The 1962 FIFA World Cup match between Chile and Italy in Santiago became infamous for violence and chaos, marking a historic moment in football history.
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Eddie Leonski—Serial Killer and US Soldier
Eddie Leonski, a US soldier known as the ‘Brownout Strangler,’ murdered three women in Melbourne during WWII. His case was tried and executed in 1942.
Facebook whistle-blower can’t promote book at Hay Festival
Sarah Wynn-Williams, a former Meta executive, did not speak at Hay Festival due to a legal order preventing her from promoting her book about Facebook.
Trump’s Freedom 250 fest crashout proves he’s the only true MAGA celebrity
President Trump’s canceled Freedom 250 festival underscores his unique position as the only major MAGA celebrity capable of drawing large crowds.
A man created this work called “What I’m Seeing”
A man has created a work called ‘What I’m Seeing,’ drawing attention for its unique perspective. Details about the work and creator are emerging.
TIL that Nigeria is the second largest consumer of Guinness beer, ahead of its native Ireland. Nigerian Guinness is also almost twice as strong (7.5% ABV) as the Irish version (4.2% ABV).
Nigeria surpasses Ireland as the world’s second-largest Guinness drinker, highlighting its cultural significance and local brewing adaptation.
I spent 50 hours drawing a line graph
Doug MacDowell dedicated over two days to creating a detailed, hand-drawn line graph, highlighting the art and craft behind data visualization.
College Should Be Way More Fun
A new perspective urges colleges to prioritize joy and playfulness in learning, challenging the focus on solely rigorous, utilitarian education.
Tom Burke: ‘The worst job I’ve done? A movie. Does it have a name? It might do’
Actor Tom Burke reveals his least favorite work was a film, though he hasn’t disclosed its title, highlighting the challenges actors face.
Tim Dowling: the band shuns my new jokes. But telling the old ones proves even riskier
Comedian Tim Dowling finds his new jokes falling flat with his band, but his tried-and-true stories continue to resonate with audiences during performances.