This Thanksgiving, we took a look at terrifying turkeys (both wild and cooked), and also looked at how parades can be deadly. If you flew for the holiday, you might be interested in the truth behind airports and airlines. And if you struggle to escape from your relatives, fear not, there’s always alcohol.
Here's a look back at the facts we learned this week. These short summaries are not meant to be appreciated by themselves — each one links to a full article we put out this past week with much more info, so click every one that interests you, or you will never be king.
15 Jet-Setting Dollops of Trivia We Learned This Week
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