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Type Non-image Image Overall
vph Article vph Article vph Article
Low 4.2 Kurds'komu bratovi 87.2 Robert Michael Forde 4.2 Kurds'komu bratovi
Median 117.9 Black-tailed tree rat
Ivan Golunov
395.1 St Peter's Roman Catholic Church, Buckie 127.4 Samsung Galaxy A70
High 1,056.3 Jew with a coin 2,807.3 Baba Anujka 2,807.3 Baba Anujka

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Article Date Image views vph DYK hook
Baba Anujka 2019-09-19 33,688 2,807.3 ... that Serbian poisoner Baba Anujka (pictured), aged over 90 at the time of her trial, was sentenced to 15 years' hard labor?
LGBT-free zone 2019-09-11 21,556 1,796.3 ... that as of August 2019, around thirty LGBT-free zones have been declared in Poland, including four south-eastern voivodeships (depicted on map)?
Race to grow the hottest pepper 2019-09-10 12,878 1,073.2 ... that according to Guinness World Records, the Carolina Reaper (pictured) is currently the leader in the race to grow the hottest pepper?
Jew with a coin 2019-09-03 12,676 1,056.3 ... that in some Polish homes, an image of a Jew holding a coin (example pictured) hangs to the left of the doorway, and is customarily turned upside down on the Sabbath so that good fortune may fall upon the household?
Patricia Ortega 2019-09-08 6,828 742.1 ... that Venezuelan director Patricia Ortega (pictured) has drawn strength from her film Being Impossible during both personal and political upheavals?
Being Impossible 2,890 314.1
Total 9,718 1,056.2
Salomon Klass 2019-09-29 24,595 1,024.8 ... that when a German colonel found out that Finnish captain Salomon Klass (pictured) was Jewish, he said "I have nothing personal against you as a Jew" and gave him the Hitler salute?
Joseph J. Himmel 2019-09-06 12,135 1,011.2 ... that Joseph J. Himmel (pictured), once president of Georgetown University, lived out his final years as a recluse in the university's archives?
Bernard Adolph Schriever 2019-09-22 23,392 974.7 ... that when Bernard Schriever (pictured) was promoted to general in 1961, General Curtis LeMay looked at his four stars and said that had it been up to him, Schriever would not be wearing them?
Sang de boeuf glaze 2019-09-13 10,730 894.2 ... that American potter Hugh C. Robertson was left "nearly penniless" in 1889 by his years of attempts to recreate the Chinese porcelain sang de boeuf glaze (example pictured)?
María José Cristerna 2019-09-13 9,612 801.0 ... that Mexican lawyer María José Cristerna, known as "The Vampire Woman" for her extensive body modifications, is recognized as the most tattooed woman in the world?
Brooklyn Army Terminal 2019-09-02 9,610 800.8 ... that upon its completion one hundred years ago this month, the Brooklyn Army Terminal (pictured) was the world's largest concrete building complex?
Xu Xiaodong 2019-09-12 8,626 718.9 ... that Xu Xiaodong defeated a self-styled kung fu master, who claimed to possess supernatural powers, in 20 seconds?
Yeh Changti 2019-09-20 4,857 404.5 ... that after U-2 spy aircraft piloted by Yeh Changti and Chang Liyi were shot down over China, the United States began prioritizing the development of drones at Area 51?
Chang Liyi 3,234 269.3
Total 8,090 673.7
Aeroméxico Connect Flight 2431 2019-09-17 7,805 650.4 ... that an unauthorized student pilot was in control of Aeroméxico Connect Flight 2431 up until five seconds before it crashed?
Samragyee RL Shah 2019-09-07 8,908 650.2 ... that Samragyee RL Shah (pictured) is the highest-paid actress in Nepali cinema as of 2019?
Lynching of Jay Lynch 2019-09-20 6,901 575.1 ... that the death penalty in Missouri was restored in large part due to the lynching of Jay Lynch?
Eva Mudocci 2019-09-10 6,837 569.8 ... that English violinist Eva Mudocci (depiction shown) was a muse to Edvard Munch and Henri Matisse?
Janice Kavander 2019-09-20 6,705 558.8 ... that Janice Kavander (pictured) once sang both the U.S. and Canadian national anthems at a hockey game – in Sweden?
The woman who made up her mind 2019-09-18 6,600 550.0 ... that Better Together's "The woman who made up her mind" advert opposing Scottish independence so upset politician Sandra Grieve that she changed her mind and began supporting independence?
1275 British earthquake 2019-09-11 6,438 536.5 ... that an earthquake on 11 September 1275 caused the destruction of the church on Glastonbury Tor (tor and rebuilt church pictured) and was felt across England and Wales, but its epicentre is unknown?
Trial of Mary Fitzpatrick 2019-09-19 6,405 533.8 ... that when rag sorter Mary Fitzpatrick was tried for murder, the jury included six aristocrats and the judge was Sir Henry Hawkins of the High Court, known as "Hanging Hawkins"?
James Scott (obstetrician) 2019-09-18 6,333 527.8 ... that obstetrician James Scott showed that certain diseases in newborns were caused by their mothers' antibodies crossing the placenta?
Type 271 radar 2019-09-26 12,528 522.0 ... that one of the first microwave radars, the British Type 271 (Type 273Q pictured) on board HMS Duke of York, led to the night-time sinking of the German battleship Scharnhorst?
Apple dumpling 2019-09-01 6,250 520.9 ... that when Pehr Kalm explored North America in the mid-1700s, he reported being served apple dumplings (pictured) at every meal?
Roman temple of Bziza 2019-09-18 6,144 512.0 ... that the Roman temple of Bziza (pictured), dedicated to the Semitic god Azizos, was converted to a church by the Byzantines?
Cova Foradà 2019-09-06 6,017 501.4 ... that a Neanderthal man, whose upper jaw was found in the Cova Foradà in Spain, used a toothpick because he had sore gums?
Kontorhaus District 2019-09-03 5,932 494.3 ... that a cholera outbreak was ultimately responsible for the development of Hamburg's Kontorhaus District (building pictured)?
Johann Schwarzhuber 2019-09-04 5,902 491.8 ... that Johann Schwarzhuber, the leader of the Auschwitz men's camp, was sentenced to death during the first Ravensbrück concentration camp trial?
Central Park 2019-09-25 11,750[a] 489.6 ... that in the 1860s, the land for New York City's Central Park (pictured) was purchased for a higher price than was paid for Alaska?
Narsaq stick 2019-09-17 5,864 488.7 ... that the Narsaq stick was the first Viking Age runic artifact discovered in Greenland?
The Man (Taylor Swift song) 2019-09-16 5,807 483.9 ... that Taylor Swift uses Leonardo DiCaprio as an example to explain sexism in her song "The Man"?
Implicature 2019-09-19 5,729 477.4 ... that an implicature might tell you that the nephew of Mrs Jenkins, an old windbag, is standing right behind you?
Carroll Street Bridge 2019-09-18 5,720 476.6 ... that the Carroll Street Bridge is one of four remaining retractable bridges in the United States, and one of two in New York City?
Ciepielów massacre 2019-09-08 4,370 475.1 ... that the prisoner of war massacre in Ciepielów is the most infamous instance of the war crimes of the Wehrmacht committed during the invasion of Poland?
John Hiller 2019-09-02 5,692 474.4 ... that after suffering a heart attack at the age of 27, relief pitcher John Hiller (pictured) made a comeback and broke Major League Baseball's record for saves in a season?
Chief of the Defence Staff (India) 2019-09-06 5,504 458.7 ... that India is creating the post of Chief of the Defence Staff twenty years after it was officially suggested?
Dogū with palms pressed together 2019-09-18 5,391 449.2 ... that the dogū with palms pressed together (pictured) is one of the five dogū that have been designated National Treasures of Japan?
Leo Skurnik 2019-09-02 5,308 442.3 ... that when offered the award of the Iron Cross from Nazi Germany, Leo Skurnik, a Jewish major in the Finnish Army, refused, reportedly saying "I wipe my arse with it"?
47th Infantry Regiment (United States) 2019-09-05 5,231 435.9 ... that the fictional character Forrest Gump was portrayed as serving during the Vietnam War with the 47th Infantry Regiment?
Brigitte Kronauer 2019-09-17 5,204 433.6 ... that writer Brigitte Kronauer (pictured), who won the Georg Büchner Prize, the Jean Paul Prize, and the Thomas Mann Prize, was described as both "a master of spite" and having "great kindness"?
Chen Shunyao 2019-09-06 5,170 430.9 ... that when Chen Shunyao served as deputy party chief of Tsinghua University, the future Chinese president Hu Jintao was a protégé of hers?
KSUN (Bisbee, Arizona) 2019-09-06 5,100 425.0 ... that radio station KSUN in Bisbee, Arizona, sold its call letters to a station in Phoenix after going off the air due to financial troubles?
Ursula Boese 2019-09-06 5,072 422.6 ... that Ursula Boese, a long-time member of the Hamburgische Staatsoper, appeared as Stravinsky's Iocaste at La Scala, and at the San Francisco Opera in the presence of the composer?
Decipherment of ancient Egyptian scripts 2019-09-12 5,033 419.4 ... that after making a breakthrough in the decipherment of Egyptian hieroglyphs, Jean-François Champollion (depiction shown) cried "I've done it!" and collapsed in a faint that lasted days?
Somalia at the 2000 Summer Olympics 2019-09-06 5,000 416.6 ... that the father of athlete Safia Abukar Hussein disliked the idea of her competing for Somalia at the 2000 Summer Olympics, as he thought it would prevent her from finding a husband?
Celso-Ramón García 2019-09-06 4,986 415.5 ... that Celso-Ramón García oversaw early clinical trials of the first contraceptive pill in Puerto Rico?
History of the University of Texas at Arlington (1895–1917) 2019-09-04 4,981 415.1 ... that while Carlisle Military Academy was nominally a school for boys, it also accepted a "limited number of girls" (female students pictured)?
