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TIL A house cat bit its owner in the middle of the night to alert the family for the house fire. The family got out in time with no injuries and the fire department confirmed the cat was partially responsible for the rescue, "Hero kitty"
https://cbsn.ws/2OWyvX5

Submitted April 23, 2019 at 08:16PM by BV05
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TIL Lemmy Kilmister of Motörhead loved to play a particular arcade game at his local bar. When he found out he was terminally ill, the bar owner brought the game machine to Lemmy's apartment so he could keep playing it at home.
http://bit.ly/2XwR1bI

Submitted April 23, 2019 at 11:30PM by silversunshinestares
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TIL that contrary to popular belief, the vast majority born in California remain in California rather than moving to other States. California actually has one of the highest retention rates for native born citizens in the country.
https://nyti.ms/2tiBxJQ

Submitted April 23, 2019 at 08:53PM by MrTwo-Face
via reddit http://bit.ly/2W31ETc
TIL The Roman Catholic Church fully accepted the theory of evolution back in 1950. They accept it provided that Christians believe that God created all things and that the individual soul is a direct creation by God and not the product of purely material forces.
http://bit.ly/1MWfQm0

Submitted April 23, 2019 at 08:12PM by SEO_Unleashed
via reddit http://bit.ly/2XExGoW
TIL that in Australia when it gets very hot, the nectar in some flowers ferments and turns into alcohol. The bees get "drunk" and are not allowed back into the hive
http://bit.ly/2IBg6Pl

Submitted April 23, 2019 at 11:40PM by neymarxjordanjunior
via reddit http://bit.ly/2PqiRDO
TIL that Natalie Portman speaks Hebrew(native), English, French, German, Spanish and Japanese. As a student, she co-authored two research papers that were published in scientific journals.
http://bit.ly/2Uzl3d1

Submitted April 24, 2019 at 04:44AM by imad7x
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TIL that the color orange was called "red-yellow" until the English-speaking world was introduced to the fruit that was named "orange."
http://bit.ly/1KwKK7G

Submitted April 23, 2019 at 09:01PM by rosegamm
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TIL Mount Everest is only the world's tallest mountain as measured from sea level. But since the earth bulges at the equator, the mountain Chimborazo in Ecuador is the tallest mountain if you measure from the earth's core.
http://bit.ly/2ICR2aL

Submitted April 24, 2019 at 02:24AM by brantlymillegan
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TIL a Saudi man, who was then the heaviest person alive and the second heaviest person ever recorded at 1340lbs (610kg) in 2013, was ordered by his King to lose weight. He then lost 1195lbs, and in 2017, weighed just 150lbs(68kg).
http://bit.ly/2IBz48v

Submitted April 24, 2019 at 02:35AM by LawyersAreFriends
via reddit http://bit.ly/2XFRrwK
TIL Einstein failing a math exam is a myth. He failed the entrance exam to Zurich Polytechnic because he did poorly on botany, zoology and language sections.
http://bit.ly/2ZuCajT

Submitted April 24, 2019 at 01:15PM by amansaggu26
via reddit http://bit.ly/2GDFEcp
TIL in 2016, Alex Trebek, the host of "Jeopardy!", donated a total of $7.5 million to his Alma mater, University of Ottawa, to fund a Forum for Dialogue and a Speaker Series. The goal is to expose students to different world views through discussions and panels by speakers from around the world.
http://bit.ly/2GxVdB3

Submitted April 24, 2019 at 08:09AM by EnoughPM2020
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TIL that the telecom company Sprint was built on infrastructure belonging to the former Southern Pacific Railroad, where it gets its name from: Southern Pacific Railroad Internal Network Telecommunications (S.P.R.I.N.T.)
https://n.pr/2Cqucx4

Submitted April 24, 2019 at 08:20AM by AlternateLives
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TIL A Japanese fish called Hanako (1751-1977) lived for 215 years. The longest living koi fish ever recorded.
http://bit.ly/2UzkPTo

Submitted April 24, 2019 at 01:12PM by amansaggu26
via reddit http://bit.ly/2ITwsSI
TIL that George Clooney spent his Nespresso earnings on a spy satellite to watch Sudan warlord accused of genocide and other war crimes, Omar Al Bashir.
http://bit.ly/2W4mZfc

Submitted April 24, 2019 at 12:29PM by moffmj
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TIL The founder of Mormonism was shot several times, fell out of a window, died, and proceeded to be shot more.
http://bit.ly/1VEpJ0n

Submitted April 24, 2019 at 09:07AM by happytree23
via reddit http://bit.ly/2ISNwsg
TIL In 2006, The FBI planted an informant in a Southern California mosque who pretended to be a radical Muslim and the Muslims at the mosque reported him to the FBI.
https://ind.pn/2IU6GxG

Submitted April 24, 2019 at 05:13PM by Azygousvein
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TIL Psychogenic death is real. It isn't suicide, it isn't linked to depression, but the act of giving up on life and dying usually within days, is a very real condition often linked to severe trauma. People die because they have given up and feel life has beaten them and defeat is inescapable.
http://bit.ly/2vi4QPn

Submitted April 24, 2019 at 05:28PM by chercheur17
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TIL in the 1995 Oklahoma City Bombing, there was a mysterious detached leg found in the rubble of the destroyed building. Since all 168 victims’ legs have been accounted for, the left leg has perplexed investigators and has yet to be traced back to an owner
http://bit.ly/2GEYLTv

Submitted April 24, 2019 at 03:01PM by JamesItsJamesBond
via reddit http://bit.ly/2IYDExb
TIL when Robert E Lee surrendered to Ulysses S Grant, both men were so respectful and courteous that it became known as "The Gentlemen's Agreement". The two reminisced about their shared experience in the Mexican war for 25 minutes before even discussing the surrender terms.
http://bit.ly/2viHAk6

Submitted April 24, 2019 at 06:00PM by RetardedCatfish
via reddit http://bit.ly/2PvbjQ3
TIL that while Alcoholics Anonymous claims the program, based on self-reported data, worked for 75 percent of people, a psychiatry professor from Harvard Medical School found the success rate to be actually only 5 to 8 percent.
http://bit.ly/2mWRl22

Submitted April 24, 2019 at 06:40PM by Mark_Handsome
via reddit http://bit.ly/2ZvZP3x