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===31 May 2024===
*'''''00:00, 31 May 2024 (UTC)'''''
{{main page image/DYK|image=This one goes out to @unklesteve Galileo's right middle finger. (28747031137) (cropped).jpg|caption=Galileo's middle finger}}
* ... that '''[[Galileo's middle finger]]''' ''(pictured)'' is considered a secular relic?
* ... that [[Richard Osman]], who wrote "[[The Thursday Murder Club|the biggest thing in fiction since ''Harry Potter'']]", lost confidence in his writing ability after his experience with '''''[[Boyz Unlimited]]'''''{{-?}}
* ... that [[Green Bay Packers]] player '''[[Travis Glover]]''' started at three separate positions along the [[Lineman (gridiron football)#Offensive line|offensive line]] during his [[college football]] career?
* ... that even though about 100,000 mines were laid in '''[[Le Touquet]]''' during World War&nbsp;II, making it the most mined city in France, it was the first resort in northern France to open its beaches after the [[Liberation of France|liberation]]?
* ... that for his first recital as the organist of the restored [[Frauenkirche, Dresden|Frauenkirche]] in Dresden, '''[[Samuel Kummer]]''' chose music by [[Johann Sebastian Bach|Bach]], [[Johannes Brahms|Brahms]], and himself?
* ... that '''[[El Salvador–Manchukuo relations|El Salvador was the first country to recognize Manchukuo]]''', apart from Japan?
* ... that poet '''[[Peggy Pond Church]]''' became a strong pacifist and a member of the [[Quakers|Society of Friends]] after the [[Manhattan Project]] used her home as a place to build nuclear weapons?
* ... that librarian '''[[Anne Griffiths]]''' was one of the first British women to cross the [[Antarctic Circle]]?
* ... that a firearm [[blank (cartridge)|blank]] goes off during '''''[[The Days of '98 Show]]''''' shootout, startling the audience?

===30 May 2024===
*'''''00:00, 30 May 2024 (UTC)'''''
{{main page image/DYK|image=RIAN archive 67318 Soviet sappers.jpg|caption=Bomb defusing, photographed by Lander|border=yes}}
* ... that '''[[Olga Lander]]'''{{`s}} camera required her to work close to the dangerous wartime subjects she photographed'' (example pictured)''{{-?}}
* ... that the [[antiseptic]] cream '''[[Boroline]]''' was marketed to appeal to nationalistic sentiments?
* ... that '''[[Descendants of Christian IX of Denmark|King Christian&nbsp;IX and Queen Louise of Denmark were the parents]]''' of [[Frederick VIII of Denmark|a Danish king]], [[Alexandra of Denmark|a British queen]], [[George I of Greece|a Greek king]], and [[Maria Feodorovna (Dagmar of Denmark)|a Russian empress]]?
* ... that [[John D. Rockefeller&nbsp;Jr.]], under the name "David's Father", secretly authorized the purchase of '''[[Ludwell–Paradise House|an $8,000 "antique"]]'''?
* ... that although '''[[Evgeniia Subbotina]]''' failed to escape her own exile in [[Siberia]], she successfully aided the escapes of [[Catherine Breshkovsky]], [[Yelizaveta Kovalskaya]] and [[Sofya Bogomolets]]?
* ... that '''[[A Charge to Keep I Have|an 18th-century hymn]]''' inspired the title of [[George W. Bush]]'s [[A Charge to Keep|1999 autobiography]]?
* ... that [[Denpasar]] mayor '''[[I Gusti Ngurah Jaya Negara]]''' became active in politics after he was laid off from a bank due to the [[1997 Asian financial crisis|Asian financial crisis]]?
* ... that Israel's '''[[Environmental impact of the Israel–Hamas war|destruction of trees and farmland in Gaza]]''' has been described as an [[ecocide]]?
* ... that '''[[Elizabeth Storie]]'''{{`s}} doctor poured nitric acid into her mouth, causing her teeth to fall out?

===29 May 2024===
*'''''00:00, 29 May 2024 (UTC)'''''
{{main page image/DYK|image=Kimura Shotaro XV 2022.jpg|caption=''Gyōji'' with a ''Pokémon''-inspired kimono}}
* ... that since 2022, '''''[[gyōji]]''''' can be seen wearing ''Pokémon''-inspired kimonos ''(example pictured)'' in the ring to celebrate the 25th anniversary of ''[[Pokémon Red, Blue, and Yellow|Pokémon Red and Blue]]''{{-?}}
* ... that '''[[Marie Catharine Neal]]''', an expert on Hawaiian plants, authored the acclaimed book ''In Gardens of Hawaii'' in 1948, which described more than 2,000 species with detailed scientific information and illustrations?
* ... that Indonesian politician '''[[Sanusi (politician)|Sanusi]]'''{{`s}} parents discouraged him from becoming a government employee, because his salary would be paid partly from taxes on alcohol and prostitution?
* ... that [[Barry Sanders]] was the first player to play at least ten seasons in the [[National Football League]] and be '''[[List of Detroit Lions Pro Bowl selections|selected to the Pro Bowl]]''' in each year?
* ... that '''[[Ilie Purcaru]]''', as a contributor to [[Nicolae Ceaușescu's cult of personality]], claimed that a young Ceaușescu had walked into the woods of [[Scornicești]] without fearing their wolves?
* ... that the '''[[Lord Chamberlain's plays]]''' are a historical archive of play scripts curated through theatrical censorship that provide a unique insight into attitudes to race and sexuality?
* ... that '''[[Elizabeth Seifert]]''', who was denied a medical degree due to her gender, went on to achieve success as a writer, penning more than 80 novels about the very field from which she had been excluded?
* ... that [[Rachel Chinouriri]] decided to include the [[Flag of England|English flag]] on the cover art of '''''[[What a Devastating Turn of Events]]''''' to celebrate her [[Black British people|Black British]] identity?
* ... that when the [[Oakland Athletics]] promoted '''[[Bill McNulty]]''' to the major leagues, they needed [[park ranger|forest ranger]]s to find him?

===28 May 2024===
*'''''00:00, 28 May 2024 (UTC)'''''
{{main page image/DYK|image=Central Synagogue, Lexington Avenue NYC.jpg|caption=Central Synagogue}}
* ... that New York City's '''[[Central Synagogue (Manhattan)|Central Synagogue]]''' ''(pictured)'' has hosted churches and a mosque?
* ... that the Egyptian-Sudanese singer '''[[Nxdia]]''' took the "queer anthem" "She Likes a Boy" into the [[List of UK Singles Sales Chart number ones|UK Singles Sales Chart]]?
* ... that there is a dispute within the Indian communist movement on whether the [[Communist Party of India]] was '''[[Foundation of the Communist Party of India|founded in Tashkent in 1920 or Kanpur in 1925]]'''?
* ... that '''[[John Gould Stephenson]]''' fought at the [[Battle of Gettysburg]] while serving as the [[librarian of Congress]]?
* ... that the [[Swiss Party of Labour]] expelled '''[[Party of Labour of Basel|its branch in Basel]]''' in 1988 after tensions over an [[Squatting|occupation movement]] in the city?
* ... that between 2006 and 2007, '''[[Stacy Hollowell]]''' worked for basketball teams in Qatar, China, Bahrain and Lithuania?
* ... that on June&nbsp;30, 1973, '''[[1973 Concorde eclipse flight|scientists set the record for the longest observation of a total solar eclipse]]''', at 74 minutes of [[Solar eclipse|totality]]?
* ... that suffragette '''[[Ellen Oliver (suffragette)|Ellen Oliver]]''' recognised "daughter of God" [[Mabel Barltrop]] as the spiritual child of prophet [[Joanna Southcott]]?
* ... that a ring-tailed monkey named Jenny threw billiard balls down a flight of stairs to alert firefighters to a fire in '''[[155 Mercer Street|their own building]]'''?

