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    Rapid; Misnomer Origin; Beloved Icon; Territorial Claim; Origin: "Robot"; Holmes-Creator; Historical backdrop; Pioneers; Cycling Legend; Napoleon's Marriage

    25/04/2026 | 7 mins.
    Daily Facts (25 Apr 2026)
    [Promo] The Daily Life Pro Tips Podcast. Improve your life in less than 10 minutes a day. Pod links here Daily Life Pro Tips website.
    Today's facts:
    Greyhounds can reach speeds up to and exceeding 45 mph in just three strides.
    The term "broadsword" as a synonym for medieval blades actually originated with Victorian collectors in the early 19th century, and the term did not refer to wide-bladed medieval swords until later in the 19th century.
    Bryan Adams is celebrated as a favorite singer by fans, with personal connections such as concert tickets being cherished as memorable birthday gifts.
    The Green March was a strategic mass demonstration organized by the Moroccan government in November 1975 to force Spain to hand over the disputed Spanish Province of Sahara to Morocco.
    The word "robot" comes from Karel Čapek's play, R.U.R. (Rossum's Universal Robots), written in 1920, which introduced and popularized the term to refer to artificially created life forms.
    Arthur Conan Doyle, best known for creating Sherlock Holmes, was a Scottish-born author and physician who lived from 1859 to 1930.
    The second official Wonder Woman trailer is set against the backdrop of World War I.
    Bronski Beat was one of the first musical groups to address issues of gay people in their songs during the mid-1980s.
    Eddy Merckx, nicknamed "The Cannibal," is hailed as the greatest cyclist of all time, winning the Tour de France five times and being named Sports Person Of The Century in a Belgian poll in 2000.
    Napoleon I married Marie Joséphine Rose Tascher de la Pagerie, the widow of Alexandre de Beauharnais, on 8 March 1796.
    Facts from this episode are sourced from API Ninjas.
    Fact explanations from OpenAI ChatGPT API with proprietary prompts.
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  • Daily Facts

    Volcanic glass; Martialmania; Study Abroad; Euro-pioneer; Covert Impact; Wimsey's Debut; Aviation Beginnings; Historic Abdication; Prolific Harvest; Iconic Evolution

    24/04/2026 | 7 mins.
    Daily Facts (24 Apr 2026)
    [Promo] The Daily Life Pro Tips Podcast. Improve your life in less than 10 minutes a day. Pod links here Daily Life Pro Tips website.
    Today's facts:
    Obsidian is formed by rapidly cooling molten rock or lava, and is also known as volcanic glass.
    In 1974, "Kung Fu Fighting" by Carl Douglas became a major hit, reflecting the popularity of martial arts in Western culture during that time.
    Toluca, Mexico, is a featured location for study abroad programs, highlighting opportunities for immersive cultural and educational experiences.
    Réunion was the first region in the world where the euro became legal tender due to its location in a time zone to the east of Europe.
    "Charlie Wilson's War" is based on a Texas congressman's covert dealings in Afghanistan, where his efforts to assist rebels in their war with the Soviets resulted in unforeseen and long-reaching effects.
    Lord Peter Wimsey, a fictional character created by Dorothy L. Sayers, debuted in 1923 with the novel "Whose Body?".
    Las Vegas's first airfield, Anderson Field, opened on Thanksgiving Day in 1920, just months after the area's first airplane flight.
    Belgium's King Albert II's abdication on July 21, 2013, marked the first abdication in the country's history since gaining independence in 1831.
    Calabrese (Italian broccoli) produces tasty side shoots after the main head is harvested, making it a productive crop for late summer and autumn.
    Cheers, originally a low-rated debut in 1982, evolved into one of television's defining ensemble-driven workplace comedies, introducing iconic characters and story arcs that captivated audiences for years.
    Facts from this episode are sourced from API Ninjas.
    Fact explanations from OpenAI ChatGPT API with proprietary prompts.
    This podcast is produced by Klassic Studios
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    Tragic accident; Divine Intervention; Reincarnation Belief; Libreville-Largest; Dystopia Author; Awarded Consecutively; Duality.; Sikhism Origins; Thickened Note; Spacebreakthrough

    23/04/2026 | 7 mins.
    Daily Facts (23 Apr 2026)
    [Promo] The Daily Life Pro Tips Podcast. Improve your life in less than 10 minutes a day. Pod links here Daily Life Pro Tips website.
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    Natasha Richardson, a Tony-winning actress and member of the renowned Redgrave acting family, died at the age of 45 after suffering a ski accident while on a beginners' slope in Canada.
    The walls of Jericho collapsed after the Israelites marched around the city for six days and shouted on the seventh day, allowing them to capture the city.
    Hindus believe that the atman (spirit) is permanent and undergoes reincarnation, while the physical body is temporary and subject to change.
    Libreville is the largest city in Gabon, with an approximate population of 580,000.
    George Orwell is renowned for his classic political satire "Animal Farm" and the dystopian novel "Nineteen Eighty-Four."
    Sheridan Smith won two Laurence Olivier Awards in consecutive years, for Best Actress in a Musical in 2011 and Best Performance in a Supporting Role in 2012.
    The word "lean" can refer to both a verb meaning to bend or incline and an adjective describing something that is thin or contains little fat.
    Sikhism was founded in the 16th century by Guru Nanak in the Punjab district of what is now India and Pakistan, and has approximately 20 million followers worldwide.
    The flam is one of the three basic strokes in drumming, used to produce a thicker and longer sounding note compared to a single stroke.
    The Soviet Union launched Sputnik 1 on October 4, 1957, marking the world's first artificial satellite.
    Facts from this episode are sourced from API Ninjas.
    Fact explanations from OpenAI ChatGPT API with proprietary prompts.
    This podcast is produced by Klassic Studios
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    Triumphant Duo; Expulsion.; Longest-serving; Bidirectional Flow; Origin: Greek; PDF Standard; Honored Peerage; Precision Circuit; Sundial-pointer; Diversion Control

