Discover the history of Caesars Palace’s opening, including its iconic Greco-Roman-themed cocktail waitresses and their role in its lavish debut in 1966.
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One Video In, a Whole Publishing Kit Out — Without the Cloud
Discover how to transform a single video into a complete, professional publishing kit entirely offline. Save time, keep control, and streamline your workflow.
Two ways Trump’s Cuba standoff could end
Analyzing two potential outcomes of the escalating US-Cuba tensions amid recent indictments and Cuba’s response efforts, and what they mean for U.S. policy.
No Way to Make a Deal
President Trump expected to announce a deal with Iran over nuclear talks but has now conceded no agreement is imminent amid stalled negotiations.
The Lag Between an Iran Deal and Lower Oil Prices
The potential Iran deal to reopen the Strait of Hormuz faces delays, impacting global oil markets and shipping safety, with uncertainties remaining.
What serial killer fact sounds fake, exaggerated, or straight out of fiction. But is 100% real?
Some serial killer facts sound like fiction but are actually verified. This analysis explores those shocking truths and their significance.
The blonde guy in the picture has been spending most of his waking hours in front of this McDonald’s (former bank) in Norway for at least 10 years
A man known for spending most of his waking hours in front of a former bank turned McDonald’s in Norway has been observed for over 10 years, raising questions about his daily routine.
TIL about Narathu, a medieval King of Burma. Narathu did not use water to wash himself after using the toilet and his Queen did not want to be near him as a result. In anger, he killed her using his bare hands. The Queen’s father sent a group of 8 assassins who killed Narathu in revenge.
Historical records reveal King Narathu of Burma abstained from water after using the toilet, a detail linked to his controversial reign and death.
TIL of Jeanne Louise Calment. She’s the only person verified to have lived to at least 120. She was born in February 1875, and died on 4 August 1997, making her 122 years old
Jeanne Calment is the only person verified to have lived to 122 years, making her the longest documented human lifespan. Her record remains unchallenged.
In 1986 an astronomer trying to trace a 75 cent computer time discrepancy for 10 months eventually found a German hacker selling defense secrets to the KGB
In 1986, an astronomer investigating a computer time error uncovered a German hacker selling defense secrets to the KGB, revealing espionage activity.