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Baby Twins Conjoined At The Head Survive One Of The World’s Most Difficult Surgeries

The Delaney sisters are craniopagus twins — a condition that occurs once every 2.5 million births. They've now been separated.

By All That's Interesting Jun 15, 2017
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Baby Twins Conjoined At The Head Survive One Of The World’s Most Difficult Surgeries

The Delaney sisters are craniopagus twins — a condition that occurs once every 2.5 million births. They've now been separated.

By All That's Interesting June 15, 2017

The Irish Land War, In 24 Heartbreaking Photographs

In the mid-19th century, after years of being ravaged by famine, Irish farmers were being forced out of their own homes. English landlords started evicting tenants across Ireland – but the farmers had had enough. They fought back – and started the Irish Land War. Countless farmers across Ireland at...

By Mark Oliver Jun 14, 2017

The Irish Land War, In 24 Heartbreaking Photographs

In the mid-19th century, after years of being ravaged by famine, Irish farmers were being forced out of their own homes. English landlords started evicting tenants across Ireland – but the farmers had had enough. They fought back – and started the Irish Land War. Countless farmers across Ireland at...

By Mark Oliver June 14, 2017

Bernie Sanders’ Political Career — Captured By The Photographer Who May Know Him Best

Say what you will about Bernie Sanders (and people have said a lot), the man is consistent. The Senator from Vermont’s stance on an array of issues — and emphasis on using a grassroots base to achieve them — have remained remarkably unchanged for decades. Even his look — skinny...

By All That's Interesting Jun 13, 2017

Bernie Sanders’ Political Career — Captured By The Photographer Who May Know Him Best

Say what you will about Bernie Sanders (and people have said a lot), the man is consistent. The Senator from Vermont’s stance on an array of issues — and emphasis on using a grassroots base to achieve them — have remained remarkably unchanged for decades. Even his look — skinny...

By All That's Interesting June 13, 2017

Tug Of War And Other Forgotten Olympic Events Of Decades Past

The Olympics didn’t exactly get into the swing of things right away. In the first few years, the International Olympic Committee still hadn’t settled on the major events that would define the games. They tried a lot of different things before they landed on the events we know today –...

By Mark Oliver Jun 12, 2017

Tug Of War And Other Forgotten Olympic Events Of Decades Past

The Olympics didn’t exactly get into the swing of things right away. In the first few years, the International Olympic Committee still hadn’t settled on the major events that would define the games. They tried a lot of different things before they landed on the events we know today –...

By Mark Oliver June 12, 2017

Inside Russia’s Closed Cities, The Soviet-Era Communities Built To Hide Their Nuclear Program

Explore Russia's closed cities that were founded by Stalin in the 1940s to house the Soviet Union's nuclear programs.

By Laura Martisiute Jun 11, 2017

Inside Russia’s Closed Cities, The Soviet-Era Communities Built To Hide Their Nuclear Program

Explore Russia's closed cities that were founded by Stalin in the 1940s to house the Soviet Union's nuclear programs.

By Laura Martisiute June 11, 2017

30 “Persuasive” Maps That Attempted To Change History

Every map assumes a point of view. Not just in the Mercator vs. equirectangular sense, where, for example, Greenland’s girth is famously either greatly exaggerated or diminished, depending on how the globe is stretched and flattened. There’s also the point of view that comes when the inherent authority of a...

By Kellen Perry Jun 8, 2017

30 “Persuasive” Maps That Attempted To Change History

Every map assumes a point of view. Not just in the Mercator vs. equirectangular sense, where, for example, Greenland’s girth is famously either greatly exaggerated or diminished, depending on how the globe is stretched and flattened. There’s also the point of view that comes when the inherent authority of a...

By Kellen Perry June 8, 2017

More Than Just the Arch: Eero Saarinen Architecture Through the Years

Second generation Finnish architect Eero Saarinen (1910-1961) started out dabbling in sculpture at a Parisian art school in the late 1920s, but ultimately later recalled, “it never occurred to me to do anything but follow in my father’s footsteps.” As a student at Yale, Saarinen indeed dutifully studied architecture, earning...

By Kellen Perry Jun 5, 2017

More Than Just the Arch: Eero Saarinen Architecture Through the Years

Second generation Finnish architect Eero Saarinen (1910-1961) started out dabbling in sculpture at a Parisian art school in the late 1920s, but ultimately later recalled, “it never occurred to me to do anything but follow in my father’s footsteps.” As a student at Yale, Saarinen indeed dutifully studied architecture, earning...

By Kellen Perry June 5, 2017
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