    22/04/2026 | 7 mins.
    Daily Facts (22 Apr 2026)
    [Promo] The Daily Life Pro Tips Podcast. Improve your life in less than 10 minutes a day. Pod links here Daily Life Pro Tips website.
    Today's facts:
    Andy Murray and Laura Robson won an Olympic silver medal in mixed doubles, just after Murray secured a gold medal in singles, making it a remarkable day for the British tennis star.
    George Galloway was a Labour Party MP for Glasgow Hillhead and Glasgow Kelvin until his expulsion in 2003, after which he became a founding member of the Respect party.
    At the time of his passing on February 7, 1999, King Hussein bin Talal was the longest serving executive head of state in the world.
    About 100 million years ago, during the middle of the Cretaceous Period, the Amazon River flowed from east to west and even in both directions at once due to geological changes.
    The word "epigram" originates from the Greek word "epigramma," meaning "inscription."
    PDF is an open standard maintained by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) that was invented by Adobe in 1992 as part of a project initiated by cofounder Dr. John Warnock.
    Floella Benjamin was awarded an OBE for services to broadcasting in 2001 and became a Liberal Democrat Life Peer in the 2010 Dissolution Honours List.
    The Monaco Grand Prix is known for its challenging street circuit, where overtaking is almost impossible, making local knowledge and precise driving essential for success.
    A gnomon, the term used in this context, refers to the pointer in a sundial, not the plural for garden gnome.
    The Old River Control Complex diverts 30% of the Mississippi River flow into the Atchafalaya River on an ongoing basis.
    Facts from this episode are sourced from API Ninjas.
    Fact explanations from OpenAI ChatGPT API with proprietary prompts.
    This podcast is produced by Klassic Studios
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    Equatorial Gabon; Prolific Songwriter; Flourishing; Vitamin C; Resilience.; Punahou Graduate; Monumental foundation; Milestone Election; Quasar Anomaly; Kopassus Formation

    21/04/2026 | 7 mins.
    Daily Facts (21 Apr 2026)
    [Promo] The Daily Life Pro Tips Podcast. Improve your life in less than 10 minutes a day. Pod links here Daily Life Pro Tips website.
    Today's facts:
    Gabon is a sovereign state located on the equator.
    Willie Dixon is credited with writing over 500 songs, making him one of the most prolific songwriters in American music history.
    Lindum Colonia became a major thriving settlement in Roman Britain, with advanced public buildings and the best-developed sewerage system in the province by the 2nd century.
    Humans require vitamin C from food because their bodies cannot synthesize enough of it, unlike dogs, which can produce sufficient vitamin C on their own.
    Vincent van Gogh produced about a thousand paintings and an equal number of drawings during the last ten years of his life, despite suffering from extreme poverty and mental health issues.
    Barack Obama is seen here in his senior year in 1979 at Punahou School in Honolulu, Hawaii.
    The pedestal for the Statue of Liberty was built with 54,000,000 pounds of concrete, making it said to be the largest concrete foundation of its time.
    In 1965, Charles de Gaulle became the first French president elected by popular vote since 1848.
    Astronomers have discovered the largest known structure in the universe, a large quasar group that stretches 4 billion light-years from end to end, challenging the cosmological principle that suggests structures larger than about 1.2 billion light-years shouldn't exist.
    Kopassus, Indonesia's special forces group, was founded on April 16, 1952, and is known for conducting special operations such as counter-terrorism and intelligence gathering, gaining worldwide attention for its involvement in events like the Indonesian invasion of East Timor.
    Facts from this episode are sourced from API Ninjas.
    Fact explanations from OpenAI ChatGPT API with proprietary prompts.
    This podcast is produced by Klassic Studios
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Want to get smarter in less than 10 minutes? Then check the Daily Facts podcast that brings you interesting and surprising facts from around the world every day! Did you know that the longest recorded flight of a chicken lasted for 13 seconds? Or that there's a species of jellyfish that can essentially live forever? With the Daily Facts podcast, you'll learn something new and fascinating with every episode. Tune in daily and impress your friends with your newfound knowledge. Listen now on your favorite podcast platform. Hosted by Amalia Dupray and Montgomery Jones.
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