===27 May 2024===
*'''''00:00, 27 May 2024 (UTC)'''''
{{main page image/DYK|image=Drake and Kendrick Lamar collage.jpg|caption=Kendrick Lamar and Drake}}
* ... that the '''[[Drake–Kendrick Lamar feud|"beef" between Kendrick Lamar and Drake]]''' ''(both pictured)'' dates back to the 2013 song "[[Control (Big Sean song)|Control]]"?
* ... that the ''[[Bluey (2018 TV series)|Bluey]]'' special "'''[[The Sign (Bluey)|The Sign]]'''" reminded a ''[[The Sydney Morning Herald|Sydney Morning Herald]]'' reporter of Australia's housing crisis?
* ... that '''[[Joel Breman]]''', who helped combat the [[1976 Zaire Ebola virus outbreak|1976 Ebola virus outbreak in Zaire]], was not expected to return alive by the pilots who dropped him there?
* ... that the [[Lutheranism|Lutheran]] '''[[St. Trinitatis, Wolfenbüttel|St. Trinitatis]]''' in [[Wolfenbüttel]], consecrated in 1719, is a [[Baroque architecture|Baroque]] church with a facade recalling that of [[Castle Salzdahlum|a palace]]?
* ... that to mitigate [[Maluku sectarian conflict|religious violence in the city]], [[Ambon, Maluku|Ambon]] mayor '''[[Marcus Jacob Papilaja]]''' made Muslim and Christian city employees mix?
* ... that the '''[[Vulcan Bridge]]''', a bridge in [[Vulcan, West Virginia]], was constructed after the mayor requested financial aid from the Soviet Union?
* ... that while going to the '''[[Strategion]]''' in [[Constantinople]], Emperor [[Theodosius&nbsp;II]] was attacked with stones by a hungry mob?
* ... that during the "trial from hell" '''[[Matthew Charles Johnson]]''' hurled abuse at the judge and one of his co-accused threw a bag of excrement at a member of the jury?

===26 May 2024===
*'''''00:00, 26 May 2024 (UTC)'''''
{{main page image/DYK|image=Zapad-2009 military exercises.jpg|caption=Landing craft during Zapad 2009}}
* ... that the Russian and Belarussian military exercise '''[[Zapad 2009]]''' ''(pictured)'' involved nuclear-capable ballistic missiles?
* ... that the '''[[Robyn Gigl]]''' novel ''By Way of Sorrow'', which features a transgender lawyer as the protagonist, was described as "quietly groundbreaking" by ''The New York Times''{{-?}}
* ... that due to a '''[[2024 Southeast Asia heat wave|2024 heat wave in Southeast Asia]]''', [[heat index|heat indices]] in the Philippines rose to dangerous levels, as high as 51&nbsp;°C (124&nbsp;°F)?
* ... that '''[[Hal Malchow]]''' consulted for every Democratic presidential nominee from 1988 through 2004?
* ... that before its inhabitants were evicted, '''[[Rosal, Sutherland|Rosal]]''' was the largest of 49 townships in [[Strathnaver]]?
* ... that '''[[Mohammad Saifullah Ozaki]]''', an academic in Japan born to a Hindu family in Bangladesh, became a leader in the Islamic State?
* ... that '''[[September 2023 New York floods|floods across New York City in September&nbsp;2023]]''' allowed a [[sea lion]] to escape her enclosure at the [[Central Park Zoo]]?
* ... that '''[[Dedie Rachim]]''' was the first active member of the [[Corruption Eradication Commission]] to be elected to public office?
* ... that '''[[Boot Monument|a boot]]''' is the only monument in the United States dedicated to the traitor [[Benedict Arnold]] because it "was the only part of Arnold not to later turn traitor"?

===25 May 2024===
*'''''00:00, 25 May 2024 (UTC)'''''
{{main page image/DYK|image=Nellie McCoy seated portrait cropped.jpg|caption=Nellie McCoy}}
* ... that actress '''[[Nellie McCoy]]''' ''(pictured)'' suffered a [[Mental disorder#Definition|mental breakdown]] after her theatre performance was criticized, leading to her being committed to a [[sanatorium]]?
* ... that although the '''[[icosian game]]''' was advertised as a "highly amusing game for the drawing room", it was too easy to play and not a commercial success?
* ... that prior to embarking on a music career during the {{nowrap|COVID-19}} pandemic, the DJ '''[[Simone Murphy|Sim0ne]]''' placed fifth on [[Britain's Next Top Model series 11|the eleventh series]] of ''[[Britain's Next Top Model]]'' in 2017?
* ... that the architects of the '''[[Eldridge Street Synagogue]]''' were Catholics who had never designed a synagogue before?
* ... that '''[[Theo Benedet]]''' is the first [[Lineman (gridiron football)#Offensive line|offensive lineman]] to be named the best Canadian university football lineman two years in a row?
* ... that '''[[Luo Wenzao]]''' became the first [[Catholic Church|Catholic]] bishop from China in 1685, after initially declining the appointment in 1677?
* ... that the historic mansion '''[[Bulgur Palas]]''' in [[Istanbul]] hosted a birdhouse for hundreds of domestic canaries in one room during its ownership by the [[Ottoman Bank]]?
* ... that women were 33 percent more likely than men to search for '''[[Coulrophilia|clown pornography]]''' on [[Pornhub]] in 2016?
* ... that the chief editor of the '''''[[United States' Telegraph]]''''' allegedly gouged a rival reporter's eyes inside a Senate office?

