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Did you know ...
- ... that the Chambers Street station (pictured) was once called "easily one of the most decrepit stations" in the New York City Subway system?
- ... that Arsjad Rasjid said that he learned of his appointment as chairman of Ganjar Pranowo's presidential campaign from a friend showing him the news?
- ... that the Brazilian military government changed the ochre on the proposed flag of Mato Grosso do Sul to blue so as to match the colors of the national flag?
- ... that The Last Hope: Dead Zone Survival has been considered one of the worst video games of 2023?
- ... that Kevin Feige perceived a "direct parallel" between the experiences of real people during the COVID-19 pandemic and those of fictional characters in the Marvel Cinematic Universe during the Blip?
- ... that the 1930s Polish Andean expeditions have been credited with several first ascents and the tracing of a new route to the summit of Aconcagua, the Andes' highest peak?
- ... that "Gam3 Bo1", a song from the EP Your Choice, contains references to NFTs and Zoom?
- ... that Lord McAlpine commissioned 100 heads from Big John Dodo?
In the news (For today)
- Twenty-one people are killed when a bus falls from a bridge (aftermath pictured) near Venice, Italy.
- In the United States, Kevin McCarthy is removed as Speaker of the House.
- Katalin Karikó and Drew Weissman are awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine for discoveries that led to the mRNA vaccines against COVID-19.
- In Australian rules football, Collingwood defeat the Brisbane Lions to win the AFL Grand Final.
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