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The Watts Riots of 1965: Six Days That Shook Los Angeles
In August 1965, a traffic stop in Los Angeles’ Watts neighbourhood ignited six days of chaos. Behind the flames was decades of injustice. This is the story of the Watts Riots — and why the city burned.


The Crocodile Stunt in Live and Let Die: When James Bond’s Escape Was All Too Real
Think Bond’s crocodile run in Live and Let Die was movie magic? Think again. Stuntman Ross Kananga risked his life, racked up 193 stitches, and gave us one of the most dangerous moments in 007 history.


Lieutenant-Colonel Patterson and the Man-Eaters of Tsavo: The Lions That Stopped a Railway
In 1898, two lions brought a British railway project in Kenya to a standstill – dragging men from tents, killing dozens, and outsmarting hunters. One man vowed to stop them. This is the true story of the Tsavo man-eaters.
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