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Woman spends 70 days counting out loud to reach 1,070,000
Woman spends 70 days counting out loud to reach 1,070,000
A woman from Nigeria has achieved a new Guinness World Record by counting out loud for several weeks straight.— Unexplained Mysteries

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Astronomers find evidence of a cataclysmic collision between exoplanets
Astronomers find evidence of a cataclysmic collision between exoplanets
Astronomers have collected evidence of a violent collision between two planets in a distant star system.— Space.com
English music icon Kenny Thomas 'dismissed' poltergeist haunting before exorcism
English music icon Kenny Thomas 'dismissed' poltergeist haunting before exorcism
Music legend Kenny Thomas has opened up about eerie encounters at his London home, which led to him calling in an exorcist to banish a poltergeist.— Mirror
Can you see Earth's shadow?
Can you see Earth's shadow?
Earth's shadow follows the planet as it orbits the sun.— Live Science
The chilling biblical origin of Friday the 13th
The chilling biblical origin of Friday the 13th
Friday the 13th and its reputation of bringing bad luck has been tied to an ancient prophecy of global destruction rooted in the betrayal of Jesus.— Daily Mail
Frozen brains reawaken in astonishing medical breakthrough
Frozen brains reawaken in astonishing medical breakthrough
For decades, the concept of cryopreservation has been rooted in the realm of science fiction.— Daily Mail
Giant 10-person 'flying taxi' passes first flight test in China
Giant 10-person 'flying taxi' passes first flight test in China
China's massive Sky Dragon and Matrix aircraft are suitable for up to 10 passengers, or more than one ton of cargo.— Live Science
U.S. military tested device that may be tied to Havana Syndrome on rats, sheep, confidential sources say
U.S. military tested device that may be tied to Havana Syndrome on rats, sheep, confidential sources say
A classified U.S. intelligence mission has obtained a previously unknown weapon that may finally unlock a mystery.— CBS News
New analysis reveals interstellar 'tunnel' linking us to other stars
New analysis reveals interstellar 'tunnel' linking us to other stars
A channel of hot, low-density plasma stretches out from our solar system toward distant constellations.— Earth.com
Groundbreaking Research May Reveal How Forgotten Memories Can Be “Reactivated” in the Brain
Groundbreaking Research May Reveal How Forgotten Memories Can Be “Reactivated” in the Brain
A recent study found that the brain can reactivate stored memories even without conscious awareness.— The Debrief
Mars orbiters witness solar superstorm striking the Red Planet
Mars orbiters witness solar superstorm striking the Red Planet
Two European Space Agency Mars-orbiting missions watched as a powerful solar "superstorm" that ravaged Earth also struck the Red Planet.— Space.com
Catholic priest warns 'the stage is set' for the rise of the Antichrist
Catholic priest warns 'the stage is set' for the rise of the Antichrist
Father Chad Ripperger has issued a chilling warning.— Daily Mail
Scientists searching for a Christian hermit uncover a mysterious 3,400-year-old sanctuary buried underground
Scientists searching for a Christian hermit uncover a mysterious 3,400-year-old sanctuary buried underground
The search for a mysterious figure from medieval England has unexpectedly led to a much larger discovery.— Futura
A Massive Pliocene Crocodile May Have Hunted Lucy and Other Early Hominins, 3 Million Years Ago
A Massive Pliocene Crocodile May Have Hunted Lucy and Other Early Hominins, 3 Million Years Ago
In a new study, researchers describe a previously unknown crocodile species that lived in the same region and time period as Lucy.— Discover
Certain Minds Are Drawn Toward Conspiracy Theories. This Study May Have Figured Out Why.
Certain Minds Are Drawn Toward Conspiracy Theories. This Study May Have Figured Out Why.
Conspiracy theories may feel like answers to people whose brains crave patterns.— Study Finds