===24 May 2024===
*'''''00:00, 24 May 2024 (UTC)'''''
{{main page image/DYK|image=File:Jonathan Stoklosa and Joe Biden.png|caption=[[Jonathan Stoklosa]] ''(left)'' with Joe Biden}}
* ... that the 2024 inductees to the [[Delaware Sports Museum and Hall of Fame]] include a '''[[Jonathan Stoklosa|man with Down syndrome]]''' who has lifted 425 pounds (193&nbsp;kg) ''(pictured)'', an '''[[Cheryl Hamilton|"average gymnast"]]''' turned Olympics judge, a '''[[Kevin Tresolini|"preeminent sportswriter"]]''', the state's '''[[Eric Cannon|"greatest high hurdler"]]''', the '''[[David Raymond|"inventor"]]''' of the modern sports mascot, a record-setting '''[[Gary Chelosky|10-year-old]]''', a '''[[Marcy Levine|champion gymnast]]''', an Olympic '''[[Caitlin Van Sickle|field hockey player]]''', and a '''[[Cliff Brumbaugh|pro baseball player]]''' in five countries?<!-- NOTE: This hook is a date-specific request; it should not be moved from this slot -->
* ... that '''[[Guandimiao|an ancient Chinese village]]''' likely had its own local [[pyromancy|pyromancer]]?
* ... that [[Napoleon]] awarded a medal to English inventor '''[[James White (inventor)|James White]]'''?
* ... that the Japanese vegetable '''[[nozawana]]''' got its name from skiers visiting [[Nozawaonsen]] who were impressed by the area's pickled [[turnip]]?<!-- NOTE: This hook is a date-specific request; it should not be moved from this slot -->
* ... that [[Plato]] and [[Aristotle]] both '''[[History of the extraterrestrial life debate|opposed the idea of extraterrestrial life]]'''?
* ... that by 2022 '''[[Levi Marhabi]]''' had become the last known [[Yemenite Jews|Jew in Yemen]]?
* ... that the inclusion of the Canadian song "'''[[How Long (Paula Toledo song)|How Long]]'''" in a bootleg Russian DVD resulted in a sixteen-year search for the track's creator?
* ... that '''[[Satanoperca lilith|a species of Brazilian cichlid]]''' is named after both [[Satan]] and [[Lilith]]?
* ... that the Beatles secretly called the host of '''[[Pop Go the Beatles|their radio show]]''' "Pee Litres"?

===23 May 2024===
*'''''00:00, 23 May 2024 (UTC)'''''
{{main page image/DYK|image=Naturalis Biodiversity Center - RMNH.ART.851 - Prunus jamasakura - Kawahara Keiga - 1823 - 1829 - Siebold Collection - pencil drawing - water colour.jpeg|caption=''Yamazakura'' by [[Kawahara Keiga]]}}
* ... that bears may be [[Biological dispersal|dispersers]] of the '''[[Prunus jamasakura|Japanese mountain cherry]]''' ''(painting pictured)''{{-?}}
* ... that Romani Holocaust survivor '''[[Philomena Franz]]''' wrote about her deportation to Auschwitz, internment in Ravensbrück, escape from a camp near Wittenberge, and concealment by a farmer?
* ... that '''[[Ruach Planitia|a large basin]]''' on Neptune's moon [[Triton (moon)|Triton]] may have once been filled with liquid water [[Cryovolcano#Mechanisms|cryolava]], similar to how liquid silicates fill lava lakes on Earth?
* ... that '''[[Inman Jackson]]''' played "as though he were born with a basketball in each hand"?
* ... that '''[[Josephine Kenyon]]''' moved from recommendations of rigid scheduling to "on-demand" scheduling in editions of her book ''[[Healthy Babies Are Happy Babies]]''{{-?}}
* ... that '''[[Amie Parnes]]''' allegedly first heard about her employer, ''[[The Messenger (website)|The Messenger]]'', ceasing operations from a ''[[The New York Times|New York Times]]'' article?
* ... that '''''[[Coffee Talk Episode 2: Hibiscus & Butterfly|Coffee Talk Episode&nbsp;2: Hibiscus & Butterfly]]''''' was released after the main creator of ''[[Coffee Talk (video game)|Coffee Talk]]'' died in March&nbsp;2022?
* ... that baritone '''[[Liviu Holender]]''' chose ''[[lied]]er'' by five composers whose music was banned by the Nazis—[[Franz Schreker|Schreker]], [[Alexander von Zemlinsky|Zemlinsky]], [[Gustav Mahler|Mahler]], [[Erich Wolfgang Korngold|Korngold]] and [[Arnold Schoenberg|Schönberg]]—for a recital at the [[Oper Frankfurt]]?
* ... that one member of the [[United States Army Air Corps|U.S. Army Air Corps]] was so unimpressed by the '''[[Estoppey D-series|Estoppey {{nowrap|D-8}}]]''' that he stated that he would rather use "nails and a wire"?

===22 May 2024===
*'''''00:00, 22 May 2024 (UTC)'''''
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* ... that excavations at '''[[Horvat 'Eqed]]''' ''(pictured)'' uncovered [[Bar Kokhba revolt coinage|coinage]] and [[Bar Kokhba hiding complexes|hiding complexes]] dating from the [[Bar Kokhba revolt]], as well as arrowheads, armor scales, slingshots, and [[ballista]]e?
* ... that '''[[Spider (musician)|Spider]]''' began making [[Alternative rock#Alternative pop|alternative music]] because she felt that not enough Black women were doing so?
* ... that the trowel and gavel used at the cornerstone-laying ceremony for the '''[[Southern Railway Building]]''' were previously used by George Washington for the U.S. Capitol?
* ... that '''[[Gherardo Gambelli]]''', the incoming [[Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Florence|archbishop of Florence]], served as a [[prison religion|prison chaplain]] in Chad for over a decade?
* ... that the '''[[Centurion C-RAM]]''' can fire 4500 rounds per minute?
* ... that Indonesian politician '''[[Rahmad Mas'ud]]''' received his master's degree simultaneously with four of his siblings?
* ... that all '''[[Timeline of the 1993 Atlantic hurricane season|Atlantic hurricane activity in 1993]]''' ceased two full months before the season officially ended?
* ... that '''[[Chuck Eisenmann]]''' went from professionally pitching in baseball to owning and training the dogs that starred on the Canadian television series ''[[The Littlest Hobo]]''{{-?}}
* ... that [[Richard Garwin]] proposed using a '''[[Bed of nails defense|bed of nails]]''' to protect the [[LGM-30 Minuteman|Minuteman missile]] silos from attack?

===21 May 2024===
*'''''00:00, 21 May 2024 (UTC)'''''
{{main page image/DYK|image=Samir Aït Saïd - Rings Podium 2016 Olympics Test Event.jpg|caption=Samir Aït Saïd}}
* ... that gymnast '''[[Samir Aït Saïd]]''' ''(pictured)'' performed a [[Flip (acrobatic)|backflip]] as the French team walked in during the [[2020 Summer Olympics opening ceremony]]?
* ... that the New York City government sought to demolish a wall around the '''[[Isaac L. Rice Mansion]]''' for five years?
* ... that '''[[Mayling Oey-Gardiner]]''' went from being a [[University of Indonesia]] clerk to a full professor?
* ... that according to '''''[[Brandy Hellville & the Cult of Fast Fashion|Brandy Hellville]]''''', executives at [[Brandy Melville]] have bought the clothes off of employees' backs?
* ... that '''[[KKOG-TV|a California TV station]]''' wondered whether it had the "World's Longest Pregnancy"?
* ... that it will soon be illegal for government employees to '''[[Gambling in Georgia|gamble in the country of Georgia]]'''?
* ... that Czech industrialist '''[[Jan Felkl]]''' founded a company in 1854 that would produce [[globe]]s in 17 languages?
* ... that the Russian and Belarusian military exercise '''[[Zapad 2013]]''' was officially described as counterterrorist, but international observers concluded that it was a preparation for a conventional war?
* ... that after criticizing the [[Spoils system|political patronage system]], '''[[John Silva Meehan]]''' was hired as [[Librarian of Congress]] through "purely an act of political patronage"?

