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You can bet on almost anything now. Kalshi wants to turn elections, inflation prints, and even hurricane counts into tradable markets. Sportsbooks feel like prediction markets with better UI. We’re living through the “futures-ization” of ev...
In 1961, Jimmy Dean topped the charts with Big Bad John — a ballad about a quiet miner who saves his crew when a mine collapses. The song, like its singer, was simple and sincere. Dean’s deep, steady drawl made him sound like someone you’d ...
In the mid 1950s, hit singles were short for a reason. The most famous example is The Doors’ “Light My Fire,” which appeared on the 1967 album at just over seven minutes but was issued to radio as a 2 minute and 52 second single. Length was...
In April 1860, Johnny Fry, (or Billy Richardson, sources vary) mounted his horse in St. Joseph, Missouri, carrying 49 letters and 5 private telegrams for the inaugural ride of the Pony Express. Before his ride, Fry had sworn a peculiar oath...
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