Top 10 Rare Artifacts Linked To Slavery

Unique photos, autobiographies, and workplaces also invite an intimate look into what it was like to be enslaved. Slavery artifacts have a weird side, too—like the Bible designed to make workers more obedient and the reverse engineering of an escaped slave’s DNA. 10 Mystery Foundations And Box Virginia’s College of William & Mary is centuries old. In 2011, an excavation was launched south of the college’s iconic Christopher Wren Building....

January 7, 2023 · 9 min · 1805 words · Tiffani Blunt

Top 10 Shameful Moments In Catholic History

In a nutshell, John Wycliffe presaged Martin Luther as a Protestant reformer. Wycliffe lived from c. 1328 to 31 December 1384, about a hundred years before Luther, and Wycliffe saw very much the same problems in the Roman Catholic Church. Catholicism itself was fine with him, but the Church was largely corrupt by his day. A lot of its practices will make entries farther down. Wycliffe wanted people to worship God and Jesus according to the Bible, not according to the popes and their bishops and priests....

January 7, 2023 · 19 min · 3839 words · James Rowlett

Top 10 Spokesmen With Bizarre And Tragic Pasts

10 Childhood Icons That Are Far From Innocent 10 “Trivago Guy” The “Trivago Guy” who lends hotel advice to weary travelers displays a demeanor as a friendly, approachable, everyday Joe and frankly, he very well may be. One notable aspect from the commercials, however, is Tim Williams’ signature disheveled, rough-and-tumble appearance. A laid back, non-caring look as if he just rolled out of bed after a rough night in Vegas....

January 7, 2023 · 9 min · 1893 words · Loretta Plaisted

Top 10 Strange And Terrifying Witch Trials Throughout History

10 The Islandmagee Witches In September 1710, an old widow of a local priest was staying in Knowehead House in the rural region of Islandmagee, Ireland. Her stay was plagued by mysterious events, such as invisible hands hurling stones at windows. Household objects disappeared and reappeared, and bedclothes were rearranged in the shape of a corpse. The widow even saw a frightening demonic creature warning her that she would die soon....

January 7, 2023 · 13 min · 2762 words · Earl Link

Top 10 Strangest Moments Of Movie Monster Science

This is a minor moment amongst a film of unexplained science. In the subway tunnels, our heroes are attacked by off-shoots of the giant, unnamed monster. They escape, but one lady is clawed. They are taken by military personnel and the lady is taken behind a curtain. Once there, she convulses and explodes. Huh?!? This is not explained and, more importantly, never shown. You have an inexplicable explosion and don’t show it?...

January 7, 2023 · 5 min · 856 words · Bret Zach

Top 10 Surprising Facts About America S First Ladies 2020

10 Presidential Conspiracy Theories 10 Dolley Madison Had An Honorary Seat In Congress Dolley Madison helped define what a first lady would be, hosting guests and addressing social problems. She campaigned for her husband, hosted events with single President Thomas Jefferon, raised funds for Lewis and Clark, and famously saved the famous portrait of George Washington from the White House when the British burned D.C. in the War of 1812....

January 7, 2023 · 12 min · 2512 words · Mark Almy

Top 10 Things To Do When You Become Unemployed

If you were downsized or fired then go to your local unemployment office and apply. You may qualify for months of unemployment compensation. If you quit your job then it may be harder to collect but try anyway. They can also help you to write a resume and find a new job. Make sure you can pay the rent and buy food until you find another job. If need be, cancel the fancy HBO cable TV package or start buying the no-name breakfast cereal....

January 7, 2023 · 4 min · 831 words · Jessica Cropper

Top 10 Things You Should Know About Asteroid Collisions With Earth

Top 10 Facts About Asteroid Mining 10 Asteroid 2001 FO32 On March 21, an asteroid estimated to be a mile in diameter (1.7 km) will pass within 1.3 million miles (2 million km) of Earth or about five times the distance between us and the moon (called a Lunar Distance or LD). At about three times the height of the Eiffel Tower, Asteroid 2001 FO32 is larger than 97 percent of the known asteroids in our solar system....

January 7, 2023 · 18 min · 3757 words · Sarah Copeland

Top 10 Tips For Perfect Happiness

—and read this too: 10 Tips for Success in Everything 10 Laugh Watch this video. I’ll wait . . . Did it make you laugh? Or maybe the better question is: at what point did you begin to? Tell us in the comments! I posted that clip to get you into a better frame of mind for the reading of the rest of this list—let’s hope it worked. Science tells us it does so I am presuming you are feeling better now than you were before you landed on Listverse today....

January 7, 2023 · 7 min · 1473 words · Julienne Quade

Top 10 Unusual Hotels

The Giraffe Manor was built in 1932, by Sir David Duncan, and modeled after a Scottish hunting lodge. Located in Nairobi, with a view of Mt. Kilimanjaro and the Ngong Hills, it is located on 115 acres. The manor was opened, in 1984, as a hotel. The Rothschild giraffes were moved onto the property after the loss of their natural habitat, and now they thrive there. Staying at this giraffe sanctuary will allow you the opportunity of having the giraffes come right to your window, where you can hand-feed them and take pictures....