===20 May 2024===
*'''''00:00, 20 May 2024 (UTC)'''''
{{main page image/DYK|image=Khalili Collection Islamic Art jly-1857-comp CROP.jpg|caption=Emerald-set box from ''Heaven on Earth''}}
* ... that the exhibition '''''[[Heaven on Earth: Art from Islamic Lands]]''''' included art from the 8th to 19th centuries ''(object pictured)''{{-?}}
* ... that a major parade took place in [[Cairo]] on 24&nbsp;August 1472 for the hanging of '''[[Shah Suwar]]'''?
* ... that [[Ronald MacDonald (athlete)|Ronald MacDonald]] was allegedly [[Chloroform#Pharmacology|drugged with chloroform]] during the '''[[1901 Boston Marathon]]''', sabotaging his race?
* ... that avant-garde musician '''[[Mabe Fratti]]'''{{`s}} religious upbringing restricted her to classical and [[Christian music]] until she discovered file sharing on [[LimeWire]]?
* ... that '''[[WLOS|a North Carolina TV station]]''' broadcast from a "residential showplace" that was considered to be "one of [the] finest" houses in town?
* ... that Lithuanian communist activist '''[[Valerija Narvydaitė]]''' spent more than 14 years in jails and detention centres?
* ... that "'''[[Not Strong Enough (Boygenius song)|Not Strong Enough]]'''" by [[Boygenius]] describes conflicting mental states of self-hatred and self-importance?
* ... that '''[[Ronald Reagan and AIDS|Ronald Reagan did not publicly mention AIDS]]''' until 1985, after more than 5,000 people in the United States had died from it?
* ... that many '''[[winter wonderland]]''' fairs have become notorious as "winter blunderlands"?

===19 May 2024===
*'''''00:00, 19 May 2024 (UTC)'''''
{{main page image/DYK|image=Death Camas Mining Bee Andrena astragali THYG3.jpg|caption=Death camas miner bee on a death camas flower}}
* ... that the nectar and pollen of the '''[[Toxicoscordion venenosum|meadow death camas]]''' and its relatives are so toxic that no bee except the '''[[Andrena astragali|death camas miner bee]]''' ''(pictured on flower)'' can eat them?
* ... that according to '''[[Dadang Supriatna]]''', his father gave him 1,000 bricks to fund his studies?
* ... that [[sulfate]] pollution causes cooling through '''[[global dimming]]''', which is comparable to [[Atmospheric methane|warming from methane]]?
* ... that a priest refused to perform the wedding ceremony for Austrian socialist '''[[Josef Peskoller]]''' and his fiancée Maria Griel on political grounds in 1928?
* ... that '''[[data breach]]es''' are rarely detected by the compromised organization?
* ... that Puerto Rican singer [[Young Miko]] composed "'''[[Classy 101|Classy&nbsp;101]]'''" in Los Angeles and had never met Colombian singer [[Feid]] before he recorded the song with her?
* ... that '''[[Fang Gan]]''' failed the [[imperial examination]] more than ten times, apparently because of his [[Cleft lip and cleft palate|cleft lip]]?
* ... that ice in outer space is an [[amorphous solid]], and this may be the most common '''[[Phases of ice|phase of ice]]''' in the universe?
* ... that '''[[Butt Drugs]]''' in [[Corydon, Indiana]], had Butt Liquors and free parking in the rear?

===18 May 2024===
*'''''00:00, 18 May 2024 (UTC)'''''
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* ... that '''[[George Jenkins (public servant)|George Jenkins]]''' ''(pictured)'' was described in 1901 as "the happiest, proudest, most important and most worried individual" in Australia, but 90 years later as "a lazy, dictatorial, unctuous opportunist"?
* ... that the '''[[Golden State Valkyries]]''' are the first [[Expansion team|expansion franchise]] in the [[Women's National Basketball Association|WNBA]] since 2008?
* ... that '''[[NBV21|a 2021 Dutch translation]]''' of the [[Bible]] introduces five new animals?
* ... that in '''''[[Freedom from Fear: The American People in Depression and War, 1929–1945]]''''', "the 'American people' appear with conspicuous infrequency"?
* ... that '''[[Julian Prégardien]]'''{{`s}} performance as the [[Evangelist (Bach)|Evangelist]] in Bach's ''[[St&nbsp;Matthew Passion]]'' was noted by one reviewer for its emphatic and penetrating "profoundly human" nature?
* ... that ''[[The New York Times]]'' called '''''[[Teeth (musical)|Teeth]]''''' a "feminist awakening with a lethal bite"?
* ... that '''[[Debbie Currie]]''' once worked as a [[crossing guard|lollipop lady]]?
* ... that the '''[[Missoula Children's Theatre]]''' works with more than 65,000 children every year?
* ... that in two years the '''[[New Britain Mules|Thourots became the Brewers, who became the Palaces, who became the Jackaways, who became the Mules, who then disbanded]]'''?

===17 May 2024===
*'''''00:00, 17 May 2024 (UTC)'''''
{{main page image/DYK|image=Enchylium limosum Lime-loving Tarpaper Lichen.jpg|caption=''Enchylium limosum''}}
* ... that '''''[[Enchylium limosum]]''''' ''(example pictured)'' loves [[Lime (material)|lime]]?
* ... that despite graduating last in his West Point class, '''[[Frederick Kimble]]''' eventually became a general?
* ... that the 2024 film '''''[[18×2 Beyond Youthful Days]]''''' was filmed in Japan in March to capture both snowfalls and cherry blossoms in the same month?
* ... that a will bequeathing the '''[[Chestnut Street Opera House]]''' to the [[University of Pennsylvania]] was contested at the [[Supreme Court of Pennsylvania]]?
* ... that the comedian '''[[Jonny Pelham]]''' is one of an estimated 200 people in the UK to suffer from [[popliteal pterygium syndrome]]?
* ... that after a CD edition of [[Taylor Swift]]'s album ''[[Midnights]]'' containing the exclusive song "'''[[You're Losing Me]]'''" was released at [[MetLife Stadium]], some of the first purchasers uploaded the song online?
* ... that ''[[BBC Breakfast]]''{{'s}} resident doctor '''[[Nighat Arif]]''' has advocated for more women to be given [[Vibrator (sex toy)|vibrators]] for medical reasons?
* ... that '''[[German atrocities committed against Soviet prisoners of war|Soviet prisoners of war were]]''' the second-largest group of victims of Nazi mass killing?
* ... that '''[[Katherine Sleeper Walden]]''' was a journalist, postmistress, innkeeper, community organizer, environmental activist, and conservationist who now has [[The Sleepers (New Hampshire)|three mountains named after her]]?

