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unbfacts: With over 250,000 subscribers on her YouTube channel,…

unbfacts: With over 250,000 subscribers on her YouTube channel, 90-year-old Hamako Mori from Japan is the world’s oldest video-game streamer. “Gamer Grandma” has been playing video games for more than 40 years now and calls Nintendo-64 her favorite console.  Source

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unbfacts: Veronica Seider, a German woman, could distinguish…

unbfacts: Veronica Seider, a German woman, could distinguish between people from a distance of one mile or approximately 5,000 feet. This means she possessed a visual acuity of 20/2. Source

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unbfacts: According to a folklore in Boho, Ireland, the soil…

unbfacts: According to a folklore in Boho, Ireland, the soil from the local churchyard was believed to cure infections. In 2018, Dr. Gerry Quinn, a renowned microbiologist, found a previously undiscovered strain of streptomyces, a microorganism used to create antibiotics, in the soil.  Source

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unbfacts: In 1986, while doing a night shift at the hospital,…

unbfacts: In 1986, while doing a night shift at the hospital, Sandra Clarke, a registered nurse, was asked by an elderly patient to stay. She promised to be back after checking on her other patients, but by the time she returned, the gentleman had passed away. Clarke became one of the key figures in launching… Read More »

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unbfacts: Hooters offered employees the chance to win a Toyota….

unbfacts: Hooters offered employees the chance to win a Toyota. When the winning waitress was given a “toy Yoda” action figure as a prank she sued and won enough to “pick out whatever type of Toyota she wants.” Source

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A statue called “Kryptos” stands at CIA headquarters, featuring four encrypted messages. Three of…

A statue called “Kryptos” stands at CIA headquarters, featuring four encrypted messages. Three of…Source

Category: Unbelievable facts Tags: CIA, code, cryptography, encryption, Kryptos, mystery, puzzle, secret, statue, Unsolved

A 24‑year‑old Chinese woman accidentally learned she’d been living her entire life without a…

A 24‑year‑old Chinese woman accidentally learned she’d been living her entire life without a…Source

Category: Unbelievable facts Tags: adaptability, brain, cerebellum, China, discovery, medical, neurology, neuroplasticity, rare, surprise

A California woman put $40 into a lottery vending machine, intending to buy several cheaper tickets….

A California woman put $40 into a lottery vending machine, intending to buy several cheaper tickets….Source

Category: Unbelievable facts Tags: accidental, bump, california, jackpot, lottery, luck, millionaire, scratcher, scratchoff, surprising

When is Palestine Action set to be banned from?

The home secretary has announced plans to proscribe the group under anti-terrorism laws—but there’s been some confusion on social media over when a ban is set to come into force.Source

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Did the foreign secretary cite a ‘made-up reference’ to the ministerial code?

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