January 7, 2023 · 4 min · 815 words · Maurice Escoto

Top 20 Pithy Political Passages

“It’s income tax time again, Americans: time to gather up those receipts, get out those tax forms, sharpen up that pencil, and stab yourself in the aorta.” – Dave Barry “We contend that for a nation to try to tax itself into prosperity is like a man standing in a bucket and trying to lift himself up by the handle” – Winston Churchill [image above] “The tax which will be paid for the purpose of education is not more than the thousandth part of what will be paid to kings, priests and nobles who will rise up among us if we leave the people in ignorance” – Thomas Jefferson...

January 7, 2023 · 3 min · 597 words · Jeanette Gray

Your View Is Animal Testing Necessary

My answer: Yes. I believe that human safety must come first and that if it takes animal testing as a first step in ensuring human safety, that step must be taken. Read More: Twitter Facebook YouTube Instagram

January 7, 2023 · 1 min · 37 words · Ruth Woodruff

10 Amazing But Overlooked Innovations By Walt Disney

Disney often displayed his innovations at the annual New York World’s Fair. His attractions drew record crowds that spilled out from the waiting areas inside the pavilions and onto the fairgrounds. The implementation of switch-back lines (lines that fold in on themselves instead of remaining straight) allowed more people to be condensed into a smaller area in an efficient and organized fashion. Switch-back lines today can be seen in banks, airports, and of course, Disney theme parks....

January 6, 2023 · 8 min · 1696 words · Bob Abbott

10 Animals That Have Figured Out Their Own Life Hacks

Like us, our animal buddies have figured out ways to make their lives just a little easier. From cleaning to sleeping, here are 10 animals who can do things just a little better than us. 10 Crocodile Diving Hack While we humans rely on submarines or scuba gear to get us to the depths of the ocean, crocodiles have figured out a much simpler way to do it. When these bad boys need to get to the ocean floor to catch dinner, they simply eat a few stones....

January 6, 2023 · 7 min · 1412 words · Gordon Lawrence

10 Archaeological Finds That Shed New Light On Ancient Egypt

10 Iron From Meteorites In the northern Egyptian city of Gerzeh in 1911, archaeologists found a tomb that contained nine beads that appeared to be made of iron. The only problem is that they were dated from 2,000 years before Egypt had the capability to smelt iron. Since then, historians have puzzled over where the ancient Egyptians either found iron or learned to create it so early in their history. The Egyptian hieroglyphics for iron literally translate to “metal from heaven,” which gives a pretty good clue as to its origins....

January 6, 2023 · 14 min · 2785 words · Danny Evans

10 Astounding Facts You Didn T Know About Skyscrapers

However, there are many details about skyscrapers that remain hidden for most people. It happens that when we began to build structures in the middle of the sky, not only were our lives affected, but also the rest of the world around us. In this list, let’s take a look at some of those effects and what skyscrapers could mean to us in the future. 10 How Tall Can A Building Get?...

January 6, 2023 · 14 min · 2821 words · Michael Harvey

10 Authors That Never Existed

Though there are many reasons why an author would choose a name that differs from their own, every story behind the selection and use of a pen name is fascinating. Most of these pseudonyms are well-known by now, but there are still many that will surprise or intrigue you to learn. 10 Mary Westmacott aka Agatha Christie We all know and love Agatha Christie for her iconic ability to weave mystery stories with a twist and a cast of familiar characters, such as Hercule Poirot and Miss Marple....

January 6, 2023 · 9 min · 1705 words · Jimmy Reyes

10 Badass Explorers Who Mysteriously Disappeared

10Ludwig Leichhardt Western Australia’s Great Sandy Desert is believed to be the last resting place of one of Australia’s greatest explorers: Friedrich Wilhelm Ludwig Leichhardt. Lauded as the “Prince of Explorers,” Leichhardt was a Prussian natural historian who voyaged Down Under in 1842, planning to find work as a scientist. When nobody would hire him, he struck out on his own, single-handedly documenting everything from geology to Aboriginal customs to the best designs for sheep sheds....

January 6, 2023 · 16 min · 3208 words · Cristina Marmerchant

10 Barbaric Forms Of Punishment Still Practiced Today

10 Flogging Flogging is a punishment in which a person is beat with a whip or a rod. The punishment was common up until the 19th century when it was gradually replaced by other forms of punishment, primarily imprisonment. Today flogging is widely condemned by organizations such as the United Nations and Amnesty International as being an excessively cruel form of punishment, and it has been outlawed in many countries. Yet there are still some nations which continue to practice flogging as a form of punishment including Saudi Arabia, Iran, and Sudan....

January 6, 2023 · 9 min · 1793 words · Jason Valle

10 Beautiful And Bizarre Natural Wonders

Some of these phenomena can only be found in the exotic realms of faraway places. But you don’t always have to travel that far. Fortunately, there are others that can be viewed in your own backyard. 10 Spotted Lake In Canada, there is a lake that seems to have been crafted by a child’s imagination, a place that would fit right in with Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland. The Spotted Lake in Osoyoos, British Columbia, is no ordinary body of water....

January 6, 2023 · 8 min · 1679 words · Nellie Arp