Ye Zhemin 2019-09-16 4,965 413.8 ... that a sherd of pottery found by Ye Zhemin (pictured) led to the identification of the kiln site for the rare Ru ware of the Song dynasty?
Jones Bar-B-Q Diner 2019-09-10 2,552 212.7 ... that Jones Bar-B-Q is old school, but Jones Bar-B-Q is an American classic?
Jones Bar-B-Q (Kansas City) 2,398 199.9
Total 4,951 412.6
Myth of the clean Wehrmacht 2019-09-14 4,923 410.2 ... that the myth of the clean Wehrmacht persisted in Germany until the 1990s, when it was eroded by the Wehrmacht Exhibition?
St Peter's Roman Catholic Church, Buckie 2019-09-05 4,742 395.1 ... that James Kyle, Roman Catholic bishop of Aberdeen, designed a Buckie parish church so grand that it is known locally as the Buckie Cathedral (pictured)?
Wu Guoqing 2019-09-05 4,636 386.3 ... that investigation by detective Wu Guoqing, who was acclaimed as "China's Sherlock Holmes", led to the murder conviction and death sentence of a prosecutor?
Misty Mountain 2019-09-23 9,204 383.5 ... that Katharine Hepburn is said to have encountered snakes in the living room of Misty Mountain?
Monowai (seamount) 2019-09-17 4,402 366.8 ... that Monowai volcano is growing so quickly that it frequently collapses, generating landslides?
Alfonso Lam Liu 2019-09-12 4,387 365.6 ... that Mexican drug lord Alfonso Lam Liu spoke over radio using a coded language, to prevent law enforcement from understanding his drug operations?
Pan Am Flight 7 2019-09-14 4,182 348.5 ... that the cause of the 1957 crash of Pan Am Flight 7 was never determined?
Sunset Park (Brooklyn park) 2019-09-04 4,150 345.8 ... that in its early years, New York City's Sunset Park could only be reached by 60-foot (18 m) ladders?
KMCS (Kansas) 2019-09-18 4,064 338.7 ... that backlash over Dodge City, Kansas, radio station KTTL's racist programming and its refusal to pay property taxes left the station with just one advertiser by 1983?
Proposed United States purchase of Greenland 2019-09-01 3,898 324.8 ... that a 1946 United States proposal to buy Greenland from Denmark remained classified until the 1970s, when Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten discovered documents related to it?
Ełk riots 2019-09-02 3,760 313.3 ... that the anti-Muslim Ełk riots in Poland led to the launch of the ironic The Kebab War website, which listed attacks on kebab eateries?
Arnold Peter Meiklejohn 2019-09-11 3,758 313.2 ... that in 1945, Arnold Peter Meiklejohn supervised the medical students at the newly liberated Bergen-Belsen concentration camp?
On Her Shoulders 2019-09-12 3,746 312.2 ... that a 2018 documentary depicts Nadia Murad (pictured), who escaped sexual enslavement by the Islamic State, alerting politicians and journalists to the atrocities being committed in her native Iraq?
Enischnomyia 2019-09-04 2,250 187.5 ... that the bat fly Enischnomyia (pictured) was first described from a specimen fossilized with Vetufebrus malaria in its gut?
Vetufebrus 1,434 119.5
Total 3,684 307.0
Samarjitsinh Gaekwad 2019-09-14 1,900 158.4 ... that in 2013, Sangramsinh Gaekwad and his nephew, Samarjitsinh Gaekwad (pictured) – the unofficial Maharaja of Baroda – settled a 23-year-long legal inheritance dispute worth more than 20,000 crore (US$3 billion)?
Sangramsinh Gaekwad 1,778 148.2
Total 3,678 306.5
Veronika Ivanovskaia 2019-09-11 3,668 305.7 ... that when learning to play pool, Veronika Ivanovskaia stood on a crate of Coca-Cola?
Mikhailovsky Garden 2019-09-09 2,444 218.3 ... that Carlo Rossi designed a pavilion and a bridge for his redevelopment of the Mikhailovsky Garden (pictured) in Saint Petersburg?
Rossi Pavilion 540 48.2
Rossi Bridge 438 39.1
Total 3,422 305.5
David Morgan (pilot) 2019-09-05 3,658 304.8 ... that David Morgan, the most successful British fighter pilot in the Falklands War, had a hole in the heart that was only discovered after he applied to join the military?
The Battery (Manhattan) 2019-09-20 3,626 302.0 ... that the Battery in Lower Manhattan contains an old fort that later served as a theater, immigration processing center, and aquarium?
Max Auschnitt 2019-09-11 3,620 301.7 ... that billionaire Max Auschnitt bribed Romanian authorities, and worked with "an anti-Semite, but a civilized one", to help Jews escape the Holocaust?
Art Deco architecture of New York City 2019-09-16 3,564 297.0 ... that Art Deco architecture of New York City was typified by the use of new metals, such as the stainless steel and aluminum of the Chrysler Building (pictured)?
Ignacio Garriga 2019-09-20 3,399 283.1 ... that Ignacio Garriga (pictured) is the first politician of African descent in the recently formed Spanish populist party Vox?
Pumpkin Spice Spam 2019-09-12 3,382 281.8 ... that Pumpkin Spice Spam is a legitimate product that started out as a joke on Facebook?
Empress Elisabeth Bridge 2019-09-14 3,378 281.5 ... that the Empress Elisabeth Bridge (pictured), a chain bridge over the Elbe that opened in 1855, was named in honor of the newly married Elisabeth of Austria?
Charles Sotheby (Royal Navy officer) 2019-09-23 6,740 280.8 ... that following an injustice suffered by the British consul, Charles Sotheby trained his frigate's guns on the Bey of Rhodes' house and opened fire?
Mary Welch 2019-09-09 3,314 276.2 ... that playwright Eugene O'Neill stipulated that actress Mary Welch had to gain at least 50 pounds (23 kg) for a role in his play A Moon for the Misbegotten?
Battle of Sourton Down 2019-09-10 3,295 274.6 ... that at the Battle of Sourton Down, a Parliamentarian ambush by 108 soldiers successfully routed a Royalist army of 3,600?
Kurtis Sport Car 2019-09-13 3,262 271.8 ... that in 1949, the Kurtis Sport Car was driven by National Hot Rod Association founder Wally Parks to over 142.5 mph (229.3 km/h) on the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah?
George Bangs 2019-09-27 6,492 270.5 ... that George Bangs's cemetery memorial features a mail car (pictured), carved to scale, commemorating his leadership of the Railway Mail Service?
Starrett City, Brooklyn 2019-09-30 6,482 270.1 ... that after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down its racial quotas, the management of Starrett City left apartments empty, in an attempt to rent them at market rate, instead of renting them to black and Hispanic families?
Capture of Wakefield 2019-09-27 6,446 268.6 ... that during the capture of Wakefield, some historians claim that the town's commander led a counterattack "in his nightshirt" because he was hungover?
Newtonia hildebrandtii 2019-09-07 1,164 113.1 ... that the Lebombo wattle (pictured), the water ironplum, and the Zulu coshwood grow in the Southern African Sand Forest, where they are often swathed in pinhead orchids and other epiphytes?
Microcoelia exilis 598 58.1
Drypetes arguta 534 51.8
Cola greenwayi 450 43.7
Total 2,748 266.7
José Naranjo (scout) 2019-09-16 3,192 266.0 ... that José Naranjo delivered the head of his own brother to Diego de Vargas, the Spanish governor of New Mexico?
Areyo Hoshikuzu 2019-09-30 4,240 176.7 ... that before he wrote Areyo Hoshikuzu, a manga about demobilized soldiers in occupied Japan, series creator Sansuke Yamada was best known as a gay manga artist?
Sansuke Yamada 2,007 83.6
Total 6,247 260.3
Catherine S. Lutz 2019-09-19 3,117 259.8 ... that Catherine Lutz was the first female general in the Mississippi National Guard?
Enter the Anime 2019-09-11 3,086 257.2 ... that the interviewer in the documentary Enter the Anime did not know anything about anime?
Mary Ma 2019-09-18 3,070 255.8 ... that after Mary Ma orchestrated Lenovo's acquisition of IBM's PC division, she was named by Forbes as the 57th most powerful woman in the world?
Roper (company) 2019-09-16 3,012 251.0 ... that while the American company Roper was the largest stove producer in the world, they also produced artillery shells during World War II?
Central Australia (territory) 2019-09-18 3,008 250.7 ... that the territory of Central Australia existed only from 1927 to 1931?
The 1619 Project 2019-09-18 2,948[b] 245.7 ... that The New York Times's The 1619 Project, which aims to re-examine slavery in the United States, was developed in collaboration with the Pulitzer Center for use in schools?
Pernille Weiss 2019-09-09 2,916 243.0 ... that Danish MEP Pernille Weiss is a sexologist?
List of Canadian comedians 2019-09-05 2,907 242.2 ... that the dark and fatalistic humour of Canadian comedians has been attributed to the dangers of Canada's climate and geography?
Mxmtoon 2019-09-15 2,894 241.2 ... that 19-year-old mxmtoon, who records lo-fi songs in her parents' guest bedroom, reached 100 million streams and nearly sold out an international tour before releasing her first album?
Industry City 2019-09-17 2,856 238.0 ... that Bush Terminal, an intermodal shipping, warehousing, and manufacturing complex in New York City, was once so large that it had its own judicial system?
Battle of Río Bueno 2019-09-03 2,836 236.3 ... that the Mapuche-Huilliche of southern Chile defeated a slave-hunting Spanish army at the Battle of Río Bueno in 1654?
Thuy Trang 2019-09-15 2,826[c] 235.5 ... that Thuy Trang became so ill on her voyage out of Saigon to seek political asylum in the US that other passengers wanted to throw her overboard, thinking she was dead?
