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Megalodons could eat you and not even notice: Megalodons, massive ancient predators, grew up to 59 feet long with 7-inch teeth and a bite force of 41,000 pounds. They roamed oceans 20 million years ago, preying on large animals like whales. Though often compared to great white sharks, megalodons looked more like blue sharks.
Read More »It’s disputed whether Mary’s virginity is foretold in the Old Testament: The virgin birth of Jesus is seen as a miracle. Critics often link it to myths like those of Osiris and Attis, but the connections are tenuous. Some scholars suggest Isaiah 7:14, interpreted as a prophecy of a virgin birth, may have been mistranslated—”almah” might mean “young woman,” not ...
Read More »Beyoncé Knowles-Carter told an energetic crowd Friday she was not attending Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign rally as a celebrity, but her fame made an impact, anyway.
Read More »Drilling holes in the skull could cure headaches and heartsickness: In ancient medicine, trepanation, or drilling holes in the skull, was practiced despite limited anatomical knowledge. While it’s understandable given the era, the method seems questionable by today’s standards.
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