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Some believe this disease inspired the Mad Hatter in "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland"
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German folklore, springtime festivals, and chocolate eggs.
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How did gaming become portable? 🎮
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Imagine a dog so iconic that an Egyptian pharaoh constructed a tomb to honor him.
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If volunteers edit Wikipedia, how can you trust it? | A WIKI MINUTE
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The Titanic was supposed to be the height of luxury and safety – but an iceberg changed history.
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It may not be perfect, but you made it. So IT IS perfect.
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Wikipedia can be a valuable classroom tool for teachers and students alike.
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Imagine cats that could glow to save your life 🐈✨
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What is the role of Wikipedia in the age of AI? | A WIKI MINUTE
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🎶🔄 Sound tricks aren’t just cool; they shape how we feel about the stories we love.
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Used in travel videos, drone shots, and more, hyperlapse makes everyday movement look cinematic.
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Is the internet … dead?
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Did you know spaghetti grows on trees?
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"No mail, low morale"
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"Wait, have we done this before?"
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A 2,000-year-old flex that still has scientists scratching their heads.
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Happy birthday, Wikipedia! 🎉
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A slice of diplomacy, a dash of mystery, and one very long delivery route.
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Filet-o-fantasy?
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Chadwick Boseman left an indelible mark on the world of cinema.
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This isn’t your average clock – it’s a blast from the past.
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In a time of distrust, Wikipedia is needed more than ever
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The Marlborough House set partied hard with weekend getaways where relationships got informal.
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The Holy Roman Emperor Joseph II sparked outrage in 1784 by introducing reusable coffins.
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Opened, foreclosed, and whistled for two years straight.
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#ItalianGreyhound , the original comeback kid.
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What did you read on Wikipedia this year?
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A city that’s a history lesson wrapped in stunning architecture.
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In this competition, participants eat a portion of elver-shaped surimi in the shortest time.
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Sometimes, even legends fall out of favor.
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To get to the root of this mystery, a trial has been scheduled for 3 December.
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Are you looking to get back in the gym?
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Beefing with beef? Looks like some cuts were just too risky for the table! 🥩🚫
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Turns out, every animal empire has to start somewhere! #tigerking
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Proof that real change starts at home.
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A college dorm with some... upgrades. How’s this for planning ahead?
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Success in some sports actually favors a deliberate approach over quick reflexes.
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Once upon a time, there was a storyteller...
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