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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!

April 29, 2026 – Mourning Doves

The Mourning Dove:  America’s most abundant game bird — and one of its most resilient survivors If you’ve spent any time outdoors in North America, you’ve almost certainly heard it — that low, mournful coo-OO-oo drifting from

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April 28, 2026 – Starlings

Here’s the blog post as plain text: Birds Week — Day 2 of 7 The Uninvited Guest: The European Starling How one eccentric society and a Shakespeare obsession unleashed 93 million birds on a continent There are

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April 27, 2026 – Blue Jays

Welcome to Bird Week: Day One — The Blue Jay Few birds are as instantly recognizable as the Blue Jay — bold, brash, and brilliantly colored. But as it turns out, nearly everything you think you know

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April 24, 2026 – Great Barrier Reef

It’s Fun Fact Friday! In 2020, scientists made a discovery that captured the imagination of the world: a coral reef taller than the Empire State Building, hidden in plain sight off the coast of Australia. Researchers from

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April 23, 2026 – Taxi

It’s Throwback Thursday! Today, we’re featuring the year 1978, the year Taxi premiered on ABC! Taxi originally aired on ABC from September 1978 to May 1982, and on NBC for one season after that. It focuses on the everyday

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April 22, 2026 – Earth Day

Fifty-six years ago today, something remarkable happened. Twenty million Americans — about one in ten people living in the United States at the time — stepped outside, gathered together, and declared that the planet deserved better. It

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April 21, 2026 – Space Needle

Sixty-four years ago today, one of America’s most iconic landmarks pierced the Seattle sky for the first time. The Space Needle opened on April 21, 1962, as the centerpiece of that year’s World’s Fair — an event

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April 20, 2026 – Ranch Dressing

If you’ve ever dunked a pizza crust into a cup of ranch, sprinkled Cool Ranch Doritos dust on your fingers, or drizzled the creamy white dressing over a wedge salad without a second thought, you’re participating in

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April 17, 2026 – Idaho

We’ve reached the final day of State Name Week, and I saved one of my favorites for last. Because Idaho’s name origin isn’t just interesting — it’s arguably one of the greatest cons in American geographic history.

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April 16, 2026 – Arkansas

If you’ve ever caught yourself puzzling over why Arkansas and Kansas — two states that share a name origin — are pronounced so differently, you’re not alone. It’s one of those quirks of American English that seems

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April 15, 2026 – Maine

State Names Week, Day 3: Maine Where the land meets the sea — and the sunrise meets the sky Welcome back to State Names Week! Yesterday we explored California, and today we’re heading to the rugged northeastern

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April 14, 2026 – California

The origin of California’s name takes us back over 500 years to a Spanish romance novel. Written around 1510, The Adventures of Esplandián described “California” as a fictional island paradise east of the Indies, ruled by a

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April 13, 2026 – Wyoming

Wyoming: A Pennsylvania Name on a Mountain State How a Lenape word, a colonial massacre, and a congressman’s sense of poetry gave the Cowboy State its name — from nearly 2,000 miles away. This is Day 1

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April 10, 2026 – Washington

Happy Fun Fact Friday! Today we’re diving into one of the most irony-filled naming stories in American history, plus a treasure trove of fascinating facts about the great state of Washington. Did you know Washington state was

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April 9, 2026 – Dynasty

January 12, 1981 — a three-hour television event changed the landscape of American prime time forever. Forty-four years ago, ABC premiered one of the most iconic soap operas in television history. Dynasty ran for nine seasons, from

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April 8, 2026 – The Moon

The astronauts aboard the Artemis II mission have done something no human being has ever done before — they have travelled further into space than any of us who came before them. On Monday, they glimpsed parts

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April 7, 2026 – National Beer Day

Today, April 7th, is National Beer Day — and it turns out there’s a lot more to this celebration than just cracking open a cold one. From a midnight White House delivery to ancient Sumerian recipes, the

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April 6, 2026 – Twinkie

Today marks a sweet anniversary. On April 6, 1930 — 96 years ago today — one of America’s most iconic snack foods was born, not from a grand corporate vision, but from a plant manager’s practical problem-solving

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March 27, 2026 – Octopus

Let’s clear something up right away: octopuses don’t have tentacles. They have arms — eight of them — and the distinction matters. Unlike tentacles, which only have suckers at their tips, octopus arms are lined with suckers

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March 26, 2026 – QVC

It’s Throwback Thursday, and we’re taking it back to 1986 — a year that gave us Top Gun, the Statue of Liberty’s centennial, and perhaps most importantly for shopaholics everywhere: QVC. From a Videotape to a Television

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