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2026/07/19 | 7 mins.Daily Facts (19 Jul 2026)
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Today's facts:
Uranus rolls around the Sun on its side, which is a unique characteristic among the planets in our solar system.
Mr. Brainwash's debut exhibit, "Life is Beautiful," held in Los Angeles on June 18, 2008, was a popular success, with his art selling for five-figure sums.
Jesse James was one of the country's first bona fide celebrities, celebrated in sensational newspaper articles and dime novels as a Robin Hood-like figure despite being a notorious outlaw and criminal.
The Concert for Bangladesh, held on August 1, 1971, at Madison Square Garden, featured over 20,000 attendees and aimed to aid refugees of East Pakistan.
Skin cancer is epidemic in the United States, with more than 1 million new cases diagnosed every year.
Kingsley Amis's first novel, "Lucky Jim," published in 1954, is considered a key work of the Angry Young Men movement and satirizes the high-brow academic set of a redbrick university.
The title song "The Healing Game" reflects the tradition of Belfast street singing, which Van Morrison describes as an incredible oral tradition that has largely disappeared.
Sir William a'Beckett was the first chief justice of the colony of Victoria, having previously had a busy career at the Sydney bar.
Mike Tyson was arrested 38 times by the age of 13 and served three years in prison for rape, having been convicted in 1992.
Norway traditionally provides Britain with a Christmas tree for Trafalgar Square in London.
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Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesHardness; Heritage; Immature Harvest; Growth Cycle; Charity Event; Tragic loss; Stimulant Therapy; Pioneer; Ridge Path; Cue sport.
2026/07/18 | 7 mins.Daily Facts (18 Jul 2026)
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Today's facts:
Corundum is defined to have a hardness of 9.0 on the Mohs scale, making it capable of scratching almost every other mineral.
The Jockey Club has a 266-year heritage and is governed by Royal Charter, making it a central figure in British horse racing since 1750.
Peas, particularly snap peas, are best harvested when the pods are still immature, as they provide the sweetest taste, and their sweetness diminishes once the seeds inside begin to develop.
The difference between horns and antlers is that horns never stop growing and antlers shed and grow every year
Red Nose Day has been a British institution since its launch in 1988, occurring every two years to raise funds for those in need.
Aaliyah was just 22 years old when she died in a plane crash while returning from a video shoot.
Adderall is used to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and narcolepsy, and it works by altering the levels of certain natural substances in the brain.
Zoe Ball was the first female host of The Radio 1 Breakfast Show on BBC Radio 1.
Striding Edge is a dramatically positioned ridge leading to the summit of Helvellyn, the third highest mountain in the Lake District at 950 meters.
Snooker is a game played on a billiard table with 15 red balls and 6 balls of other colors.
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Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesRazzie-sweeper; Spielberg's Departure; Cast List; Dusk-Dawn; Maturation Time; No bleach.; Color Boom; Blacklist Consequences; Redemption.; Lion King
2026/07/17 | 7 mins.Daily Facts (17 Jul 2026)
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Today's facts:
Lindsay Lohan's film "I Know Who Killed Me" won eight out of nine Golden Raspberry Awards it was nominated for, breaking a record previously held by "Showgirls" and "Battlefield Earth."
Steven Spielberg was initially attached to direct "American Sniper," but dropped out due to budget constraints after his vision for the film expanded the script to 160 pages.
The movie "Girl with a Pearl Earring" features a character list that includes both major and minor roles, such as Griet and Johannes Vermeer.
Twilight is derived from a compound of "twi-" meaning "half" and "light," and it originally referred primarily to evening twilight before being used to describe morning twilight as well.
Coffee plants can take anywhere from 3 to 8 years to produce fruit, depending on whether you start from seeds or a potted plant.
A triangle with an X through it means that you should not bleach the item.
In 1968, homes with color TV sets in the U.S. nearly tripled from five million in 1966 to almost 14 million.
The Hollywood Ten, a group of directors and screenwriters, were blacklisted for refusing to answer questions about suspected Communists, resulting in each being sentenced to a year in federal prison.
Shakespeare uses characterization to threaten, then save, the infant Perdita in The Winter's Tale.
The Lion King is the 32nd animated feature in the Walt Disney Animated Classics series.
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Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesHonored OBE; Hunchback Discovery; Moonwatch; Demographic Diversity; Luxurious Bathing; Speeding Heroine; Acclaimed Success; Nickname Origin; Dolphin-carnage; Natural Aspirin
2026/07/16 | 7 mins.Daily Facts (16 Jul 2026)
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Today's facts:
Winston Graham was made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire in 1983.
Archaeologists have discovered a skeleton believed to be that of King Richard III, which shows evidence of severe scoliosis, supporting his historical portrayal as a "hunchback king."
The Omega Speedmaster was the first watch worn by an astronaut walking on the Moon during the Apollo 11 mission.
Less than half of the inhabitants of the UAE are Arabs, while South Asians make up about 40% of the population.
The Tanjong Jara Resort features an open-air sunken tub made of dark slate in the Anjung suite, offering a unique luxury experience.
Annie Porter, portrayed by Sandra Bullock, is a character who takes over driving a bus rigged with a bomb that will detonate if it goes below 50 miles per hour.
"Rain Man won 4 Oscars and received an additional 22 wins and 21 nominations."
Bury Football Club's nickname "The Shakers" originated from a remark made by Chairman J T Ingham during the 1892 Lancashire Cup Final, where he stated, "We shall shake 'em, in fact, we are the Shakers."
Since the fishery began, the estimated number of dolphins killed exceeds 6 million, which is more than double the total number of whales killed during the twentieth century's commercial whaling.
The fresh bark of Salix nigra contains salicin, which likely decomposes into salicylic acid in the human body, making it a natural source for pain relief similar to aspirin.
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Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesLightly-raced; Citation shorthand; Coniston Lake; Awarded Novel; Endurance Clash; Bird-Study; Devolution Strategy; Altered Portrait; Masterpiece; Global hit
2026/07/15 | 7 mins.Daily Facts (15 Jul 2026)
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Today's facts:
Road To Riches, a nine-year-old chaser, is relatively lightly raced with only 18 starts in total and just 13 over fences.
"Ibid" is a contraction of the Latin word "ibidem," meaning "the same place," and is used in scholarly texts to simplify citations.
Coniston Water is the third longest lake in the Lake District, measuring over 5 miles long and reaching a depth of 184 feet.
Yann Martel won the Man Booker Prize for Fiction in 2002 for his novel "Life of Pi," which features a 16-year-old boy stranded on a lifeboat with a 450-pound Bengal tiger after a shipwreck.
The comic strip "Little Orphan Annie" had an impressive run of 86 years, concluding on June 13, 2010, but its popularity peaked during the 1930s, a time when its themes of self-reliance clashed with the government-supported social reforms of Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Ornithology is the branch of zoology that deals with the scientific study of birds, including their physiology, classification, ecology, and behavior.
George Osborne's push for a single elected mayor in Greater Manchester was a pivotal aspect of his Northern Powerhouse strategy, aimed at linking northern cities to rival the economic power of London.
The collaborative study of Sarah Siddons's portraits revealed that the original 1784 painting underwent significant changes, particularly in the color of Siddons's dress, which was originally blue but later altered to a warm yellow-brown by Reynolds.
Michelangelo painted 12,000 square feet of the Sistine Chapel ceiling between 1508 and 1512, which is now considered one of his crowning achievements in painting.
The Forsyte Saga, starring Nyree Dawn Porter as Irene Forsyte, garnered an audience of over 100 million viewers in 26 countries, making it the most expensive BBC drama project at the time.
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