Pandrosion 2019-09-11 2,817 234.8 ... that Pandrosion may have been an earlier female contributor to mathematics than Hypatia?
The Love Train 2019-09-03 2,760 230.0 ... that Meghan Trainor's 2019 EP The Love Train was promoted through a press release which drew controversy because of its "graphic nature and bizarre phrasing"?
Halophila baillonis 2019-09-16 2,756 229.7 ... that clover grass used to grow in the Pacific Ocean, but has not been seen there since a severe storm in 1996?
Slender glass lizard 2019-09-17 2,704 225.3 ... that there is a myth that the pieces of the broken tail of the slender glass lizard can grow into new lizards?
When have we eaten from the same dish? 2019-09-02 2,697 224.8 ... that the Spanish idiom "¿Cuándo hemos comido en el mismo plato?" ('When have we eaten from the same dish?') is used as social commentary about poor manners or incivility?
IPhone 11 Pro 2019-09-26 5,362[d] 223.4 ... that the iPhone 11 Pro is the first iPhone to feature a "Pro" designation, which was previously used only for larger Apple devices?
Fatwa 2019-09-19 2,636 219.7 ... that when Osama bin Laden issued his 1998 fatwa proclaiming jihad against the U.S. and its allies, many Islamic jurists stressed that he was not qualified either to proclaim jihad or to issue a fatwa?
United States Guards (1917) 2019-09-05 2,623 218.6 ... that US Attorney General Thomas Watt Gregory accused the United States Guards of imposing a "reign of terror" in Butte, Montana?
Sergei Kirpichenko 2019-09-17 1,042 86.8 ... that Russian ambassador to Egypt Sergei Kirpichenko was the son of Vadim, former KGB resident to the country, and Valeriya, a philologist specialising in Arabic literature?
Vadim Kirpichenko 814 67.9
Valeriya Kirpichenko 758 63.1
Total 2,614 217.8
Phyllanthus balgooyi 2019-09-19 2,598 216.5 ... that the phloem sap of Phyllanthus balgooyi contains up to 16.9 per cent nickel by weight, giving it a bright green color?
Dacrydium guillauminii 2019-09-10 2,584 215.3 ... that there are believed to be fewer than 100 mature specimens of Dacrydium guillauminii, which is considered critically endangered?
Lothagam North Pillar Site 2019-09-25 5,165 215.2 ... that at approximately 5,000 years old, the Lothagam North Pillar Site is thought to be the earliest and largest monumental cemetery in eastern Africa?
Blessing in disguise (idiom) 2019-09-14 2,570 214.2 ... that in 1865, Confederate losses during the American Civil War were characterized as "blessings in disguise"?
Zulu serotine 2019-09-16 2,566 213.8 ... that despite the Zulu serotine bat having a widespread distribution in Africa, it is not known where it roosts during the day?
Mandy Fisher 2019-09-06 2,556 213.0 ... that snooker player Mandy Fisher played whilst pregnant, but lamented that this was more newsworthy than female players' skill?
Hydnellum scabrosum 2019-09-18 2,545 212.1 ... that the cut flesh of the bitter tooth mushroom smells of watermelon?
Yola Letellier 2019-09-03 2,520 210.0 ... that Yola Letellier is widely believed to be the model for the main character in Colette's story Gigi?
Digital media use and mental health 2019-09-05 2,500 208.4 ... that research into digital media use and mental health has found that females are more likely to be affected by problematic social media use while males are more likely to have gaming disorder?
Siege of Ghent 2019-09-16 2,486 207.2 ... that after the Siege of Ghent, the victorious commander, the Duke of Marlborough, claimed the garrison was so numerous that it took their army "from ten in the morning till seven at night" to evacuate the town?
Phoulkon 2019-09-28 4,942 205.9 ... that the phoulkon was a shield wall formation of the late and East Roman army, which classical writers described as both a testudo and a phalanx?
Beaver Falls Cutlery Company 2019-09-01 2,465 205.4 ... that the Beaver Falls Cutlery Company manufactured the "largest knife and fork in the world" of its time (pictured) in 1876?
Josh Yorwerth 2019-09-18 2,458 204.8 ... that footballer Josh Yorwerth received what is believed to be the longest doping-related ban in English football history?
Lady Burton's rope squirrel 2019-09-17 2,458 204.8 ... that Lady Burton's rope squirrel (pictured) was named in honour of Isabel Burton, wife of British explorer Sir Richard Burton?
Julius Tahija 2019-09-10 2,420 201.7 ... that Julius Tahija was the only Indonesian to receive an Allied nation's highest military decoration during World War II?
Alex Paton (physician) 2019-09-13 2,390 199.1 ... that in his book ABC of Alcohol, Alex Paton explained why women are more susceptible to the effects of alcohol?
Red yeast rice 2019-09-09 2,388 199.0 ... that red yeast rice is used both in traditional Chinese medicine and as a modern-day dietary supplement?
Italian Nettist Party 2019-09-10 2,388 199.0 ... that during the political campaign for the 1953 Italian general election, the Italian Nettist Party promised voters a free daily supply of steak?
Stephen Shing-Toung Yau 2019-09-11 2,379 198.2 ... that Chinese-American mathematician Stephen Shing-Toung Yau established the "Yau algebra" and the "Yau number"?
Maggy Hurchalla 2019-09-22 4,720 196.7 ... that after 78-year-old Maggy Hurchalla was ordered to pay US$4 million for interfering with a mining company, her kayaks were seized?
Petro Kilekwa 2019-09-09 2,202 196.7 ... that Petro Kilekwa from Zambia was enslaved because his mother could not pay the ransom – eight yards (7.3 m) of calico cloth?
Aleksei Grishin 2019-09-05 2,317 193.1 ... that Aleksei Grishin (depiction shown) put his 2010 Winter Olympics gold medal—Belarus' first gold in the Winter Olympics—up for auction to raise money for another person's surgery?
Zambrów massacre 2019-09-28 4,618 192.4 ... that in the Zambrów massacre, during the September 1939 invasion of Poland, German Wehrmacht soldiers murdered more than 200 Polish prisoners of war?
Fazzan Basin 2019-09-05 1,766 147.2 ... that although the Fazzan Basin in Libya currently averages less than 20 mm (0.8 in) of annual rainfall, paleohydrological study shows that it has periodically contained a large lake?
Paleohydrology 524 43.6
Total 2,290 190.8
Samsung Galaxy A90 5G 2019-09-21 4,437 190.8 ... that despite its large screen size, the Samsung Galaxy A90 5G can be operated with one hand?
Japan National Route 280 2019-09-24 4,546 189.4 ... that National Route 280 was of defensive importance to the Japanese, who feared a Russian incursion into Ezo?
Sebkha el Melah 2019-09-03 2,254 187.9 ... that the endorheic salt lake Sebkha el Melah in Algeria has two parts, the upper one pond-like and biodiverse and the lower one salt-encrusted and nearly devoid of vegetation?
Sean Morrison (footballer) 2019-09-27 4,508 187.9 ... that footballer Sean Morrison was described as being "45 minutes from death" before undergoing emergency surgery?
Plymouth Lifeboat Station 2019-09-10 2,246 187.1 ... that the crew of Plymouth Lifeboat Station saved a flying boat during World War II?
Joseph Marie LaBarge, Senior 2019-09-11 2,230 185.8 ... that in 1808, Joseph LaBarge traveled from Quebec over a series of rivers and lakes and down the Mississippi River to St. Louis in a birch-bark canoe?
Fourth German Inner Africa Research Expedition 2019-09-19 2,230 185.8 ... that Leo Frobenius announced the discovery of the lost city of Atlantis during his Fourth German Inner Africa Research Expedition?
Megan Wynne 2019-09-17 2,230 185.8 ... that footballer Megan Wynne played for Tottenham Hotspur while also working full-time in the club's human resources department?
Running to the Edge of the World 2019-09-10 2,204 183.7 ... that the video for Marilyn Manson's soft-rock ballad "Running to the Edge of the World" was widely condemned for its depiction of violence against women?
Vailulu'u 2019-09-17 2,171 180.9 ... that the submarine volcano Vailulu'u was named after a sacred rain and might become an island in the future?
Crotona Park 2019-09-11 2,170 180.8 ... that at around 127 acres (51 hectares) in size, Crotona Park is known as the "Central Park of the South Bronx"?
Brad Leone 2019-09-09 2,152 179.4 ... that Brad Leone, a chef and YouTube personality at Bon Appétit, started at the magazine as a self-described "glorified dishwasher"?
Scaly ground roller 2019-09-04 2,134 177.8 ... that the scaly ground roller mostly eats earthworms and centipedes, but has been known to also eat frogs, lizards, and shrews?
David H. Buel 2019-09-03 2,132 177.7 ... that shortly after serving as President of Georgetown University, David H. Buel quit the Jesuits and secretly married?
Bill's Old Bike Barn 2019-09-28 4,258 177.4 ... that when Harley-Davidson demanded that William Morris take its signs down from his store, he put them on display in his Bill's Old Bike Barn?
Battle of Bovey Heath 2019-09-22 4,226 176.1 ... that during the Battle of Bovey Heath, Royalist officers escaped by "throwing their stakes of money", which the enemy soldiers paused to collect?
Hepatitis E 2019-09-09 1,946 173.8 ... that China is the only country in the world to have a licensed vaccine for hepatitis E?
Aristide Blank 2019-09-25 4,118 171.6 ... that a court in communist Romania found banker Aristide Blank guilty of high treason, based on his meetings with foreigners and notes from Blank's unpublished novel?
Bronx–Whitestone Bridge 2019-09-15 2,056 171.3 ... that the Bronx–Whitestone Bridge's stiffening trusses accounted for a quarter of the weight held up by its suspension cables, contributing to the bridge's deterioration and necessitating their removal?
Passing out (military) 2019-09-08 1,710 170.9 ... that West Point cadets fill their hats with notes and other items for small children to collect after the hat toss (pictured) during their graduation ceremony?
