Al Capone was a notorious American gangster and crime boss during the Prohibition era, born on January 17, 1899, in Brooklyn, New York. He moved to Chicago in the early 1920s, where he took control of the Chicago Outfit and profited immensely from illegal alcohol sales. Capone's reign was marked by violence, including the infamous St. Valentine's Day Massacre in 1929, which solidified his power but attracted law enforcement attention. In 1931, he was convicted of tax evasion and sentenced to 11 years in federal prison. After his release in 1939 due to health issues, he lived in seclusion in Florida until his death on January 25, 1947. Capone remains a cultural icon of organized crime, symbolizing the glamour and danger of the gangster lifestyle in American history.
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A 19th-century railroad worker named Phineas Gage had an iron rod rammed through his head—and survived. In one of the most bizarre medical anomalies in history, Gage lived another 12 full years despite having had his brain’s left frontal lobe mostly destroyed in the incident. His story does have another interesting twist to it though—friends of his say that his behavior was virtually unrecognizable from this point on, describing him as “no longer Gage.
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Baby Lynlee was "born twice."
First, surgeons brought her out of the womb to remove a spinal tumor. After the successful surgery, she was placed back in the womb and later born again as a healthy baby girl.
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First, surgeons brought her out of the womb to remove a spinal tumor. After the successful surgery, she was placed back in the womb and later born again as a healthy baby girl.
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Tigers, jaguars and leopards all love the smell of Calvin Klein’s cologne "Obsession For Men." The fragrance is even used to lure the large cats to cameras in the wild. In response to the cologne, the cats “would start drooling, their eyes would half-close, almost like they were going into a trance.” Not quite the same effect as it has on humans.
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When the world’s top athletes win gold medals at the Olympics, what they take home is only partially gold. While the medals were originally pure gold, the last of those were awarded in 1912. These days, both the gold and silver medals are 92.5 percent silver. Gold medals only look the way they do because they have to be plated with at least six grams of gold.
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Will Wight, the creator of the iconic gaming franchise, suffered a tragic house fire in 1991, where he lost everything to the flames.
After that, he had a vision of rebuilding his house, which led him to think of a game where one would create a “virtual dollhouse,” and from that, The Sims was born.
After that, he had a vision of rebuilding his house, which led him to think of a game where one would create a “virtual dollhouse,” and from that, The Sims was born.
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On statues, a horse’s legs tell you how the statue figure died.
If a horse has both its front legs in the air, then the person died in battle.
If the horse has one of its front legs in the air, they died of wounds received from a battle.
And if the horse has both its front legs on the ground, then the person died of natural causes.
If a horse has both its front legs in the air, then the person died in battle.
If the horse has one of its front legs in the air, they died of wounds received from a battle.
And if the horse has both its front legs on the ground, then the person died of natural causes.
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Almost 30% of the world’s gold reserves are held in a vault underneath the island of Manhattan. The Federal Reserve Bank of New York takes up a full block between Maiden Lane and William, Liberty and Nassau streets, and it holds the world's largest gold depository. Only 5% of the USA’s gold reserves are kept there though—the rest belongs to international banks like the IMF.
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Try foods that you hated as a kid, your taste buds change every 7 years and you're very likely to enjoy most of the food you disliked.
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Genghis Khan’s Tomb
Living from the mid 12th century to the early 13th, Genghis Khan is the infamous instigator of the Mongol Empire, which was the largest connective empire in history. After taking over much of the known world, Khan died under unknown circumstances and was returned to his home country of Mongolia. Legend has it that the funeral procession killed anyone who witnessed it in order to keep his final resting place a secret.
Genghis Khan’s Tomb
Living from the mid 12th century to the early 13th, Genghis Khan is the infamous instigator of the Mongol Empire, which was the largest connective empire in history. After taking over much of the known world, Khan died under unknown circumstances and was returned to his home country of Mongolia. Legend has it that the funeral procession killed anyone who witnessed it in order to keep his final resting place a secret.
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