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Everything New On Netflix This Month
Newsletter Item for (88193): What Happens to the President’s Twitter Account When He Leaves Office?
What Happens to the President’s Twitter Account When He Leaves Office?
Today’s Big Question: What happens to the president’s Twitter account when he leaves office?
Newsletter Item for (87676): 10 Intentionally Deformed Skulls From Around the World
Intentional cranial deformation, or the process of reshaping the skulls of infants when their bones are soft, has been recorded on almost every continent over tens of thousands of years.
Here are 10 found examples spanning contents and centuries.
Newsletter Item for (87474): The Time Chuck Norris Taught Eva Gabor Karate
The Time Chuck Norris Taught Eva Gabor Karate
Martial arts legend Chuck Norris once joined Eva Garbo on The Merv Griffin Show for an incredibly flirtatious karate lesson.
Newsletter Item for (88037): 15 Hairy, Obscure Words Related to Beards and Mustaches
15 Hairy, Obscure Words Related to Beards and Mustaches
This Movember, while many ditch the razors to grow out their scruff, why not grow your vocabulary, too, with these obscure words related to beards and mustaches?
Newsletter Item for (88190): How to Keep Your Cords Wrapped So They Never Tangle
How to Keep Your Cords Wrapped So They Never Tangle
There’s an easy solution to keeping your cords untangled. And the best part: It doesn’t involve purchasing any additional equipment.
Newsletter Item for (88149): Only Three Women Still Make the Rarest Pasta on Earth
Only Three Women Still Make the Rarest Pasta on Earth
Su filindeu, a pasta dish which translates to “God’s wool,” is only made by three women living on the Italian island of Sardinia. It’s no wonder, either: The 300-year-old recipe is incredibly tricky to pull off.