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An Australian woman’s collection of 1,035 Minions from around the world recently earned her a Guinness World Record.
In travel news this week: the world’s smallest park, Spain’s greatest food, plus North Americans who started new lives in ...
These are the most visually stunning IGFA world record fish of 2024, including giant snakeheads from Thailand, and snubnose pompano from Seychelles.
In a historic and inspirational feat, a Nigerian Journalist Mr Livinus Chibuike Victor of the NUJ FCT Council has broken the Guinness World Record for the longest interviewing marathon, clocking an ...
Livinus Chibuike Victor, a Nigerian journalist, has broken the Guinness World Record for the longest interviewing marathon, clocking an astonishing 75 hours of non-stop conversations in Abuja. The ...
Matthew Karmel is coordinating an online bootcamp to educate lawyers on providing pro bono support to climate-friendly causes.
It’d be difficult for any TV series, let alone an anime series, to be greeted with higher expectations than Lazarus. And, as Lazarus proves, it’d be equally difficult to live up to those ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. An East Lancashire pub has broken a Guinness World Record as part of a national attempt for most pints poured simultaneously. Fronted by ...
The family involved in Thursday afternoon’s tragic Hudson River helicopter crash had an interesting link to one of the most famous soccer teams in the world. Agustin Escobar, his wife Merce ...
“The record attempt followed Guinness World Records guidelines and was performed in live traffic conditions using an unmodified, in-production Verge TS Pro.” ...
Among the many unique records set by people, one of them is Marie Pearl Zellmer Robinson who holds the Guinness World Records title for having a largest mouth gap. When she opened her mouth, there was ...
Chess master Tunde Onakoya is attempting a 70-hour Guinness World Record chess marathon in Times Square to raise awareness and funds for homeless children’s education. You’ll remember that in ...