Meteorological history of Hurricane Dorian 2019-09-19 2,050 170.9 ... that Hurricane Dorian (pictured) was the strongest hurricane on record to strike the Bahamas?
Air campaign of the Uganda–Tanzania War 2019-09-01 2,047 170.6 ... that Libyan president Muammar Gaddafi ordered his air force to attack a city during the Uganda–Tanzania War, but his bomber instead hit a game reserve and killed antelopes?
Defiant Development 2019-09-06 2,040 170.0 ... that for the fifth anniversary of video game developer Defiant Development, everyone who had been employed at the company for at least two years was gifted a sword?
Honeynut squash 2019-09-19 2,039 169.9 ... that although honeynut squash originated about forty years ago, it has only been in markets for four years?
Coney Island Cyclone 2019-09-12 2,033 169.4 ... that a mute coal miner is said to have spoken for the first time in several years after riding the Coney Island Cyclone in 1948?
Wang Guodong (painter) 2019-09-08 1,526 165.9 ... that Wang Guodong painted some of the world's most recognizable portraits, which inspired Andy Warhol?
Assassination of Ali Sayyad Shirazi 2019-09-02 1,982 165.1 ... that Ali Sayyad Shirazi, deputy chief of staff of the Iranian armed forces, was assassinated in 1999 by a Mojahedin-e Khalq agent disguised as a street cleaner?
Lover (Taylor Swift song) 2019-09-02 1,972[e] 164.3 ... that a critic described the song "Lover" as a throwback to Taylor Swift's "country days"?
Duthie's golden mole 2019-09-06 861 71.8 ... that Duthie's golden mole and the long-tailed forest shrew are among the wildlife of South Africa that are both endemic and "vulnerable"?
Long-tailed forest shrew 641 53.4
Wildlife of South Africa 437 36.4
Total 1,939 161.6
Ringkirche 2019-09-23 3,872 161.3 ... that in 1894, the Ringkirche was the first Protestant church to follow the Wiesbadener Programm of Johannes Otzen, which focused on providing a clear view of the combined altar, pulpit, and organ areas (architect's sketch shown)?
Kristina Tkach 2019-09-05 1,928 160.7 ... that a Waterford Crystal trophy, won by Russian pool player Kristina Tkach at the Women's Pro Players Championship, shattered when it was dropped as it was being carried out of the arena?
Darrington, Washington 2019-09-30 3,842 160.1 ... that funeral dinners are regularly attended by up to a quarter of the residents in Darrington, Washington?
Lundy's Restaurant 2019-09-28 3,830 159.6 ... that following a strike at Lundy's Restaurant in New York City, its owner announced that it would "never reopen" – only to have it reopen a few months later?
What Did You Eat Yesterday? 2019-09-20 1,911 159.2 ... that What Did You Eat Yesterday? was one of the first pieces of mainstream Japanese media to substantially depict a cohabiting gay male couple?
WBBY-FM 2019-09-13 1,908 159.0 ... that WBBY-FM lost its license because the man who claimed to be its manager worked full-time at a car dealership 120 miles (190 km) away?
Kazuo Wada 2019-09-16 1,900 158.3 ... that Kazuo Wada spent decades building his parents' grocery store into the multinational retailer Yaohan, but became almost penniless after it went bankrupt during the 1997 Asian financial crisis?
Städtische Bühnen Frankfurt 2019-09-06 1,896 158.0 ... that the Städtische Bühnen Frankfurt manage stages for opera and drama under one roof, in a building (pictured) incorporating the ruins of the bombed former playhouse?
The Ramble and Lake 2019-09-23 3,781 157.5 ... that the Lake, completed in 1858, was the first feature to be finished in New York City's Central Park?
Aleksandr Nosatov 2019-09-04 1,855 154.6 ... that Vice-Admiral Aleksandr Nosatov was appointed head of the Russian Naval Academy in 2016, but spent only one and a half months in the post?
Ernst Dammann 2019-09-14 1,840 153.3 ... that Ernst Dammann, an early member of the Nazi Party, was a founding figure of African studies in East Germany – together with Walter Markov, a communist who spent much of the Nazi era in prison?
Lučko Anti-Terrorist Unit 2019-09-09 1,110 92.5 ... that Lučko Airport in Zagreb, Croatia, is the helicopter base for an anti-terrorist police unit that gave former member and mixed martial arts champion Mirko "Cro Cop" Filipović his nickname?
Lučko Airport 724 60.3
Total 1,834 152.8
Petrocoptis pseudoviscosa 2019-09-30 3,625 151.0 ... that falguera, a plant known from only one valley in Spain, is threatened by rock climbers and by road maintenance?
Willy-Brandt-Platz 2019-09-30 3,614 150.6 ... that a monumental euro-sign sculpture (pictured) is installed at the Willy-Brandt-Platz in Frankfurt, which was named in 1992 after the former chancellor?
Winnie Quagliotti 2019-09-10 1,796 149.7 ... that Winnie Quagliotti protested against the Australian Bicentenary by dressing in a possum-skin cloak and throwing a wattle wreath into the sea at Princes Pier?
John Deane (sailor) 2019-09-29 3,578 149.1 ... that John Deane and his crew of the Nottingham Galley cannibalised in desperation the ship's deceased carpenter when the ship wrecked on Boon Island in 1710?
Matt William Knowles 2019-09-13 1,785 148.8 ... that American actor Matt William Knowles was a "rotating mayor" of Danzhai Wanda Village in Guizhou, China?
2019 Tripoli shooting 2019-09-06 1,778 148.1 ... that a former member of ISIS who was arrested in 2016 and released in 2017 attacked a police and army patrol in Tripoli, killing four people, in 2019?
Spread Eagle (steamboat) 2019-09-15 1,776 148.0 ... that in 1862, the pilot of the steamboat Spread Eagle rammed into the Emilie in a desperate attempt to reach Fort Benton first?
Beth Van Duyne 2019-09-03 1,772 147.6 ... that Beth Van Duyne, the mayor of Irving, Texas, from 2011 to 2017, initially became involved in politics due to a zoning dispute?
Prospect Park (Brooklyn) 2019-09-09 1,770 147.5 ... that until the 1930s, sheep grazed in a meadow in New York City's Prospect Park?
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Australia 2019-09-06 1,769 147.4 ... that The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Australia began when a 17-year-old missionary arrived from England in 1840?
Habiba Alsafar 2019-09-25 3,482 145.1 ... that Emirati geneticist Habiba Alsafar was named as one of the "100 Most Powerful Arab Women" of 2015?
Cao Shuangming 2019-09-06 1,740 145.0 ... that General Cao Shuangming was dismissed as Commander of the Chinese Air Force after it suffered an excessive number of accidents?
Toby Graham 2019-09-09 1,618 144.4 ... that military historian Dominick Graham was a prisoner of war in Italy during World War II, and later returned as a member of the British Olympic skiing team?
Andrei Volozhinsky 2019-09-24 3,451 143.8 ... that with his appointment to head the 12th Submarine Squadron, Rear-Admiral Andrei Volozhinsky commanded nearly 14 percent of strategic Russian warheads and 63 percent of Russia's naval strategic nuclear forces?
Schreber's yellow bat 2019-09-20 864 72.0 ... that although Schreber's yellow bat is believed to be an insectivore, the related white-bellied yellow bat has been observed to eat dead bats in captivity?
White-bellied yellow bat 862 71.8
Total 1,726 143.8
Betula leopoldae 2019-09-09 1,720 143.4 ... that the extinct birch Betula leopoldae (leaf fossil pictured) is named after conservationist Estella Leopold?
Thomas's rope squirrel 2019-09-18 1,716 143.0 ... that Thomas's rope squirrel can communicate with other squirrels vocally or by stamping?
Hanna Kosonen 2019-09-30 3,376 140.6 ... that Finland's minister of science and culture Hanna Kosonen is a world champion in ski orienteering?
Ich steh vor dir mit leeren Händen, Herr 2019-09-07 1,906 139.1 ... that the melody of the Christian hymn "Ich steh vor dir mit leeren Händen, Herr" is written without bar lines, reflecting the singer's insecurity and questions?
The O.C. (professional wrestling) 2019-09-08 1,275 138.6 ... that The O.C. is the "official, original, and only club that matters"?
Namib day gecko 2019-09-10 1,658 138.1 ... that the Namib day gecko can sprint at 2.5 m/s (8 ft/s) in bright light?
Liu Wenxi 2019-09-12 1,649 137.4 ... that Liu Wenxi's art is universally known in China?
Zhongli (state) 2019-09-07 1,399 135.8 ... that after the fall of the state of Zhongli, its eponymous capital remained an "important governmental, economic, cultural, and military center" for over a thousand years?
Gilberto Lerma Plata 2019-09-08 1,331 133.1 ... that former Mexican police chief Gilberto Lerma Plata was ordered to forfeit US$10 billion in drug profits?
Ai Fairouz 2019-09-01 1,597 133.1 ... that voice actress Ai Fairouz's interest in anime and manga was influenced by her reading the series JoJo's Bizarre Adventure in online Skype sessions?
Sheep Meadow 2019-09-27 3,194 133.1 ... that Sheep Meadow in New York City's Central Park has been used as a sheep pasture, for festivals and concerts, and as a helicopter landing site?
Adriana Marais 2019-09-13 1,596 133.0 ... that South African theoretical physicist Adriana Marais was one of 100 candidates chosen for Mars One?
House and Land 2019-09-04 1,590 132.5 ... that experimental folk band House and Land have reinterpreted traditional ballads to remove misogyny by focusing on female protagonists?
Ibuki Kido 2019-09-04 1,582 131.8 ... that among Ibuki Kido's voice acting roles is a vacuum cleaner?
Maputaland-Pondoland-Albany Hotspot 2019-09-01 788 65.7 ... that the Natal cycad and the dune false currant are among the 1,900 endemic plant species found in the Maputaland-Pondoland-Albany Hotspot?
