On Sarah’s Wiki Corner, you’ll learn something new every day! You never know what topic she’ll cover, but she’ll tell you something about something that may or may not be true (it is from the pages of Wikipedia, after all!) Tune in every day at 4:10, with afternoon host Mark Shuttleworth!

October 16, 2025 – The Joy of Painting

Happy Throwback Thursday! Today we’re featuring the year 1983 – the year Bob Ross’ The Joy of Painting started airing on PBS! In January 1983, television audiences were introduced to one of the most soothing and beloved

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October 15, 2025 – Fossils

Happy National Fossil Day! Every October, National Fossil Day invites us to step back—way back—into Earth’s deep past to celebrate the remnants of life that came long before us. Fossils are more than just ancient bones; they’re

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October 14, 2025 – Sherlock Holmes

On October 14, 1892, The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle was published, marking a turning point in literary history. The book collected twelve of Doyle’s earlier short stories featuring the brilliant detective and his

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October 13, 2025 – Diane Keaton

Hollywood lost a true legend this weekend – Diane Keaton died on October 11 at the age of 79. Born Diane Hall on January 5, 1946, in Los Angeles, her path to stardom was shaped early by

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October 8, 2025 – Microwaves

Eighty years ago today, on October 8, 1945, the Raytheon Manufacturing Company filed a patent for an invention that would forever change the way we cook: the microwave oven. The story begins with Percy Spencer, an electrical

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October 7, 2025 – Tacos

Happy National Taco Day! Today we celebrate one of the world’s most beloved foods—the taco! But before you unwrap your favorite taco, let’s take a little journey through its surprisingly rich (and explosive!) history. 🌽 Ancient Roots

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October 6, 2025 – Krakatoa

In August of 1883, the world experienced the loudest sound ever recorded — the catastrophic eruption of Krakatoa, a volcanic island in Indonesia. Indonesia is home to more than 130 active volcanoes, the most of any country

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October 3, 2025 – Gruen Effect

It’s another Fun Fact Friday! Have you ever walked into a shopping mall planning to grab “just one thing” … only to walk out an hour later with bags you never meant to buy? That’s not an

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October 2, 2025 – The Goonies

“Hey you guys!” This week’s Throwback Thursday takes us back to June 7, 1985, when The Goonies hit theaters and quickly became one of the most beloved adventure films of the decade. Directed by Richard Donner and

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October 1, 2025 – Jane Goodall

The world has lost one of its most remarkable voices for animals and the environment. Dame Jane Morris Goodall, the pioneering primatologist, anthropologist, and conservationist, has passed away at the age of 91 while on a speaking

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September 29, 2025 – Cup of Joe

Happy National Coffee Day! For many of us, the day doesn’t officially begin until we’ve had that first sip of coffee. In the U.S., we often call it a “cup of Joe”—but where did that nickname come

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September 24, 2025 – National Monuments

On this day in 1906, President Theodore Roosevelt made history by designating Devils Tower in Wyoming as the very first national monument. Rising 1,267 feet above the plains of northeastern Wyoming, this striking butte has long captivated

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September 23, 2025 – Neptune

On this day in 1846, astronomers officially discovered Neptune—the eighth and farthest known planet in our Solar System. Unlike the other planets, Neptune wasn’t first spotted with the naked eye or through regular telescopic observations. Instead, it

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September 22, 2025 – Autumnal Equinox

Today marks the autumnal equinox, the official first day of fall! While we often think of it as a full-day event, the equinox is actually just a single moment in time. This year, it happened at 2:19

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September 19, 2025 – Crayola

When you open a fresh box of crayons, that familiar waxy smell and burst of color probably takes you right back to childhood. But did you know the name Crayola actually means “oily chalk”? Crayola started out

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September 17, 2025 – Boston

On this day in 1630, English Puritan settlers founded Boston, naming it after the market town of Boston in Lincolnshire, England. Nearly four centuries later, the city has grown into not only the capital and most populous

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September 16, 2025 – Robert Redford

The world lost one of its greatest cinematic legends with the passing of Robert Redford, who died peacefully in his sleep at his home in Sundance, Utah, at the age of 89. Actor, director, producer, activist, and

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September 15, 2025 – Emmy Awards

Last night, television’s brightest stars gathered for the Emmy Awards—a tradition that celebrates the artistry and technical brilliance of the TV industry. While the Primetime Emmy Awards and the Daytime Emmy Awards tend to dominate headlines, the

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