American History Hotline: Why Were There So Many Serial Killers in 1970s America?

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The Family Who Vanished Into Siberia for Over 40 Years [from Very Special Episodes]

In 1978, Soviet geologists flying over Siberia spotted something impossible: a family living in total isolation, untouched for decades by the modern world. But when outsiders finally reached their remote cabin, the family’s hidden world began to change forever. Special thanks to ...  عرض المزيد

Did Thomas Jefferson Steal the Declaration of Independence? [from American History Hotline]

Good artists borrow, great artists steal. Apparently, Thomas Jefferson got the memo. It turns out some North Carolinians penned their own Declaration of Independence nearly a year before TJ scribed his. So, if Thomas Jefferson stole (borrowed/homaged) the language for the Declara ...  عرض المزيد

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Spider-Man's Surreal Adventures on Broadway
Very Special Episodes

Very Special Episodes is a new podcast hosted by Dana Schwartz, Zaron Burnett, and Jason English. Follow us down a different rabbit hole every Wednesday.

In 2011, after many delays, one of the most anticipated musicals in theater history finally opened on Broad ...

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Happy Leap Day
Very Special Episodes

With help from "Leap Day Lady" Raenell Dawn, Dana Schwartz makes the case for making Leap Day a national holiday. 

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Very Special Episodes is a new podcast where we tell one incredible story each week. We'r ...

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Operation Lunar Eclipse
Ridiculous Crime

When a teenage astronomy fan is gifted a piece of the moon by NASA, he’s inadvertently pulled into the seedy underground moonrock trade. But don’t worry. With help from H. Ross Perot, NASA secret agents are on the case.

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Very Special Episodes is a new podcast wh ...

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The Amazing Journey of the Three Kichis
Very Special Episodes

In 1834, the Three Kichis were on a routine journey to deliver rice to Tokyo. But when a typhoon interfered, they were swept out into the Pacific for 5,000 miles — and became the first Japanese people in the Pacific Northwest. But that was only a single moment in one of histor ...

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