Encephalartos natalensis 406 33.9
Allophylus natalensis 374 31.2
Total 1,569 130.8
Seventh German Inner Africa Research Expedition 2019-09-29 3,124 130.1 ... that the Seventh German Inner Africa Research Expedition served as cover for a secret First World War espionage mission?
Pholiota squarrosoides 2019-09-15 1,557 129.8 ... that the mushroom Pholiota squarrosoides (pictured) has decayed logs of the trees Acer saccharum and Tilia glabra in the Great Lakes region of the US?
Younique 2019-09-04 1,553 129.4 ... that multi-level marketing company Younique was valued at US$1 billion at the time of its acquisition by Coty?
Shore Theater 2019-09-19 1,550 129.2 ... that the Shore Theater, originally designed to satiate "the great need in Coney Island for an all-year amusement", is being redeveloped into Coney Island's first new hotel in 50 years?
Samsung Galaxy A70 2019-09-14 1,529 127.4 ... that the Samsung Galaxy A70's triple-lens camera can create a bokeh effect through a 3D depth sensor?
Glory to Hong Kong 2019-09-24 3,056 127.3 ... that some protesters have described "Glory to Hong Kong" as the unofficial national anthem of Hong Kong?
Dune hairy-footed gerbil 2019-09-27 3,044 126.8 ... that the dune hairy-footed gerbil locates its burrows close to plants, where the roots stabilise the shifting sand?
The Annals of University College 2019-09-19 848 70.7 ... that William Smith was prompted to write The Annals of University College after the Court of King's Bench proclaimed the wrong person to be the founder of University College, Oxford?
William Smith (antiquary) 668 55.7
Total 1,516 126.3
Bert Cumby 2019-09-13 1,515 126.2 ... that according to Bert Cumby, China used thought reform on American prisoners of war during the Korean War as part of a plan to create support for China-friendly policies in the United States?
Nikolai Maksimov 2019-09-12 1,515 126.2 ... that in 2008, Vice-Admiral Nikolai Maksimov was in charge of the largest Russian military manoeuvres in the Atlantic since 1991?
Crawley Edge Boatshed 2019-09-21 2,936 126.2 ... that it has been claimed that the Crawley Edge Boatshed is the most photographed travel attraction in Perth, Western Australia, ahead of Elizabeth Quay, Cathedral Square, and the Swan Bells?
Caveira (Rainbow Six Siege) 2019-09-07 1,726 126.0 ... that in Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege, the player character Caveira's "Silent Step" ability featured a game-breaking bug?
William Rath 2019-09-25 3,000 125.0 ... that a mural of William Rath depicts him drinking from a Fountain of Youth?
Sanje mangabey 2019-09-08 649 70.5 ... that the hard seeds of the Guinea plum are dispersed by elephants, and crushed and eaten by Sanje mangabeys?
Parinari excelsa 484 52.6
Total 1,132 123.1
PATH (rail system) 2019-09-01 1,476 123.0 ... that the PATH train system was sold to allow the first World Trade Center in New York City to be built?
Kirsten Banks 2019-09-15 1,466 122.1 ... that Australian astrophysicist Kirsten Banks was inspired to learn about her Wiradjuri heritage while training at the Sydney Observatory?
Hiram M. Chittenden 2019-09-12 1,462 121.8 ... that an hour and a half before fur trader Captain Joseph LaBarge died, he received a telegram from historian Hiram M. Chittenden assuring LaBarge of the completion of his biography?
Venetica 2019-09-12 1,452 121.0 ... that one of the weapons in the video game Venetica was named as a result of a contest?
Frank Tsao 2019-09-03 1,448 120.7 ... that Chinese entrepreneur Frank Tsao co-founded the national shipping lines of both Malaysia and Thailand, and was awarded the nobility title Tan Sri by the king of Malaysia?
Carrie Jones (footballer) 2019-09-13 1,445 120.4 ... that footballer Carrie Jones made her international debut for Wales despite being too young to play for her club side?
Mount Moulton 2019-09-13 1,426 118.8 ... that ice almost half a million years old has been found on a mountain named after a sled dog driver?
Interstate 91 2019-09-09 1,330 118.7 ... that after the September 11 attacks, a seldom-staffed temporary border patrol checkpoint was installed on Interstate 91 near White River Junction, Vermont, about 100 miles (160 km) from the Canadian border?
Swan Lake fire 2019-09-02 1,423 118.6 ... that the lightning-caused Swan Lake fire in Alaska has burned over 160,000 acres (65,000 ha) of wildland?
Ivan Golunov 2019-09-26 2,842 118.4 ... that just prior to his arrest in 2019, investigative journalist Ivan Golunov was examining the links between Moscow funeral businesses and the Federal Security Service?
Black-tailed tree rat 2019-09-20 1,410 117.5 ... that nests of the black-tailed tree rat resemble those of the red-billed buffalo weaver?
2019 24 Hours of Le Mans 2019-09-13 1,407 117.2 ... that the No. 8 Toyota TS050 Hybrid won the 2019 24 Hours of Le Mans after its sister No. 7 car had a tyre pressure sensor system wiring fault that incorrectly indicated a front-right puncture?
Ziyad ibn Abihi 2019-09-15 1,406 117.1 ... that Ziyad ibn Abi Sufyan (dirhams pictured), the first governor of a unified Iraqi province, restarted the Muslim conquests in Khurasan?
Magdalene Visaggio 2019-09-09 1,294 115.5 ... that comic books by Magdalene Visaggio have been nominated for two Eisner Awards and three GLAAD Media Awards?
Kale Kye-Taung Nyo 2019-09-01 1,385 115.4 ... that Prince Min Nyo of Kale seized the throne of Ava by having his lover, Queen Shin Bo-Me, assassinate his eight-year-old nephew, King Min Hla?
Yella Beezy 2019-09-15 1,382 115.2 ... that Yella Beezy's father was murdered when the rapper was 12 years old?
Tarzan of Manisa 2019-09-08 1,058 115.1 ... that the Tarzan of Manisa planted thousands of trees on Mount Sipylus in Turkey?
Leila Ernst 2019-09-12 1,378 114.8 ... that Leila Ernst barged into a dance audition to show theatre producer George Abbott that she could sing and dance?
Fake news in India 2019-09-13 1,376 114.7 ... that Facebook has to vet fake news in India for 23 official languages, but has been able to cover only 10 of them?
Peter Hamm 2019-09-04 1,374 114.5 ... that Peter Hamm, a successful writer, literary critic, and jury member for literary prizes, dropped out of school when he was 14?
Embioptera 2019-09-30 2,744 114.3 ... that the silk made by webspinners is produced from glands on their forelegs?
Doris Bergen 2019-09-12 1,364 113.7 ... that Doris Bergen holds Canada's only endowed chair in Holocaust history?
Qiu Zhu 2019-09-28 2,726 113.6 ... that 16th-century Chinese painter Qiu Zhu was known for her depiction of Guanyin (pictured), the goddess of compassion popular among women?
Nora Houston 2019-09-07 1,164 113.1 ... that an anti-suffragist threw rocks at Nora Houston as she was giving a speech advocating for women's voting rights, and Houston kept one of the rocks for the rest of her life?
Ducks, Newburyport 2019-09-14 1,354 112.8 ... that the novel Ducks, Newburyport by Lucy Ellmann uses stream of consciousness narrative and mostly consists of a single sentence running over more than 1,000 pages?
Trust Exercise (novel) 2019-09-05 1,353 112.8 ... that the novel Trust Exercise was inspired by discussions about sexual abuse which followed the publication of the Donald Trump Access Hollywood tape?
Pekarangan 2019-09-21 2,606 112.0 ... that jackfruits and chili peppers (pictured) are among the many crops planted in Indonesian home gardens?
Anna Júlia Donáth 2019-09-07 1,142 110.9 ... that Hungarian MEP Anna Júlia Donáth represents the third generation of her family to enter political office, each time for a different party?
Alicja Iwańska 2019-09-20 1,322 110.2 ... that Polish resistance member Alicja Iwańska became an academic and compared political, religious, and racial persecution in Europe to U.S. segregation restrictions?
St Andrew's Cross, Glasgow 2019-09-11 1,320 110.0 ... that St Andrew's Cross in Glasgow is also known as Eglinton Toll, as it was the entry point to an inland dock for a canal established by Hugh Montgomerie, 12th Earl of Eglinton, in the early 19th century?
Abigail Mbalo-Mokoena 2019-09-06 1,316 109.6 ... that Abigail Mbalo-Mokoena's 4Roomed, a restaurant 30 kilometres (19 mi) outside Cape Town in Khayelitsha township, was one of only three in Africa named to a 2019 list of the best in the world?
Filial piety in Buddhism 2019-09-12 1,314 109.5 ... that some Buddhists believe that all beings could have been their parents in a previous life, so liberating people from suffering is a form of filial piety?
Wynand Boshoff 2019-09-18 1,312 109.4 ... that South African Member of Parliament Wynand Boshoff is the grandson of assassinated apartheid-era Prime Minister Hendrik Verwoerd?
Katherine Stuart 2019-09-15 1,312 109.3 ... that during the English Civil War, Katherine Stuart smuggled messages from Charles I to royalist sympathisers in London?
Women's Reserve Ambulance Corps 2019-09-18 1,296 108.0 ... that during the First World War, the Women's Reserve Ambulance Corps was criticised in the contemporary press for "encroaching too closely on male territory"?
Semin Öztürk Şener 2019-09-27 2,554 106.4 ... that Semin Öztürk Şener is Turkey's first female professional civilian aerobatic pilot?
Ethiopian epauletted fruit bat 2019-09-02 1,271 105.9 ... that the Ethiopian epauletted fruit bat uses its hind feet to comb its fur and its tongue to wash its face, wing membranes, and genital region?
