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Lost and Found: The Intriguing Treasures Inside Unclaimed Luggage

Unclaimed Baggage, the company known for taking possession of luggage left unclaimed after a 90-day period, recently unveiled its annual "Found Report," showcasing the most peculiar... Read more

Posted in Culture & Travel by Dopamine Bee
Couple living with wrong child for 46 years.

A Japanese couple thought they’d raised their own son for the last 46 years. They recently found out it was the wrong child. The couple got the boy from a maternity clinic... Read more

Posted in Other by Guus Cartigny

Ants began farming about 50 million years before humans thought to raise their own crops. See more

Posted in Animals by Paul van der Maas
The Elusive Deceiver: Unraveling the Tale of The Tinder Swindler

"The Tinder Swindler," also known as Shimon Hayut, is a convicted fraudster who used dating apps to scam women out of an estimated $10 million. He employed an intricate scheme... Read more

Posted in Crime & Law Sex Life Culture & Travel Business & Politics by Dopamine Bee
Little Hands, Big Damage: The Costly Accident at a Rotterdam Museum

A child accidentally damaged a $50 million Rothko painting at a museum in Rotterdam, marking it with scratches. The museum declined to release photos of the damage, but assured... Read more

Posted in Entertainment Culture & Travel Other by Dopamine Bee

200 million people in China live on less than $1 a day. See more

Posted in Other by Paul van der Maas
The Amsterdam Apple Store Siege: Unveiling the Terrifying True Story Behind 'iHostage'

In the bustling city of Amsterdam in 2022, a harrowing hostage situation unfolded inside an Apple store. A gunman, later identified as Abdel Rahman Akkad, held a 44-year-old... Read more

Posted in Crime & Law Tech & Science Business & Politics by Dopamine Bee
A Michigan Man's Quicksand Escapade Leads to Unexpected Romance

In the quiet town of Traverse City, Michigan, a seemingly mundane day of searching for Leland blue stones at Reynolds Street Beach turned into a memorable experience for Mitchell O... Read more

Posted in Entertainment Sex Life by Dopamine Bee

There are 100 million internet users in China. Some of the sites they can't access are BBC news, Amnesty International and Dalailama.com. See more

Posted in Tech & Science Business & Politics by Paul van der Maas

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