===16 May 2024===
*'''''00:00, 16 May 2024 (UTC)'''''
{{main page image/DYK|image=Erik Sparre af Rossvik.jpg|caption=Erik Sparre}}
* ... that '''[[Erik Sparre]]''' ''(pictured)'' is known as "the father of Swedish constitutional law"?
* ... that writer and artist [[Jim Steranko]] was given authorship of "'''[[The Strange Death of Captain America]]'''" in part to resolve a dispute between himself and [[Stan Lee]]?
* ... that '''[[Jan Klán]]''', as a pilot in the [[Escadron de Chasse 2/4 La Fayette|Groupe de Chasse&nbsp;II/5]], became the first Czech to achieve an aerial victory against the [[Luftwaffe]] while flying the [[Curtiss P-36 Hawk|Hawk&nbsp;75]]?
* ... that as part of illegal wildlife trading, '''''[[Oophaga solanensis]]''''' frogs are bought for US$3 in their native Colombia and sold for up to US$1,000 overseas?
* ... that before becoming a voice actor, '''[[Kikunosuke Toya]]''' was the keyboardist of an all-male [[Princess Princess (band)|Princess Princess]] cover band in high school?
* ... that the U.S. state of [[Oklahoma]] '''[[2010 Oklahoma State Question 755|was not allowed to ban Sharia law]]'''?
* ... that [[Triton (moon)|Triton]], a moon of Neptune, '''[[Climate of Triton|has thin clouds that are likely made of nitrogen ice crystals]]'''?
* ... that '''[[Jake Bates]]'''{{`s}} first in-game [[field goal]] was the second-longest in [[Professional gridiron football|professional football]] history?
* ... that all sea lions in [[Otago]] descend from '''[[Mum (sea lion)|Mum]]'''?

===15 May 2024===
*'''''00:00, 15 May 2024 (UTC)'''''
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* ... that '''[[Mad honey|{{shy|hallu|ci|no|genic}} honey]]''' ''(pictured)'' was used as a biological weapon more than 2000 years ago?
* ... that after failing to qualify for prestigious races as an athlete, '''[[Mounir Akbache]]''' became a [[Pacemaker (running)|rabbit]]?
* ... that the memorial '''[[Ivančena]]''' was created to honor members of the Silesian Scout Resistance who were executed for their part in the [[Resistance in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia|resistance to Nazi occupation]] during World War&nbsp;II?
* ... that '''[[Lewis W. Green]]''' was one of the two members of the first graduating class of [[Centre College]] and later became its president?
* ... that "'''[[Toy Town]]'''" was said to have "almost destroyed" the [[happy hardcore]] scene?
* ... that '''[[2005–2014 Indonesian local elections|nearly a thousand elections for local executives]]''' were held in Indonesia between 2005 and 2013, with an average of around one every three days?
* ... that although '''[[Agnes Kimball]]''' was a popular recording artist of opera and musical theatre, she never appeared as a singing actress on the stage?
* ... that '''[[287 Broadway|287&nbsp;Broadway]]''' was once called "the most succulent cast-iron street-show in all New York"?

===14 May 2024===
*'''''00:00, 14 May 2024 (UTC)'''''
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* ... that '''[[Li Zhaoxing]]''' ''(pictured)'', a former Chinese minister of foreign affairs, has published more than 200 poems and was known as a "poet minister"?
* ... that '''[[List of Green Bay Packers NFL All-Decade Team selections|at least one person on every NFL All-Decade Team has played for the Green Bay Packers]]''', although one of those players was only with the Packers for one season?
* ... that the '''[[2024 opening of regular sessions of the National Congress of Argentina]]''' took place at 21:00 instead of 12:00?
* ... that '''[[Ground Round]]''' attempted to diversify its meat-heavy menu with such dishes as swordfish and Mexican pizza?
* ... that ''[[Final Fantasy]]''{{'s}} "'''[[Exdeath|first great villain]]'''" has been compared to characters like the [[Green Goblin]] and the [[Joker (character)|Joker]]?
* ... that singer '''[[Frank Croxton]]''' performed a duet with his father for the unveiling of a monument to a Confederate States Army general?
* ... that '''[[Thomas Figures]]''' prosecuted two members of the [[Ku Klux Klan]] for murder, and '''[[Michael Figures]]''' bankrupted their organization in a civil lawsuit?
* ... that ancient humans cared for '''[[Bonn–Oberkassel dog|a 14,000-year-old puppy]]'''?

===13 May 2024===
*'''''00:00, 13 May 2024 (UTC)'''''
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* ... that the '''[[COSMOS field]]''' ''(pictured)'' is the largest contiguous survey of the universe ever taken by the [[Hubble Space Telescope]]?
* ... that '''[[Harrogate War Memorial]]''', by '''[[Ernest Prestwich]]''', names 1163 casualties of the First and Second World Wars, of whom more than 300 have unknown graves, and the youngest was 15 years old?
* ... that within a week of its upload, '''''[[YouTube Rewind 2018: Everyone Controls Rewind]]''''' became [[List of most-disliked YouTube videos|YouTube's most-disliked video]] of all time?
* ... that no voting was held in four out of six [[Curia#Modern usage|curiae]] in the '''[[1916 Warsaw City Council election]]''', as the Polish and Jewish parties had agreed on a single joint candidate slate?
* ... that [[Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority]] general manager '''[[Phillip Eng]]''' brews his own beer?
* ... that the oldest complete versions of the [[Book of Jonah]] and [[First Epistle of Peter|1&nbsp;Peter]] are from '''[[Crosby–Schøyen Codex MS 193|a 3rd-century codex]]''' discovered in Egypt in 1952?
* ... that [[Internet celebrity|social media influencer]] '''[[Andrew Tate]]''' described himself as "absolutely a [[Misogyny|misogynist]]"?
* ... that when the [[Bukharan Jews|Bukharian-Jewish]] Soviet newspaper '''''[[Bajroqi Miⱨnat]]''''' switched to the [[Latin script]], it initially did not use capital letters, following Jewish writing rules?
* ... that actress '''[[Edna May Sperl]]'''{{`s}} fiancé was arrested on the day of her wedding by a [[United States Marshals Service|federal marshal]] because her fiancé's father opposed the marriage?