KSJU 2019-09-26 2,527 105.3 ... that after KSJU radio was forced off FM and onto a cable system, students at the College of Saint Benedict could not listen to it on campus, even though their activity fees supported it?
Celebes warty pig 2019-09-22 2,522 105.1 ... that the Celebes warty pig has been domesticated and introduced into other Indonesian islands?
Jeni Bojilova-Pateva 2019-09-26 2,506 104.4 ... that Jeni Bojilova-Pateva became a women's rights activist when she was barred from teaching because she was married?
C. G. Jung House Museum 2019-09-05 1,245 103.8 ... that psychoanalyst Carl Jung could afford to build his mansion on Lake Zürich (now the C. G. Jung House Museum) after his wife Emma inherited her father's fortune?
Sahraa Karimi 2019-09-18 1,242 103.5 ... that Sahraa Karimi is the first and only woman in Afghanistan who has a PhD in filmmaking?
WHRF (Maryland) 2019-09-07 1,410 102.9 ... that eight years to the day after it first signed on, WVOB radio in Bel Air, Maryland, lost its tower when a construction worker clipped the tower's guy wires?
Treaty of Potsdam (1805) 2019-09-16 1,234 102.8 ... that the 1805 Treaty of Potsdam committed Prussia to joining the War of the Third Coalition, but was effectively ended by the Battle of Austerlitz less than a month later?
Before Freedom: Nehru's Letters to His Sister 1909–1947 2019-09-24 2,435 101.5 ... that the book Before Freedom contains 38 years of letters from Jawaharlal Nehru to his sister Nan (both pictured), including some he wrote while imprisoned during India's fight for independence?
Ralph Henry Gabriel 2019-09-18 1,215 101.2 ... that Ralph Henry Gabriel founded the American Studies Department at Yale University but later resigned in protest during the Cold War?
Enteromyxum scophthalmi 2019-09-12 1,212 101.0 ... that the parasite Enteromyxum scophthalmi causes a severe illness in farmed turbot for which no cure is known?
Timebomb (Tove Lo song) 2019-09-24 2,408 100.3 ... that Tove Lo wrote the plot for the music video of her song "Timebomb", inspired by the "kind of love that can't last forever because it isn't allowed to or it's not socially accepted"?
Norman Surplus 2019-09-08 920 99.9 ... that in June 2019, Northern Irish pilot Norman Surplus became the first person to circumnavigate the globe using an autogyro?
German Inner Africa Research Expeditions 2019-09-23 2,396 99.9 ... that Leo Frobenius led 12 German Inner Africa Research Expeditions between 1904 and 1935?
WKBZ (1520 AM) 2019-09-20 1,194 99.5 ... that in 1975, a field mouse knocked Michigan radio station WKJR off the air for 45 minutes?
Elevador de Aguas de Gordejuela 2019-09-19 1,189 99.1 ... that the Elevador de Aguas de Gordejuela housed the first steam engine on Tenerife?
Mary Ward (suffragist) 2019-09-17 1,182 98.5 ... that though she lacked her brothers' opportunities for formal schooling, the Irish suffragist Mary Ward was the first woman to pass the Cambridge moral sciences tripos with first class honours?
Ole W. Grubb 2019-09-17 1,181 98.4 ... that former Oregon state representative Ole W. Grubb and his wife had nine children of their own and cared for about 160 foster children?
Mary van Kleeck 2019-09-23 2,360 98.3 ... that Mary van Kleeck, a social reformer and labor activist, was the first woman appointed to a position of authority in the American government during World War I?
Cuco (musician) 2019-09-19 717 59.8 ... that Para Mi, the debut studio album by Cuco, touches on recent problems that he has experienced first-hand, including a tour bus accident that sent him and his band to the hospital?
Para Mi (Cuco album) 455 37.9
Total 1,172 97.7
Steve Sawyer 2019-09-15 1,170 97.5 ... that while Greenpeace activist Steve Sawyer was celebrating his birthday ashore with his crew, French agents bombed and sank their boat, the Rainbow Warrior?
Wellington County House of Industry and Refuge 2019-09-04 1,170 97.5 ... that in 1877, the Wellington County House of Industry and Refuge spent less than Can$0.76 per week on the care of each resident?
Zenker's fruit bat 2019-09-08 537 53.7 ... that Zenker's fruit bat often forages in areas of forest where Haumania liebrechtsiana grows, a plant favoured by gorillas and chimpanzees?
Haumania liebrechtsiana 438 43.8
Total 974 97.5
Central Park Zoo 2019-09-11 1,166 97.1 ... that in 1874, the New York Herald wrote a hoax story to draw attention to inadequate safety precautions at the Central Park Zoo?
Patricia Swallow 2019-09-30 2,318 96.6 ... that Patricia Swallow led the Wrens, served on the Heron, and was vice president of the Royal Naval Bird Watching Society?
Steve McClellan 2019-09-07 991 96.2 ... that Steve McClellan booked Prince in the early 1980s, when Minneapolis discouraged black musicians from playing downtown?
Lü Peijian 2019-09-30 2,283 95.1 ... that a few months after Lü Peijian was appointed China's auditor general, he announced the discovery of more than US$1.6 billion worth of tax evasion, fraud, and waste?
Betty Paul 2019-09-03 1,137 94.8 ... that British actress and scriptwriter Betty Paul wrote for the first rural soap opera, Weavers Green, in collaboration with her third husband?
Cole Sulser 2019-09-17 1,134 94.5 ... that Major League Baseball player Cole Sulser has two degrees in engineering from Dartmouth College?
Thomas Frederick Chavasse 2019-09-07 1,290 94.2 ... that the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh suspended a bylaw to enable Thomas Chavasse to apply for a surgeon's post?
Kaijin Akashi 2019-09-03 644 53.7 ... that the depiction of the ruins of the leper colony Nagashima Aiseien Sanatorium in Atsushi Fujiwara's 2015 photobook Poet Island was inspired by the poetry of Kaijin Akashi, who lived, wrote, and ultimately died there in 1939?
Atsushi Fujiwara 484 40.4
Total 1,128 94.0
Roberts Landing, California 2019-09-07 1,282 93.6 ... that the polluted Roberts Landing on San Francisco Bay, California, was cleaned up to create a housing development and a marsh, now home to the endangered salt marsh harvest mouse?
Jan Fortune (writer) 2019-09-24 2,219 92.5 ... that American writer Jan Fortune was born in the back of a post office in Wellington, Texas?
Ye Zhupei 2019-09-23 2,215 92.3 ... that Filipino-born scientist Ye Zhupei founded chemical metallurgy in China, while his American wife became an English professor who taught the future Chinese foreign minister Li Zhaoxing?
Zond 5 2019-09-08 848 92.2 ... that two Russian tortoises were aboard the first spacecraft to return safely from a trip around the Moon?
Lake Aguelmame Sidi Ali 2019-09-03 1,102 91.9 ... that an endemic species of trout in Lake Aguelmame Sidi Ali became extinct after the common carp was introduced in 1934?
String Quartet in A major (Bliss) 2019-09-10 1,100 91.7 ... that the String Quartet in A major, composed by Arthur Bliss around 1913 as a student, was later withdrawn from performance and not revived until his widow gave permission in the 1990s?
Agadzagadza 2019-09-01 1,094 91.2 ... that Agadzagadza is a mythological trickster from Nigeria who is responsible for bringing death to humankind?
Jennifer Foster 2019-09-19 1,092 91.0 ... that according to Jennifer Foster, Iron Age metalsmiths of high-quality goods in Britain might have been itinerant rather than having a fixed abode?
Jordon Garrick 2019-09-09 1,087 90.6 ... that footballer Jordon Garrick nearly gave up the game as a teenager to pursue a career in rugby league before being persuaded to change his mind by his mother and his coach?
Ninth German Inner Africa Research Expedition 2019-09-20 1,086 90.4 ... that the Ninth German Inner Africa Research Expedition recorded 2,000 examples of rock art?
Ba Congress 2019-09-21 2,098 90.2 ... that the Ba Congress failed to prevent the Allies of World War II from breaking off contact with Draža Mihailović's Chetnik movement?
Maud E. Craig Sampson Williams 2019-09-20 1,074 89.5 ... that African-American suffragist Maud E. Craig Sampson Williams was denied membership in the National American Woman Suffrage Association?
Dorothy Christian Hare 2019-09-16 1,072 89.3 ... that Dorothy Christian Hare was the first woman general physician to be elected a fellow of the Royal College of Physicians?
Robert Michael Forde 2019-09-13 1,046 87.2 ... that Robert Michael Forde made the first definitive observation of the cause of sleeping sickness (parasites pictured) in human beings?
2017 World Women's Snooker Championship 2019-09-17 1,042 86.9 ... that the final of the 2017 World Women's Snooker Championship was the longest ever recorded best-of-11-frames match, lasting over eight hours of playing time?
International Agrarian Bureau 2019-09-02 1,035 86.2 ... that the International Agrarian Bureau was criticized by the right as advocating the "peasant-boot dictatorship", and by the left as a vehicle for "peasant individualism"?
Clarence Ervin 2019-09-03 1,034 86.2 ... that Clarence Ervin became the first African-American brigadier general in the history of the North Carolina Air National Guard in 2015?
Margaret Puxon 2019-09-22 2,048 85.3 ... that the gynaecologist Margaret Puxon, who started studying law to prevent boredom while on maternity leave, eventually became a barrister?
Angolan slender mongoose 2019-09-15 1,022 85.1 ... that a dark form of the Angolan slender mongoose is found to the south of the Cunene River and a pale form to the north?
Petra Klingler 2019-09-01 1,006 83.8 ... that Petra Klingler finished third in the Ice Climbing World Cup while climbing on one leg?
Samuel Charache 2019-09-11 994 82.9 ... that hematologist Samuel Charache discovered the first effective treatment for sickle cell disease?
