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Today marks the birthday of Harry Houdini, whose daring escape acts captured the public imagination and made him the most celebrated magician of his time, and arguably of all time. That’s no small feat: The art of conjuring began in antiquity, and its history includes legendary figures Merlin and Simon Magus as well as more-modern masters such as Jean-Eugène Robert-Houdin, John Nevil Maskelyne, Howard Thurston, Harry Blackstone, Sr., Dai Vernon, Ricky Jay, and David Copperfield.

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The First Chart-Toppers

Eighty years ago today Billboard debuted its “Best-Selling Popular Record Albums” chart, considered the recording industry’s definitive ranking to this day. In 1945 the chart was dominated by three musicians.

Nat King Cole

Nat King Cole’s The King Cole Trio was the number-one album when the chart debuted. The album spent 12 weeks at the top position on and off throughout the year and featured Cole’s earliest recordings, including “Sweet Lorraine.”

Nat King Cole, June 1947. Glenn Miller

Glenn Miller & His Orchestra’s album Glenn Miller spent eight weeks at number one in 1945. The album—which included “Pennsylvania 6-5000” and “Moonlight Serenade”—hit the charts just five months after Miller boarded a London-to-Paris flight that disappeared.

Bing Crosby

The crooner Bing Crosby had two number-one albums in 1945: Selections from Going My Way and Merry Christmas, the latter containing his signature song “White Christmas.”

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Goliath birdeater

The largest known arachnid by mass, this South American tarantula has an appetite that extends beyond insects and earthworms.

DEI Programs

Here’s a look at the history of DEI programs, which aim to address historical and systemic disparities, in the United States.

One Piece

This Japanese manga, which debuted in 1997, spawned a media franchise, including a long-running series and several films.

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Can you solve four words at once?

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A delightful ruthless word game

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