===12 May 2024===
*'''''00:00, 12 May 2024 (UTC)'''''
{{main page image/DYK|image=ForeverYoung-20231014-kyotorc.jpg|caption=Forever Young}}
* ... that fans speculate that '''[[Forever Young (horse)|Forever Young]]''' ''(pictured)'', the winner of the [[Saudi Derby]], might become a "horse girl" in the game ''[[Uma Musume Pretty Derby]]''{{-?}}
* ... that '''[[Addie Viola Smith]]''' was the first female [[Foreign Service officer]] to serve under the [[United States Department of Commerce]]?
* ... that in 88&nbsp;BC, [[Sulla|Lucius Cornelius Sulla]] carried out the '''[[March on Rome (88 BC)|first coup d'état in Roman history]]'''?
* ... that during a soccer game, '''[[Mike Watts (sportscaster)|Mike Watts]]''' and his co-commentator wove more than 200 [[Taylor Swift]] song titles into the broadcast?
* ... that '''[[Bedok Reservoir MRT station]]''' features a public artwork including a message that "dribbles down" the lift shaft in motifs of droplets?
* ... that [[Cinda Firestone]], the heiress to the [[Firestone Tire and Rubber Company]], directed '''[[Attica (1974 film)|a documentary]]''' about the 1971 [[Attica Prison riot]]?
* ... that in 1850s [[New Orleans]], the French revolutionary '''[[Joseph Déjacque]]''' called for [[Slavery in the United States|black slaves]] and the [[Working class in the United States#Political role of the white working class|white working class]] to overthrow the United States in a [[social revolution]]?
* ... that '''''[[The Ugly Black Bird]]''''', a Polish book that discredited the autobiographical value of [[Jerzy Kosiński|Kosiński]]'s ''[[The Painted Bird]]'', initially received reviews that were "more negative than favourable"?
* ... that '''[[Cam Booser]]''' retired from baseball to work as a carpenter in 2017 and made it to [[Major League Baseball]] in 2024?

===11 May 2024===
*'''''00:00, 11 May 2024 (UTC)'''''
{{main page image/DYK|image=Киро Глигоров 03 (28-01-1993).jpg|caption=Kiro Gligorov}}
* ... that under the rule of the first Macedonian president, '''[[Kiro Gligorov]]''' ''(pictured)'', the Republic of Macedonia was the only state that seceded from Yugoslavia peacefully?
* ... that due to '''[[Richard Louhenapessy]]'''{{`s}} arrest, the Indonesian city of [[Ambon, Maluku|Ambon]] had four mayors in May&nbsp;2022?
* ... that the [[Israel Defense Forces]] have accepted responsibility for '''[[World Central Kitchen aid convoy attack|killing seven World Central Kitchen aid workers in targeted drone strikes]]''' that destroyed the aid workers' cars one by one?
* ... that Broadway and film star '''[[Lester Allen]]''' began his career as a child acrobat in the [[Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus|Barnum and Bailey Circus]]?
* ... that the '''[[Kiso 5639|Skyrocket Galaxy]]''' has been described by [[NASA]] as looking like a "July 4th skyrocket"?
* ... that a reviewer described the approach of [[soprano]] '''[[Magdalena Hinterdobler]]''' to her role as Grete in Zemlinsky's ''[[Der Traumgörge]]'' as "bold" and "sassy"?
* ... that of the '''[[List of Green Bay Packers NFL All-Rookie Team selections|33 Green Bay Packers players named to an NFL All-Rookie Team]]''' since 1975, only one—[[James Lofton]]—went on to be inducted into the [[Pro Football Hall of Fame]]?
* ... that after being sent off for the record 97th time, footballer '''[[Elvio Porcel de Peralta]]''' went to the referee and punched him?
* ... that the café '''[[C1 Espresso]]''' delivers food to customers using [[pneumatic tube]]s?

===10 May 2024===
*'''''00:00, 10 May 2024 (UTC)'''''
{{main page image/DYK|image=Duke of Edinburgh 33 Allan Warren.jpg|caption=Prince Philip}}
* ... that '''[[Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh|Prince Philip]]''' ''(pictured)'' was the first member of the British royal family to fly in a helicopter?
* ... that the 1910–1916 publication '''''[[Raḥamim (newspaper)|Raḥamim]]''''' was the first newspaper in the [[Bukharian (Judeo-Tajik dialect)|Judeo-Tajik language]]?
* ... that football player '''[[Dick Harris (center)|Dick Harris]]''' was selected in professional drafts four times, including twice as a first-round pick, but never played professionally?
* ... that [[Pulp (band)|Pulp]] singer [[Jarvis Cocker]] helped fundraise to save '''[[Ron's Place|a Merseyside flat]]''' that has been called "the first example of [[outsider art]] to be [[Listed building|nationally listed]]"?
* ... that basketball player '''[[Joanne McCarthy (basketball)|Joanne McCarthy]]''' and her actress sister [[Jenny McCarthy|Jenny]] did gymnastics and bowling in their youth?
* ... that in 1911 the '''[[Butterfly Theater]]''' featured a [[pipe organ]] worth US$10,000 (equivalent to US$327,000 in 2023)?
* ... that [[environmental economics|environmental economist]] '''[[V. Kerry Smith|V.&nbsp;Kerry Smith]]''' has been described as a "Renaissance Man of Economics"?
* ... that a year after objecting to the unauthorised use of his own [[artificial intelligence|AI]]-generated vocals, [[Drake (musician)|Drake]] used vocals of other rappers generated that way '''[[Taylor Made Freestyle|to respond to a diss against him]]'''?
* ... that in 1919 nurse '''[[Hilda Hope McMaugh]]''' became the first Australian woman to qualify as a pilot?
* ... that employees of '''[[WEDU|a Florida TV station]]''' joked that their studio building would survive "as long as the termites don't stop holding hands"?

===9 May 2024===
*'''''00:00, 9 May 2024 (UTC)'''''
{{main page image/DYK|image=Editors Building, 1729 H St. NW, Washington, DC, 11-Jul-2018.jpg|caption=Editors Building}}
* ... that new employees of a business headquartered in the '''[[Editors Building]]''' ''(pictured)'' chose their office decorations from a 7,000-piece collection of historic memorabilia of Washington, D.C.?
* ... that the fossil insect '''''[[Allenbya holmesae]]''''' was named after its finder's mother's maiden name?
* ... that '''[[Eric Sievers]]''' helped the [[San Diego Chargers]] set an NFL record for [[reception (gridiron football)|receptions]] by [[tight end]]s on a team?
* ... that the literary magazine '''''[[Ңajoti Miⱨnati|Adabijoti Soveti]]''''' was the sole remaining publication in the [[Bukharian (Judeo-Tajik dialect)|Jewish-Bukharian language]] by the time of the [[Cyrillisation in the Soviet Union|switch to the Cyrillic script]] in 1939–1940?
* ... that '''[[Charlize Mörz]]''' became the first Austrian female gymnast to win a gold medal in the [[Artistic Gymnastics World Cup|FIG World Cup series]] in 2024?
* ... that the 2023 drama film '''''[[Fly Me to the Moon (2023 film)|Fly Me to the Moon]]''''' was Sasha Chuk's debut as a director, screenwriter and lead actress, making it her first feature film in all three categories?
* ... that with the appointment of '''[[Michael T. Martin|Michael Martin]]''' as [[Roman Catholic Diocese of Charlotte|Bishop of Charlotte]], the [[Order of Friars Minor Conventual|Conventual Franciscans]] are now the most represented [[religious order]] among American Catholic bishops?
* ... that in 1990, [[Simon Rimmer]] bought '''[[Greens (English restaurant)|an existing vegetarian restaurant]]''' with his business partner and taught himself to cook&nbsp;– in that order?
* ... that the perpetrator of the '''[[2017 Aztec High School shooting]]''' had previously been investigated by the [[Federal Bureau of Investigation|FBI]], but the investigation was closed after he convinced them that he was simply "[[Troll (slang)|trolling]]"?

