Episodes (Page 2)
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Discussing the multifaceted life and career of Sammy Davis Jr.
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The 2014 Sewol Ferry Disaster claimed hundreds of South Korean high school students.
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Japanese cherry blossoms are a beautiful sight.
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Generational labels are arbitrary and often self-serving.
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Numbers stations are still active, not just a Cold War relic.
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Worker co-ops offer diverse operational models rooted in tradition.
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Spring Break's origins trace back to ancient Roman and Greek festivals.
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The 1981 film Roar was an ambitious, dangerous production with real lions.
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Lyme disease is a tick-borne illness prevalent in the Northeastern U.S.
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The Colorado River Compact divides water resources among seven states.
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English spelling is chaotic with complex rules.
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Nations use middle class health to gauge national well-being.
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Lars Mittank vanished from a Bulgarian airport in 2014.
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Malcolm X, a key civil rights leader, advocated black self-reliance and separatism.
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Kentucky homestead rained meat in 1876.
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Fires likely originated from lightning strikes.
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Chuck shares his deep appreciation and newfound understanding of gin.
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Caterpillars transform into butterflies.
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Witness the stunning transformation to butterflies.
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Explore the hidden world of snails.