A Never-Ending Conspiracy Theory in Remote Alaska
A Never-Ending Conspiracy Theory in Remote Alaska
Why are some people convinced that nefarious experiments are happening at HAARP?— The Atlantic
Clues in 'Majestic-12' UFO files the FBI claimed were fake prove secret alien unit was real, researcher claims
Clues in 'Majestic-12' UFO files the FBI claimed were fake prove secret alien unit was real, researcher claims
A trove of controversial UFO documents describing a secret government group tasked with recovering alien spacecraft may be authentic after all.— Daily Mail
2,000-year-old Phoenician coin was used as bus fare in England, but 'how it got there will always be a mystery'
2,000-year-old Phoenician coin was used as bus fare in England, but 'how it got there will always be a mystery'
The ancient coin was probably minted in what is now Spain in the first century B.C., but no one knows why it was used to pay a 1950s transport fare.— Live Science
What’s Hidden Inside 3I/ATLAS? Astronomers Reveal Another Unexpected Discovery
What’s Hidden Inside 3I/ATLAS? Astronomers Reveal Another Unexpected Discovery
The latest findings has revealed evidence supporting an unusually large amount of methanol.— The Debrief
Russian Man Leaves Window Open for Three Years, Finds Apartment Invaded by Pigeons
Russian Man Leaves Window Open for Three Years, Finds Apartment Invaded by Pigeons
A middle-aged man from the mining town of Vorkuta recently shared a video of his apartment that quickly grabbed people’s attention.— Oddity Central
A Big Night Light in the Sky? Start-Up Wants to Launch a Space Mirror.
A Big Night Light in the Sky? Start-Up Wants to Launch a Space Mirror.
The company is seeking F.C.C. approval to test an idea to reflect sunlight to Earth at night, possibly powering solar panels.— New York Times
Some People Keep Razor-Sharp Minds Into Their 80s and Beyond
Some People Keep Razor-Sharp Minds Into Their 80s and Beyond
“Super-agers” seem to produce more new nerve cells in a brain region important for memory than other people their age.— Smithsonian Magazine
Will I Know When I'm Dead?
Will I Know When I'm Dead?
The emerging science of near-death experiences.— Psychology Today
Oddest unclaimed luggage items of 2025 include robot, meteorite
Oddest unclaimed luggage items of 2025 include robot, meteorite
Unclaimed Baggage, the United States' only authorized reseller of lost luggage, released its third annual Found Report.— UPI
Meet Nigel Mullinder, the adrenaline-seeking ghostbuster
Meet Nigel Mullinder, the adrenaline-seeking ghostbuster
Man of many talents could feel the spiritual vibrations from an early age.— The Citizen
CIA accused of bioweapon experiments linked to major outbreak
CIA accused of bioweapon experiments linked to major outbreak
Experiments in the 1960s allegedly released more than 282,000 radioactive ticks in Virginia.— Daily Mail
Ross Coulthart Says He Visited a Secret Interdimensional Portal
Ross Coulthart Says He Visited a Secret Interdimensional Portal
Coulthart alleges that the US government is using archaeology as a cover to keep the public away from the gateway.— Jason Colavito
Scientists Grow Chickpeas To Seed In Simulated Moon Soil
Scientists Grow Chickpeas To Seed In Simulated Moon Soil
Key questions remain, including whether crops grown in lunar soil would be safe to eat.— Study Finds
'Humanity's Last Exam' Tests the Limits of AI
'Humanity's Last Exam' Tests the Limits of AI
Initial results indicate that even the most advanced AI models struggled with this exam.— The Debrief
Genetically Altered Tomato Smells Like Butter-Flavored Popcorn
Genetically Altered Tomato Smells Like Butter-Flavored Popcorn
A team of Chinese and Australian researchers deactivated two genes and got a very surprising effect.— Oddity Central

Last Night

Friday the 13th Superstitions / Open Lines
Friday the 13th Superstitions / Open Lines
Dr. Leo Ruickbie discussed the significance of Friday the 13th, its historical origins, and the superstitions associated with it. Open Lines followed in the latter half of the program.

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