There are more than 22 million millionaires and 735 billionaires living in the U.S., while there are approximately 58 million millionaires and 2,781 billionaires around the world. Many of these people have achieved wealth through professions in finance and investment, engineering, executive, legal, and technology careers. A smaller number of people have found success through
Throughout its nearly 250-year history, the United States government has taken actions that inflicted harm upon various communities, often in the name of national interest or under misguided policies. While the U.S. has periodically issued formal apologies, many of these gestures come long after the damage, without necessarily taking direct steps to provide lasting restitution.
3D printing has quietly moved from the realm of tech enthusiasts and hobbyists into a powerful tool that is reshaping our world in surprising ways. What once seemed like science fiction is now solving real-world problems across various fields, from medicine to conservation and even space exploration. The true magic of 3D printing lies not
The Watergate scandal was a major political controversy that started when five men got arrested for breaking into the headquarters of the Democratic National Committee at the Watergate Complex in Washington, D.C. The operation was a botched one, and the arrest of the five culprits would spark a chain of events that would see Richard
They say that the winners write the history books. That may be true, of course. But with every winner comes a loser, too. In many of those history books, the losers are featured very prominently. See, every war that gets fought has a side that comes out on top and a side that… doesn’t. So,
If you’ve been around the internet a while, you have read it all, especially when it comes to food, and we congratulate you on still eating after what you may have learned. The things they say are in our consumables are endlessly ridiculous, from human hair to chemicals that will straight kill you and dozens
In a world filled with unsolved mysteries and complex puzzles, we often assume that only experts or professionals have the tools to crack these enigmas. Yet history is full of stories where ordinary people, armed with nothing more than curiosity, perseverance, and determination, have managed to solve mysteries that left the brightest minds stumped. From
Horror movies are littered with brutal deaths, from slashers stabbing victims to zombies chowing down on the living. A fair number of these kills have reached iconic status, and the stories about the making of these famous scenes are often just as interesting as the onscreen deaths themselves. Here are 10 such stories—which, of course,
A lawyer named Soo Yu, a gastroenterologist named Daniel Butt, and a sprinter named Aaron Farr. What do these people have in common? They may all be examples of the phenomenon called nominative determinism. Psychiatrist Carl Jung first suggested that people are drawn to professions that fit their name, and since then, the idea has
Horror games are no stranger to controversy, but these ten games took it a little too far, each crossing boundaries that got them banned or pulled from shelves around the world. From dystopian drug-induced joy to psychologically twisted survival games, these entries aren’t just scary to play—people were scared of what they could do. Whether
Throughout history, governments have faced emergencies so monumental that they led to the creation of entirely new programs, agencies, or offices—each designed to confront and prevent future crises. From environmental disasters to financial meltdowns, these organizations emerged not from careful, gradual planning but from a pressing need for change. Here’s a look at ten government
Long before M3GAN did her creepy little dance, Chucky unleashed a never-before-experienced fear of dolls. (Okay, M3GAN is not exactly a doll, but you get the idea.) Nearly twenty years before Netflix introduced the Scream TV series, the original Ghostface made us double-check that our doors were locked at night. There is a reason why
In today’s fast-paced world of advertising, brands are constantly striving to create campaigns that will capture attention and go viral. However, the drive to be bold or innovative sometimes leads to massive blunders, with ads causing outrage instead of admiration. These are more than just PR missteps—these campaigns generated global backlash, sparked debates about social
The common impression, especially among non-believers, is that science and religion oppose each other. The persecution of the astronomer Galileo for his heliocentric theory stands out as a prominent example of how the Catholic Church, in some cases, suppressed scientific inquiry it deemed detrimental to the faith. But such episodes can be considered anomalies. For
Astrology is an incredibly prevalent discipline in Western society. From the classic “what’s your sign” conversation starter to daily horoscopes ready by devout acolytes, astrology is everywhere. In fact, as many as 70% of surveyed Americans believe in astrology to some degree. Despite this statistic, astrology is considered to be a pseudoscience despite being around
Casting is among the most scrutinized aspects of adapting books. Authors often provide vivid descriptions of their characters. Weight, height, age, and nationality are all important to paint that picture. As a result, fans have a firm idea of how their favorite figures ought to look. Not everyone has the same idea, though. In certain
Humanity has been in freefall for years. That’s what it feels like, at least. Wars, economic crashes, and a global pandemic haven’t exactly been encouraging. Of course, in many (most?) ways, life is better now than it ever has been. Technology has totally changed our world. But that doesn’t mean there aren’t serious issues still
There are over eight billion people on planet Earth, and there’s one trait that links every one of them: the desire to continuously make life better for themselves and for their children. For example, in the most remote villages, people use solar panels to light their homes, and they use technological advances to filter rivers
Most people probably think of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) simply as an organism’s hereditary blueprint—the chemical coding that directs their development and function. This molecule and its complex, double helix structure certainly provide such instructions, but DNA has also been put to innovative—and fascinating—uses outside biology. It can identify the long-lost ancestors of apple varieties, increase
You might imagine that exploratory expeditions set off with hope in their hearts. They may have been motivated by a burning desire to further human knowledge or the opening of new and lucrative trade routes. These ventures into the unknown are undoubtedly brave, but they can also be positively reckless. And all too often, they
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