Laidlaw Purves 2019-09-01 990 82.5 ... that London surgeon Laidlaw Purves was described as the "fairy godfather of ladies' golf"?
Sergei Chernyshev (breakdancer) 2019-09-10 985 82.1 ... that Russian breakdancer Sergei Chernyshev, the 2018 Youth Olympics B-Boys champion, competes under the nickname Bumblebee, after a robot superhero in the Transformers franchise?
Victoriano G. de Ysasi 2019-09-26 1,966 81.9 ... that at his death in 1881, Victoriano G. de Ysasi owned a nearly complete collection of the stamps of Spain?
List of Austria international footballers 2019-09-09 897 80.1 ... that Andi Herzog is the most capped footballer in Austrian history and the only player to win more than 100 caps?
Scyller Borglum 2019-09-21 1,858 79.9 ... that Scyller Borglum and a deceased candidate both won the same election?
J. J. Stiffler 2019-09-28 1,904 79.4 ... that J. J. Stiffler's "unparalleled" and "landmark" book Theory of Synchronous Communications (1971) sprang from NASA's need for power-efficient synchronization of data transmission for its space probes?
2019 CONCACAF Gold Cup Final 2019-09-05 952 79.3 ... that the Women's World Cup and the CONCACAF Gold Cup finals both involved the United States and were played on the same day?
Mathea Olin 2019-09-10 948 79.0 ... that Mathea Olin's gold and bronze medals at the 2017 Pan American Surf Games were Canada's first international medals in surfing?
Rhoptropus bradfieldi 2019-09-23 1,893 78.9 ... that the metabolic rate of Rhoptropus bradfieldi is about a quarter of that of other desert lizards?
Minye Kyawhtin of Pakhan 2019-09-08 724 78.8 ... that Prince Tarabya Minye Kyawhtin ceded the throne of Ava to his cousin Prince Min Nyo after marrying his deceased brother's favorite queen, Shin Saw Pu, in return?
Douglas Morey Ford 2019-09-21 1,823 78.4 ... that in his novel A Time of Terror, Douglas Morey Ford imagined anarchists attempting to overthrow the British government?
WGAG-FM 2019-09-29 1,855 77.3 ... that high school radio station WGAG-FM had a yearly budget of US$200, which it raised by selling donuts and clearing lawns?
Marie Dacke 2019-09-29 1,850 77.1 ... that Swedish scientist Marie Dacke discovered that dung beetles can use the Milky Way to navigate at night?
Muchachos bañándose en la laguna de Maracaibo 2019-09-25 1,839 76.6 ... that despite its title, the Venezuelan film Muchachos bañándose en la laguna de Maracaibo ('Kids bathing at the lagoon of Maracaibo') also features street shots of the city of Maracaibo?
I Turn My Camera On 2019-09-12 918 76.5 ... that Spoon frontman Britt Daniel was inspired by Franz Ferdinand's 2004 song "Take Me Out" while writing "I Turn My Camera On", and was influenced by Prince to sing it with falsetto vocals?
Werner Müller (politician) 2019-09-02 916 76.3 ... that Werner Müller managed a reduction in Germany's dependence on coal in a socially responsible way as Federal Minister for Economic Affairs and Energy and as CEO of major energy companies?
Siegel modular variety 2019-09-11 912 76.0 ... that Siegel modular varieties naturally capture information about black hole entropy in string theory?
Lebanon women's national football team 2019-09-03 912 76.0 ... that the Lebanon women's national football team's first official qualification campaign took place eight years after their inception?
Sweetheart deal 2019-09-29 1,817 75.7 ... that a 2008 plea bargain to settle criminal charges against financier Jeffrey Epstein has been described as a sweetheart deal?
Hong Kong Way 2019-09-13 902 75.2 ... that the Hong Kong Way was a peaceful political campaign held in Hong Kong on the 30th anniversary of the Baltic Way?
Vernon A. Forbes 2019-09-14 900 75.0 ... that Oregon state legislator Vernon A. Forbes drowned while fishing in an Oregon lake?
Damodar Ganesh Bapat 2019-09-04 898 74.9 ... that social worker Damodar Ganesh Bapat helped around 26,000 leprosy patients?
1985 World Snooker Championship 2019-09-21 1,734 74.5 ... that the 1985 World Snooker Championship holds the record for the highest-rated post-midnight broadcast in the United Kingdom?
Essex on the Park 2019-09-29 1,787 74.5 ... that the 56-story Essex on the Park in the Chicago Loop was built on a former swimming pool?
Franziska Martienssen-Lohmann 2019-09-16 890 74.2 ... that lieder singer and voice teacher Franziska Martienssen-Lohmann's textbook for singers was recommended for general readers interested in "the human instrument"?
2019 Riga Masters 2019-09-07 761 73.9 ... that several entrants in the 2019 Riga Masters professional snooker event—including the defending champion—missed the tournament because their flights were cancelled?
Guo Zhenqian 2019-09-10 452 37.7 ... that Guo Zhenqian and his successor, Guo Shuyan, both ended their governorships of Hubei prematurely due to disagreement with the province's party secretary?
Guo Shuyan 433 36.1
Total 886 73.8
Tachibana Shrine 2019-09-11 884 73.7 ... that National Treasures at Hōryū-ji include the Tamamushi Shrine and images inside the Tachibana Shrine?
George Fayad 2019-09-20 875 72.9 ... that George Fayad is depicted in a painting of eminent international surgeons that was shown at the National Portrait Gallery in London?
Sogenanntes Linksradikales Blasorchester 2019-09-08 714 71.4 ... that the Sogenanntes Linksradikales Blasorchester ('So-called Left Radical Wind Band') played at demonstrations against nuclear power and far-right politics, and at the Berliner Philharmonie?
2018 Women's World Snooker Championship 2019-09-26 1,708 71.2 ... that Ng On-yee won the 2018 Women's World Snooker Championship without losing a single frame in all six of her tournament matches?
Jewish Democratic Committee 2019-09-08 712 71.2 ... that the Jewish Democratic Committee and the Romanian Communist Party together sent Romanian Jews to Israel, hoping to make it a communist ally?
Tina Irwin 2019-09-14 846 70.5 ... that Canadian dressage rider Tina Irwin was forced to restart after a power outage at the Adequan Global Dressage Festival, and achieved a 2017 world record small tour score on her next attempt?
Sacred Heart Church of the First Peoples 2019-09-16 835 69.6 ... that in 1991, the Sacred Heart Church of the First Peoples became Canada's first national parish for indigenous people?
Roman Polianskyi 2019-09-16 834 69.5 ... that 2016 Paralympics para-rowing gold medalist Roman Polianskyi started experiencing symptoms of Strumpell disease at the age of ten?
Su Shuyang 2019-09-02 832 69.3 ... that in Su Shuyang's tragedy depicting the last day of Lao She's life, the celebrated writer converses with dead characters from his own works before committing suicide?
Charles E. de M. Sajous 2019-09-26 1,648 68.7 ... that Philadelphia-based physician Charles Sajous, called the "father of American endocrinology", received the French Legion of Honour and the Venezuelan Order of the Liberator?
West Point High School (Arizona) 2019-09-08 630 68.5 ... that before opening West Point High School, the Tolleson Union High School District in Arizona was so overcrowded that it had to turn students away and use teachers' lounges as classrooms?
Patricia Marshall 2019-09-02 814 67.8 ... that Patricia Marshall's role in the 1947 film Good News was originally meant for Gloria DeHaven?
Grover Powers 2019-09-20 806 67.1 ... that Yale University pediatrician Grover Powers gave liver extract as a nutritional supplement to children with celiac disease?
Jewish Democratic Committee 2019-09-30 1,596 66.5 ... that the Jewish Democratic Committee and the Romanian Communist Party together sent Romanian Jews to Israel, hoping to make it a communist ally?
Fred Thomas (bassist) 2019-09-22 1,596 66.5 ... that bassist Fred Thomas performed with James Brown for over thirty years?
Yu Dunkang 2019-09-21 1,543 66.3 ... that when Yu Dunkang was denounced as a "rightist" and banished from academia for twenty years, he found solace in the early Chinese philosophy of Xuanxue?
Texas Reliability Entity 2019-09-14 792 66.0 ... that the Texas Reliability Entity monitors the state's electrical grid to ensure its reliability?
C. Doris Hellman 2019-09-02 786 65.5 ... that the work of C. Doris Hellman on the Great Comet of 1577 led historians of science to recognize the comet's key role in the success of the Copernican Revolution?
Yu Zhengui 2019-09-08 646 64.5 ... that Chinese Muslim scholar Yu Zhengui worked as a laogai labourer during the Cultural Revolution?
Arizona Miner 2019-09-04 774 64.5 ... that the Arizona Miner, a newspaper published in Prescott, Arizona Territory, changed its political leanings from Republican to Democrat and back again over a succession of owners?
Asian garden dormouse 2019-09-14 762 63.5 ... that the Asian garden dormouse can enter torpor, a state in which it may remain for several days?
Aama (film) 2019-09-11 738 61.5 ... that Aama was the first Nepalese film to be produced in Nepal?
Jihan Wu 2019-09-27 1,442 60.1 ... that Jihan Wu co-founded Bitmain, the world's largest computer chip company for bitcoin mining?
Kihaule's mouse shrew 2019-09-05 716 59.6 ... that Kihaule's mouse shrew is named after the medical-entomological technician who collected the type specimen from the Udzungwa Mountains in Tanzania?
Lu Yonggen 2019-09-01 712 59.3 ... that Professor Lu Yonggen was named by Harvard Kennedy School as the second most generous Chinese philanthropist of 2017 after donating his entire life savings to South China Agricultural University?
In My Head (Ariana Grande song) 2019-09-15 706 58.9 ... that Ariana Grande's song "In My Head" includes a voicemail recorded by her best friend, Doug Middlebrook, because it suited the lyrics?
