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Good News On This Day In History – January 27

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40 years ago today, a pilot shaft of the Seikan Tunnel that spans the Japanese islands of Honshu and Hokkaido was finally connected when Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone detonated a string of dynamite. It was the longest undersea tunnel in the world upon complettion, and retains that title today with the railtrack sitting about […]

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Watch Mars Kiss Our Cresent Moon – The Highlight Of April Stargazing

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As we are only a week of waxing away from the full moon of April, it’s worth taking a look at other celestial sightseeing opportunities in the springing month. Around midnight of Wednesday, April 5th, the Pink Moon will fully illuminate the sky. Also known as the Paschal Moon, it sets the date for Easter […]

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Laid Off In Lockdown, Construction Worker Starts Crafting Radiator Covers–And Earns First Million

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A man has turned his lockdown side hustle into a thriving business—which he says has now turned over a million pounds. After the government-imposed lockdowns caused Liam Mchale-Smith’s construction firm to close down and lay him off, he took over the garden shed and began handmaking furniture. His wife Ruth then posted pictures on her social […]

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Monet's Water Lilies Masterpiece Is Recreated Using 650,000 Lego Pieces

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If you don’t know who Ai Weiwei is, he’s an artist who likes big, statement-setting installations, but in a new exhibition he is throwing it back to the Impressionists, with a massive interpretation of Water Lillies by Monet, made from 650,000 Lego bricks. Titled Water Lillies #1, it’s the largest Lego sculpture the Chinese artist […]

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