Russia received a seven-year sentence for spying?
  • ... that Chen Junsheng's investigative report resulted in his superior losing his job and getting "promoted"?
  • ... that horse carcasses, and trash from three of New York City's boroughs, were once processed at Barren Island, Brooklyn?
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29 January 2018

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28 January 2018

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27 January 2018

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26 January 2018

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25 January 2018

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24 January 2018

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23 January 2018

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22 January 2018

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21 January 2018

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20 January 2018

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19 January 2018

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18 January 2018

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17 January 2018

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16 January 2018

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15 January 2018

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14 January 2018

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13 January 2018

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12 January 2018

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  • ... that after Richard Sloan eloped with his employer's daughter, the couple settled in the Mill Creek valley and built the Sloan–Parker House (pictured) around 1790?
  • ... that Arsenal Ladies player Clare Wheatley took over as the club's development officer and general manager from Vic Akers, who once told her, "Arsenal Ladies is not a social club"?
  • ... that inside the Cabaret du Ciel (Cabaret of Heaven), beer was served, and the entertainment included depictions of angels playing music and Saint Peter sprinkling holy water from the heavens?
  • ... that Tyrannomyrmex alii was named for India's "Ant Man"?
  • ... that Jie Zhitui, who loyally followed Prince Chong'er in exile for almost 20 years, was supposedly burned alive because he did not want to ask for any reward once his lord was restored to power?
  • ... that the Lilac Fire in Southern California grew from a small brush fire to 4,100 acres (17 km2) in one day?
  • ... that the organ virtuoso and teacher Heinz Wunderlich held a Hamburg post that Bach had once wanted?
  • ... that fugitive dust escapes?

11 January 2018

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  • ... that Professor He Siyuan (pictured) became an anti-Japanese guerrilla leader during World War II and later survived two assassination attempts, one of which killed his young daughter?
  • ... that the mushrooms of the Asian fungus Macrocybe crassa can weigh up to 1.25 kilograms (3 lb)?
  • ... that Ramona Go was the first female military pilot, line officer, battalion commander, adjutant general, and regular service general in the Philippine Armed Forces?
  • ... that "Diddle Diddle Dumpling", an episode of Inside No. 9, was inspired by a chance encounter with a single shoe?
  • ... that Ghanaian keyboardist Alfred P. Addaquay composed and performed his first oratorio when he was 20 years old?
  • ... that all five of the surviving members of the original cast of the Power Rangers series attended the film adaptation's Los Angeles premiere in March 2017?
  • ... that Janai Haupapa joined the Canadian national rugby league team while still playing for a rugby union club?
  • ... that a "Japanese cruiser" was built in Southern California in 1943?
  • 00:00, 11 January 2018 (UTC)
  • ... that patrons of the Cabaret du Néant (Cabaret of Nothingness) drank beverages in the "Intoxication Hall" (pictured), which had chandeliers made of human bones and coffin-shaped tables?
  • ... that in 1927, barnstormer Doug Davis let 12-year-old Paul Tibbets drop Baby Ruth candy bars attached to parachutes from his biplane over Hialeah, Florida, kindling the boy's love of flying?
  • ... that T-tubules allow heart muscle cells to contract more forcefully by synchronising calcium release?
  • ... that Kate Fotso, the richest woman in Cameroon, is known as the "iron lady of the cocoa industry"?
  • ... that in 1934 vitamin C was the first synthetic vitamin to be trademarked (as Redoxon) and marketed?
  • ... that the Santa Ana Heritage Zone encompasses a declared Heritage House and a local church that contains two National Cultural Treasures?
  • ... that when He Luli was 14, an assassin's bombs killed her younger sister?
  • ... that Google Earth was originally developed for use by various agencies of the United States government, including the CIA?

10 January 2018

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9 January 2018

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8 January 2018

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7 January 2018

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6 January 2018

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5 January 2018

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4 January 2018

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3 January 2018

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2 January 2018

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1 January 2018

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