Yang Hongxun 2019-09-17 703 58.6 ... that Yang Hongxun designed the National Museum of Chinese Writing in the form of an ancient pictographic character from oracle bones?
Jebel ech Chambi 2019-09-01 685 57.1 ... that Jebel ech Chambi, the highest mountain in Tunisia, is one of the few places in which the Cuvier's gazelle survives?
The Black Cloth 2019-09-25 1,368 57.0 ... that the folk tales in Bernard Binlin Dadié's The Black Cloth express the "African sense of community" and the "wisdom of an ordered society" in the face of French claims of moral superiority?
Claude Ruggieri 2019-09-08 564 56.4 ... that Claude Ruggieri described pyrotechny as "a dark chaos which one cannot penetrate without the torch of chemistry"?
James Dundas-Grant 2019-09-16 676 56.4 ... that surgeon Sir James Dundas-Grant conducted his own orchestra?
Zhang Baifa 2019-09-04 672 56.0 ... that after the U.S. Congress passed a resolution urging the IOC to reject Beijing's bid for the 2000 Olympics, the city's vice mayor Zhang Baifa threatened to boycott the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta?
Johannes Latuharhary 2019-09-19 670 55.8 ... that according to Johannes Latuharhary, the education system of the Dutch East Indies in Ambon, Maluku, was designed to create "scribes and clerks, soldiers and sailors"?
Trace (precipitation) 2019-09-01 668 55.7 ... that trace amounts of snowfall account for up to 80 percent of all precipitation that falls in some areas of northern Canada?
Gurcharan Singh (cricketer) 2019-09-14 656 54.6 ... that cricket coach Gurcharan Singh survived the 1984 anti-Sikh riots in Delhi with the help of his trainees?
Sonata in A minor for Solo Flute, Wq. 132 2019-09-12 648 54.0 ... that C. P. E. Bach's Sonata in A minor for Solo Flute, composed around 1747 for flauto traverso without bass and printed during his lifetime, is one of the few significant pieces for solo flute?
Joshua Kelley 2019-09-03 638 53.1 ... that UCLA football player Joshua Kelley's career-high 289 rushing yards against USC last season were the most by any player on either team in the history of the schools' crosstown rivalry?
Vsevolod Kukushkin 2019-09-25 1,242 51.7 ... that Russian journalist Vsevolod Kukushkin said the Soviet Union national ice hockey team was nicknamed "The Red Machine" due to a Minneapolis newspaper headline?
Woody Myers 2019-09-01 620 51.7 ... that as state health commissioner of Indiana, Woody Myers supported the right of Ryan White, a teenage boy with HIV/AIDS, to return to public school in the face of anti-AIDS discrimination?
Ephemera simulans 2019-09-13 616 51.4 ... that the nymphs of the mayfly Ephemera simulans are able to burrow?
The Urology Foundation 2019-09-02 615 51.2 ... that The Urology Foundation carried out a survey of how often British men check their testicles?
Alexander's bush squirrel 2019-09-15 612 51.0 ... that Alexander's bush squirrel is named after Lieutenant Boyd Alexander, a British Army officer, explorer, and ornithologist?
Love Not Money 2019-09-05 610 50.8 ... that themes of British band Everything but the Girl's 1985 album Love Not Money include sexism, social and economic stratification, and The Troubles in Northern Ireland?
Wang Buxuan 2019-09-14 609 50.8 ... that research by Chinese professor Wang Buxuan resulted in the doubling of ammonia production at a major chemical plant in Sichuan province?
Carlton le Willows Academy 2019-09-19 606 50.5 ... that Carlton le Willows Academy alumni include cricketer Mark Footitt, Air Supply singer/guitarist Graham Russell, and balloonist Janet Folkes?
Noelle Campbell-Sharp 2019-09-10 602 50.2 ... that Noelle Campbell-Sharp has led the Cill Rialaig project, hosting over 5,000 artists on residencies in County Kerry, Ireland, since 1991?
Gabriel Amavizca 2019-09-29 1,168 48.7 ... that in June 2019, Hamilton Tiger-Cats placekicker Gabriel Amavizca became the first non-Canadian or non-American player to score points in a Canadian Football League regular season match?
Ulrike Sonntag 2019-09-17 584 48.6 ... that Ulrike Sonntag, a soprano at the Staatsoper Stuttgart and an academic voice teacher in Stuttgart, recorded an oratorio by Fanny Hensel and psalm settings by Lili Boulanger?
Der Club (talk show) 2019-09-20 581 48.4 ... that Der Club, a weekly German-language talk show on Swiss television discussing current topics, was first aired in 1985 as Zischtigsclub ('Tuesday Club')?
Arthur Lennox Butler 2019-09-07 492 47.8 ... that four species of reptile, a bird, and an amphibian were named after Arthur Lennox Butler?
Donald Balfour 2019-09-14 566 47.2 ... that Donald Balfour, who began working at the Mayo Clinic as a pathology assistant, later became the director of the Mayo Foundation?
Mou Zuoyun 2019-09-14 565 47.1 ... that twelve years after his death, Mou Zuoyun became the first Chinese person to be inducted into the FIBA Hall of Fame?
Commontime (album) 2019-09-13 559 46.6 ... that the Field Music album Commontime received media attention after Prince tweeted about one of its songs?
Donald Douglas (surgeon) 2019-09-20 544 45.3 ... that Sir Donald Douglas was President of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, and his son Sir Neil Douglas was President of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh?
Chen Jiayong 2019-09-05 538 44.8 ... that Chen Jiayong was the first Chinese scientist to have a satellite named after him?
Henry Lewis (musician) 2019-09-08 446 44.6 ... that the African-American conductor Henry Lewis conducted the Seventh Army Symphony Orchestra in support of America's cultural diplomacy initiatives after World War II?
Gao Heng (legal scholar) 2019-09-15 536 44.6 ... that after studying excavated legal documents from the ancient Qin dynasty, Gao Heng concluded that Qin's sentence of penal servitude was a lifelong punishment?
Vespro della Beata Vergine 2019-09-27 1,058 44.1 ... that in September 1610, Monteverdi dedicated to Pope Paul V his Vespro della Beata Vergine, a complex vespers composition which included the style of the emerging opera?
Pouteria adolfi-friedericii 2019-09-22 1,048 43.7 ... that the African tropical tree Pouteria adolfi-friedericii was named after a German explorer?
Wang Jiafu 2019-09-01 519 43.2 ... that legal scholar Wang Jiafu gave lectures to China's top leaders, including President Jiang Zemin and Premier Li Peng?
Dan MacKenzie 2019-09-02 518 43.1 ... that when National Basketball Association revenue in Canada grew 224 percent in five years, vice-president Dan MacKenzie attributed it to marketing strategy and the sport's appeal to young Asian Canadians?
National Industrial Security Academy 2019-09-07 438 42.6 ... that Qatar expressed interest for its industrial security personnel to be trained at the National Industrial Security Academy of India?
John Howland (doctor) 2019-09-16 498 41.5 ... that John Howland established the United States' first full-time pediatric department at the Johns Hopkins Hospital?
Charles Faroux 2019-09-04 480 40.0 ... that motorsport official Charles Faroux was also a three-time French carom billiards world champion?
Hassan Maatouk 2019-09-07 542 39.5 ... that with 20 goals, Hassan Maatouk is the Lebanon national football team's joint top-scorer?
John Henry Wishart 2019-09-24 922 38.4 ... that in 1822 John Henry Wishart gave the first description in English of type 2 neurofibromatosis?
M. Sreeshankar 2019-09-28 906 37.7 ... that two months after being unable to walk properly, Indian long jumper M. Sreeshankar won the bronze medal at the 2018 Asian Junior Athletics Championships?
Sirenen 2019-09-03 452 37.7 ... that in his opera Sirenen – Bilder des Begehrens und des Vernichtens, Rolf Riehm included instruments such as archaic wood planks, a musical saw, an accordion, and a piano?
Aslı Canan Sabırlı 2019-09-08 344 37.4 ... that Turkish women's footballer Aslı Canan Sabırlı was appointed technical director of her team while she was still a member of the squad?
Barefoot in the Park (song) 2019-09-07 504 36.8 ... that James Blake took inspiration from the 1967 film Barefoot in the Park for his song of the same name, despite never having watched it?
WGBP-FM 2019-09-22 839 35.0 ... that Kevin Harlan said his "first good move" in sports broadcasting was getting into radio at WGBP-FM?
Jerome Daugherty 2019-09-24 802 33.4 ... that the Georgetown University School of Dentistry was established during Jerome Daugherty's tenure as university president?
Harry Buckwitz 2019-09-09 365 32.6 ... that as general manager of the municipal theatres in Frankfurt, Harry Buckwitz staged plays by Brecht including Mutter Courage, and recruited Georg Solti for the opera?
Andrea Ihle 2019-09-28 721 30.0 ... that Andrea Ihle performed the role of Ännchen in Weber's opera Der Freischütz in the opening performance of the rebuilt Semperoper in Dresden?
17th Lok Sabha 2019-09-15 346 28.9 ... that Bharatiya Janata Party politicians Maneka Gandhi and Santosh Gangwar, current members of the 17th Lok Sabha, have been elected to the Indian lower house for the eighth time?
Northwestern Media 2019-09-15 280 23.3 ... that in 1949, the students of Northwestern Schools underwrote the US$40,000 cost to build KTIS in Minneapolis, the first radio station of Northwestern Media?
Palembang Light Rail Transit 2019-09-04 262 21.8 ... that the Palembang Light Rail Transit, which opened last year, is the first operational light-rail system in Indonesia?
Dorothy Olsen 2019-09-29 131 5.5 ... that Dorothy Olsen was one of only twelve American women certified for night flight in World War II?
Kurds'komu bratovi 2019-09-29 100 4.2 ... that a clandestinely-distributed poem about the Kurds became a Ukrainian symbol of national revival and resistance against the Soviet Union?

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