===8 May 2024===
*'''''00:00, 8 May 2024 (UTC)'''''
{{main page image/DYK|image=Joseph D. Redding.png|caption=Joseph Redding}}
* ... that opera composer and librettist '''[[Joseph Redding]]''' ''(pictured)'' was also a chess expert and lawyer who argued a [[List of landmark court decisions in the United States|landmark decision]] before the United States Supreme Court?
* ... that the 1920–1922 Tashkent [[wall newspaper]] '''''[[Rost (Tashkent newspaper)|Rost]]''''' was the first [[Bukharian (Judeo-Tajik dialect)|Bukharian-Jewish]] Soviet newspaper?
* ... that '''[[Kooraban National Park]]''' has provided a habitat for more than twenty vulnerable animal species, including [[koala]]s?
* ... that a bust of the notorious slave trader '''[[Isaac Franklin]]''' was placed on the prow of his slave ship, the ''[[Isaac Franklin (brig)|Isaac Franklin]]''{{-?}}
* ... that the video game '''''[[Manor Lords]]''''' was wishlisted more than three million times on [[Steam (service)|Steam]] after its developer had estimated it would receive around 14,000?
* ... that '''[[Walid Daqqa]]''' wrote several works of [[prison literature]], including a children's novel about a boy who uses magical olive oil to visit his imprisoned father?
* ... that the production team of the TV series ''[[The Falcon and the Winter Soldier]]'' created a digital highway more than five miles (8&nbsp;km) long to capture visual effects for a truck action sequence for the episode "'''[[The Star-Spangled Man]]'''"?
* ... that prior to becoming a royal reporter for [[Fox News]], English journalist '''[[Neil Sean]]''' released a cover of [[Cliff Richard]]'s "[[We Don't Talk Anymore (Cliff Richard song)|We Don't Talk Anymore]]" with his mother?

===7 May 2024===
*'''''00:00, 7 May 2024 (UTC)'''''
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* ... that a man [[cosplay]]ing as a character from the '''[[New California Republic]]''' ''(flag pictured)'' was arrested due to reports that he was carrying a bomb?
* ... that [[Arab citizens of Israel|Palestinian citizens of Israel]] hold '''[[March of Return (Israel)|an annual march]]''' to one of the [[List of towns and villages depopulated during the 1947–1949 Palestine war|towns and villages from which their community had been displaced]] in the [[Nakba]]?
* ... that the '''[[UT Rio Grande Valley Vaqueros football]]''' team were members of the [[United Athletic Conference]] but left before ever having played a game there?
* ... that music director [[Raul Mitra]] wanted [[Regine Velasquez]] to do '''[[Regine Rocks|an all-rock concert]]'''?
* ... that '''[[Lore Harp McGovern]]''' went from being a housewife to the CEO of a US$36&nbsp;million computer company in six years?
* ... that police officers had to be flown in by helicopter to seize hundreds of thousands of dollars' worth of cannabis plants found growing illegally in '''[[Jerrawangala National Park]]'''?
* ... that many former cast members returned for ''[[Arrow (TV series)|Arrow]]''{{'s}} '''[[Emerald Archer (Arrow episode)|150th episode]]'''?
* ... that the replacement of a [[semipalmated sandpiper]] sculpture named '''[[Shep (sculpture)|Shep]]''' in [[New Brunswick]] led to a $19,000 investigation over code-of-conduct violations?
* ... that after the [[1931 Hawke's Bay earthquake]] destroyed '''[[Napier Technical College (New Zealand)|Napier Technical College]]''', it was disestablished and amalgamated into its rivals?

===6 May 2024===
*'''''00:00, 6 May 2024 (UTC)'''''
{{main page image/DYK|image=Hoffs-2006.jpg|caption=Susanna Hoffs}}
* ... that '''[[Susanna Hoffs]]''' ''(pictured)'' sang on the studio recording of "[[Eternal Flame (song)|Eternal Flame]]" naked after producer [[Davitt Sigerson]] pranked her by saying that [[Olivia Newton-John]] had done the same thing?
* ... that [[Thomas Mann]] insisted on omitting a passage on [[homoeroticism]] in the English translation of his work "'''[[On the German Republic]]'''"?
* ... that more than 100 European royals boarded the '''[[Cruise of the Kings]]''', a 1954 cruise organised by the Greek queen consort [[Frederica of Hanover]] to promote tourism in Greece?
* ... that the first [[Acadians|Acadian]] newspaper, '''''[[Le Moniteur Acadien]]''''', was acquired in 2023 for just CA$1?
* ... that '''[[Non-combatant casualty value|NCVs]]''' can assign different values to the lives of civilians of different nationalities?
* ... that Yuu Nagira, the author of '''''[[My Beautiful Man]]''''', did not expect readers to love one of the main characters because she had written him to be creepy?
* ... that actress '''[[Agnes Mapes]]''' had to improvise a complex choreographed dance from basic poses for the 1907 play ''The Holy City''{{-?}}
* ... that in March&nbsp;2022 '''[[Sonja van den Ende]]''' was the only Dutch journalist to report from the [[Russian-occupied territories of Ukraine|Russian-occupied Donbas]] on the [[Russian invasion of Ukraine|war in Ukraine]]?
* ... that a restaurant in '''[[Bangkok Marriott Hotel The Surawongse|a Thai hotel]]''' serves "Chicken Volcano", a dish containing whiskey?

