Category: Daily Buzz
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Boy who accidentally broke 3,500-year-old jar welcomed back to museum
Picture this: a 4-year-old boy, wide-eyed with curiosity, wanders through an Israeli museum filled with ancient treasures. His mom looks away for just a second, and then—crash! The sound echoes through the hall. A 3,500-year-old clay jar, an artifact that survived millennia, is now in pieces on the floor. And standing over the shards is…
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‘True master’ Japan man sleeps 30 minutes a day for 12 years to ‘double’ life
Imagine getting through life on just 30 minutes of sleep a day. Sounds wild, right? But for Daisuke Hori, it’s just another day in his well-orchestrated life. This Japanese entrepreneur swears by his ultra-short sleeping pattern, claiming it’s the secret to his productivity. Now, before you think he’s some kind of robot, Hori insists that…
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A Hit Man Came to Kill Susan Kuhnhausen. She Survived. He Didn’t.
On the evening of September 6, 2006, Susan Kuhnhausen, a 51-year-old emergency room nurse, was winding down after a typical workday. She had just visited a hair salon and was looking forward to a quiet evening at home in her Southeast Portland house. What she didn’t know was that her life was about to be…
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The Tragic Tale of Penni Whiteside: A Journey from Disappearance to a Gruesome Discovery
A Vanishing Act Spring of 2022 was just beginning to bloom in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, when Penni Whiteside, a 51-year-old woman known for her kind nature and quiet demeanor, suddenly vanished. Her disappearance was as mysterious as it was alarming. Friends and neighbors noticed her absence, but in the bustle of everyday life, her…
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Russian ‘spy whale’ found dead off Norway
A beluga whale suspected of having been trained as a spy by Russia has been found dead off the Norwegian coast. The body of the animal – nicknamed Hvaldimir – was found floating off the south-western town of Risavika and taken to the nearest port for examination. The whale was first spotted in Norwegian waters…
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10 Years Behind Bars, Now Fighting for Justice: The Man Who Taught Himself Law and Became a Lifesaver
You ever feel like your life is a movie? Well, for Jarrett Adams, it’s more like a courtroom drama—one where the plot twists just keep coming, and not in a good way. This guy’s story is the kind of thing that makes you question everything you know about justice, fairness, and how easily things can…
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Sigmund Freud on Nazi Book Burnings: ‘What Progress We Are Making—They Burn My Books Instead of Me
When the Nazis began their campaign of terror against intellectual freedom, they didn’t just stop at silencing voices—they went after the very words themselves. On May 10, 1933, across dozens of cities in Germany, the Nazis orchestrated public book burnings. These weren’t spontaneous acts of mob violence but carefully staged events, with university students and…
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The FBI is struggling to find good hackers because of marijuana rules
So, here’s the deal: The FBI is on the hunt for some top-notch hackers to protect us from cyber threats. You know, the kind of folks who can crack codes, break into systems, and keep all those bad actors at bay. But there’s a catch—if you’ve enjoyed a puff of marijuana in the last three…
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Tonda Dickerson: The Waitress Who Unexpectedly Received a $10 Million Tip
When Tonda Dickerson and four coworkers were given lottery tickets as tips, they didn’t think much of it. People love to play the lottery, hoping for life-changing winnings, though most understand that the chances of striking it rich are slim. Tonda Dickerson’s chances, though, were much better than most. So much better that her lottery…
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Terrifying Octopus Destroys Every Shark That Approaches Its Tank 2024
You wouldn’t think of an octopus as a natural-born killer, right? After all, sharks are the apex predators of the ocean, the kings of the deep. But sometimes, the most unexpected creatures wield the deadliest power. The Seattle Aquarium experienced this shocking reality firsthand when its Giant Pacific Octopus turned its tank into a hunting…