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Katie Serena
A former staff writer at All That's Interesting, Katie Serena has also published work in Salon.
Recent Posts
The FCC Just Repealed Net Neutrality – And That’s Bad News For Everyone But Your Broadband Provider
Katie Serena
9 years ago
The FCC has repealed Net Neutrality. Here's what that means for you, your internet speeds, and your binge-watching habits.
The Odyssey Of Charles Jenkins – The American Who Defected To North Korea And Couldn’t Leave
Katie Serena
9 years ago
Charles Jenkins spent 40 years as a North Korean prisoner after defecting from the U.S. Army in 1965.
The Twisted Life Of Cowboy Bob — The Robber Who Fooled The FBI
Katie Serena
9 years ago
The twists and turns of the Cowboy Bob case fooled even the most experienced FBI agents.
The Time Preston Brooks Beat Senator Charles Sumner With His Cane Over Slavery
Katie Serena
9 years ago
Though civil unrest had been brewing for years, many historians claim Preston Brooks' caning of Charles Sumner set the Civil War in motion.
Woman Claims To Have Had Sex With 20 Ghosts And Is Open To Ghost Babies
Katie Serena
9 years ago
Amethyst Realm is a 27-year-old “spiritual guidance counselor” who claims that, after having sex with ghosts, she'll never go back to men.
Three Revered Historical Civilizations That Embraced Pederasty
Katie Serena
9 years ago
Though the subject is highly taboo now, three of the most revered societies in all of human history practiced pederasty for centuries.
3.7 Million-Year-Old Hominid Skeleton “Little Foot” Unveiled For First Time
Katie Serena
9 years ago
The skeleton is believed to be the oldest fossil hominid skeleton ever found in South Africa.
The History Of The Onna-Bugeisha, Japan’s Bad Ass Female Samurai
Katie Serena
9 years ago
Though the depiction of samurai warriors is traditionally male-oriented, female samurai known as Onna-bugeisha were just as fearsome.
21 Accidental Inventions That Changed Our World
Katie Serena
9 years ago
Forget genius. A happy combination of dumb luck and coincidence was all it took for these accidental inventions to exist.
The Perfect Crime May Be Possible But Only In Yellowstone National Park
Katie Serena
9 years ago
A law professor from Michigan State University uncovered a constitutional loophole that could let a killer walk free.
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