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4 August 2024
- 00:00, 4 August 2024 (UTC)
- ... that Oriana Skylar Mastro (pictured), a Stanford political scientist, joined the U.S. Air Force as a PhD student to better understand military issues in the Asia–Pacific region?
- ... that the championship record was broken three times in the mixed 4 × 400 metres relay at the 2024 World Athletics Relays?
- ... that in its centennial year, Anderson's Grocery was said to be one of only ten small U.S. groceries that were more than a hundred years old?
- ... that Israeli archer Mikaella Moshe competed in the 2024 Paris Olympics after having spent less than two years in the sport?
- ... that a third of London Underground stations have step-free access?
- ... that Olympic sprinter Filomenaleonisa Iakopo is also a competitive bodybuilder?
- ... that the Idaho State Veterans Cemetery faced criticism in 2014 when it did not allow a lesbian couple to be buried together?
- ... that three-quarters of Doctor Who's longest story are missing?
- ... that had Cambodian swimmer Apsara Sakbun declined her invitation to compete at the 2024 Summer Olympics, her sister would have become an Olympian instead?
3 August 2024
- 00:00, 3 August 2024 (UTC)
- ... that the dried leaves of Strobilanthes tonkinensis (examples pictured) give black tea a sticky rice flavor?
- ... that at age 12, Emily Ausmus participated in an international water polo tournament against players as old as 19?
- ... that a crab species was named after both an ancient board game and a League of Legends character?
- ... that Cho Myung-chul was the first North Korean defector to be elected to the South Korean National Assembly?
- ... that the flagbearer for the Philippines at the 1924 Summer Olympics also carried a flag of the United States?
- ... that a geographer determined the surface area of Carl Friedrich Gauss's brain?
- ... that a Kentucky TV station gained industry attention after it criticized the overuse of the term "breaking news"?
- ... that citizens of New Westminster burnt effigies of Attorney General George Hunter Cary and drowned the ashes?
- ... that many enthusiasts say that a good tomato sandwich is so messy, it should be eaten over the kitchen sink?
2 August 2024
- 00:00, 2 August 2024 (UTC)
- ... that Matahi Brightwell (pictured) reintroduced the sport of waka ama to New Zealand?
- ... that during the First Bishops' War, the Duke of Hamilton's mother intended to shoot him with silver bullets if he landed in Scotland?
- ... that Warren Lawrence, the first Dominican swimmer at the Commonwealth Games, is the son of the first Dominican swimmer at the Olympics?
- ... that a high school evicted a Pennsylvania TV station?
- ... that the National Library of Korea is a no kid zone?
- ... that in its first appearance at the Olympics, Suriname was represented by a single athlete, who missed his event?
- ... that Myinsaing withstood a ten-week siege by the Mongols because its three brother leaders bribed the invaders to withdraw?
- ... that basketball player Marcedes Walker became an Olympian 16 years after her WNBA career ended?
- ... that "the old man was startled and a little shocked" when he was shown Walter Frere's revision of his book?
1 August 2024
- 00:00, 1 August 2024 (UTC)
- ... that China launched a military exercise in response to the inauguration of Lai Ching-te as president of Taiwan (pictured)?
- ... that although Luxembourg has won the Eurovision Song Contest five times, none of the winning artists representing the country have been native Luxembourgers?
- ... that basketball player Dylan Travis played for nine head coaches in nine years?
- ... that The Chinese in America documents how people in California, during the gold rush era, mailed their laundry to Hong Kong for cleaning?
- ... that a member of the House of Lords was the principal of a Canadian junior school?
- ... that despite being invented in the 2000s, Frutiger Aero was not named until 2017?
- ... that Roscoe "Red" Jackson was the last person to be publicly executed in the United States?
- ... that Cameroonian-born Joel Embiid opted to play for the 2024 U.S. Olympic basketball team instead of France in part because his son is American?
- ... that after Wong Sau Ying attempted to assassinate a British colonial official, the police and press began to associate the bob cut with anarchism?