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The Time Sotheby's and Christie's Played 'Rock, Paper, Scissors' for a Cézanne
To figure out who would handle the sale of a priceless art collection, the houses resorted to a technique that has resolved playground disputes for centuries.

15 Majestic Facts About the Anteater
Also, 15 reasons why the anteater should be your new favorite animal.
Why It Should Have Been Carter and Gray's Anatomy
You don't have to be pre-med (or a fan of medical soaps) to know this iconic textbook. But did you know about the drama behind its title?
15 Things You Might Not Know About Con Air
Put the bunny back in the box and enjoy some behind-the-scenes details about this classic action movie.

15 Pokémon Facts to Inspire You to Catch ‘Em All
There are a few tidbits that even Professor Oak might not know about the beloved $2 billion franchise.

How 15 Breweries Got Their Names
The stories behind how 15 domestic breweries got their names.

Swiss Army Pianos ... and Other Incredible Lost Designs
Your apartment would look a lot different with this decor.

This Creepy Fish Can Crawl on Land, Live for Days Without Water
The highly invasive climbing perch can live on land without water for days.
15 Truths About 'The Truman Show'
We can assure you that this list is very real.
4 Surprising Places the U.S. Planned to Invade
Historically, the United States has planned to go to war with just about everyone. Here are a few of the more bizarre plans, from history and today.

The Time "Ten Cent Beer Night" Went Horribly Wrong
“There was no question that beer played a great part in the affair.”
The Jewish Pirates Who Ruled the Caribbean
Until recently, history books rarely noted the exploits of Jewish pirates.