===5 May 2024===
*'''''00:00, 5 May 2024 (UTC)'''''
{{main page image/DYK|image=Al-Asma'i magazine cover.jpg|caption=Cover of ''Al-Asma'i'', 1908}}
* ... that the magazine '''''[[Al-Asma'i (magazine)|Al-Asma'i]]''''' ''(pictured)'', one of the first [[History of Palestinian journalism|publications to emerge in Ottoman Palestine]] in 1908, was [[Anti-Zionism|opposed to Zionism]] and frequently criticized [[Aliyah|Jewish immigration]]?
* ... that '''[[One Chun]]''', a [[Michelin Guide#Bib Gourmand|''Michelin Guide'' Bib Gourmand]] restaurant, has [[black-and-white]] televisions, [[transistor radio]]s, and aged clocks on a wall?
* ... that '''[[Heike Heubach]]''' became the first deaf [[member of the German Bundestag|member of the German Bundestag]]?
* ... that larvae of the species '''''[[Carabus japonicus]]''''' prey on earthworms up to 400 times larger than themselves?
* ... that [[John Quincy Adams]] described '''[[Jonathan Elliot (publisher)|Jonathan Elliot]]''', his former [[Printer (publishing)|printer]], as "penurious and venal"?
* ... that an Irish comedy group wrote the film '''''[[Apocalypse Clown]]'''''{{-?}}
* ... that scholars debate whether '''[[Anactoria]]''', mentioned in [[Sappho]]'s poems, was a real person, a [[pseudonym]], or an invention of Sappho?
* ... that '''''[[American Colossus: The Triumph of Capitalism, 1865–1900|American Colossus]]''''', a history book that describes how [[J. P. Morgan|a banker]] bailed out the U.S. government in 1895, was published around [[Great Recession in the United States|a time when the U.S. government bailed out banks]]?
* ... that football player '''[[Joe Gray (American football)|Joe Gray]]''' was nicknamed the "Gray Ghost" because when running "it was like he wasn't there anymore"?

===4 May 2024===
*'''''00:00, 4 May 2024 (UTC)'''''
{{main page image/DYK|image=Fredy Clue Bäckadräkten.jpg|caption=[[Fredy Clue]] wearing Bäckadräkten}}
* ... that '''{{lang|sv|[[Bäckadräkten]]|italic=no|cat=no}}''' ''(pictured)'' is Sweden's first unisex [[folk costume]]?
* ... that several ambiguously gendered figurines from [[pre-Columbian era|pre-Columbian]] Ecuador can be analyzed through the lens of '''[[transgender archaeology]]'''?
* ... that despite the titular character of the game '''''[[Cat Bird]]''''' being a hybrid of a cat and a bird, critics thought the character looked more like a bat?
* ... that the first words in English that National Football League player '''[[Bayron Matos]]''' knew were "I'm hungry"?
* ... that the 1748 [[chapbook]] '''''[[A Spy on Mother Midnight]]''''' is studied for its sex scenes with [[cross-dressing]] and a [[dildo]]?
* ... that '''[[Asha Sobhana]]''' is the first Indian player to take a [[five-wicket haul]] in the [[Women's Premier League (cricket)|Women's Premier League]]?
* ... that the posthumously released documentary '''''[[Clean (2022 film)|Clean]]''''' centered on the life of [[Sandra Pankhurst]], a former sex worker, drag queen, and crime scene cleaner?
* ... that the last twenty residents of the only '''[[Shilshole people|Shilshole]]''' village on [[Salmon Bay]] in [[Seattle]] were evicted in 1914 to allow the creation of the [[Ballard Locks]]?
* ... that the '''[[Darwin Rocksitters Club]]''' had "no funny business" as their first, third, and fifth rules?

===3 May 2024===
*'''''00:00, 3 May 2024 (UTC)'''''
{{main page image/DYK|image=Unmother front Blackmore 1.jpg|caption=Jex Blackmore during their<!-- Blackmore uses the pronouns they/them --> performance art}}
* ... that '''[[Jex Blackmore]]''', an [[United States abortion-rights movement|American pro-choice activist]] and [[Satanism|Satanist]], performed art with 100 pounds (45&nbsp;kg) of rotten fruit ''(pictured)'' before their second abortion?
* ... that the music video for the Weeknd's "'''[[I Feel It Coming]]'''" takes inspiration from people entombed in volcanic ash from the [[eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79&nbsp;AD]]?
* ... that '''[[Akihiko Kondo]]''' "married" [[Hatsune Miku]], a fictional character?
* ... that [[Lake Bell]] made her directorial debut, '''''[[In a World...]]''''', after no one else would direct it?
* ... that '''[[Enoch Edgar Hume]]''' was presented as a candidate for election to the [[Kentucky House of Representatives]] without his knowledge?
* ... that the Jewish villagers of '''[[Qision]]''' dedicated an inscription for the salvation of Roman emperor [[Septimius Severus]] and his family?
* ... that gymnast '''[[Andrei Muntean]]''' was Romania's first [[Youth Olympic Games]] champion?
* ... that a song from the EP '''''[[In the Darkest of Nights, Let the Birds Sing]]''''', written in response to the cancer diagnosis of singer [[Mark Foster (musician)|Mark Foster]]'s uncle, was played for him before his death?
* ... that '''[[Karen B. Westerfield Tucker]]''', who both edited and contributed to '''''[[The Oxford History of Christian Worship]]''''', also served as a [[dog show judge]]?

===2 May 2024===
*'''''00:00, 2 May 2024 (UTC)'''''
{{main page image/DYK|image=Kaneiolouma-Kii.jpg|caption=Four ''[[Tiki|kiʻi]]'' at the Kāneiolouma Complex}}
* ... that the [[ancient Hawaii]]an village known as the '''[[Kāneiolouma Complex]]''' ''(pictured)'' is across the street from a popular beach on the island of [[Kauai|Kauaʻi]]?
* ... that in [[Vladivostok]], the Korean enclave '''[[Shinhanchon]]''' served as a hub of the [[Korean independence movement]]?
* ... that the crater lake produced by the 1628–1627&nbsp;BCE eruption of '''[[Mount Aniakchak]]''' generated one of the largest floods of the last 10,000 years?
* ... that a '''[[Work for Curaçao]]''' candidate in the [[2021 Curaçao general election]] received 427 votes despite being dead?
* ... that the ''[[Legends of Tomorrow]]'' episode "'''[[Here I Go Again (Legends of Tomorrow)|Here I Go Again]]'''" contains multiple [[ABBA]] references?
* ... that '''[[Weston Turville Castle]]''' was slighted on Henry&nbsp;II's orders after the [[Revolt of 1173–1174]]?
* ... that when offered a chance to repent before being burnt at the stake, '''[[Tomás Treviño de Sobremonte|one crypto-Jew]]''' allegedly told his tormentors to "throw more wood on the fire"?
* ... that according to witnesses, the plutonium charge in the bomb used in the nuclear weapons test '''[[Gerboise Verte]]''' was transported in [[Citroën 2CV|an economy car]]?
* ... that '''''[[Ukrainian Sheriffs]]''''' went to summer school after being shot?

===1 May 2024===
*'''''00:00, 1 May 2024 (UTC)'''''
{{main page image/DYK|image=Soprano Olga Turk-Rohn (DYK cropped).jpg|caption=Olga von Türk-Rohn}}
* ... that soprano '''[[Olga von Türk-Rohn]]''' ''(pictured)'' was celebrated for her interpretations of [[Franz Schubert]]'s [[lied]]er?
* ... that the '''[[Gusuku period]]''' saw [[Gusuku|massive castles]] built on "virtually every ridge"?
* ... that the enzyme '''[[histamine N-methyltransferase|histamine ''N''-methyltransferase]]''' regulates essential brain functions and sleep–wake cycles in humans?
* ... that the [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour Party]] received '''[[Electoral history of the Labour Party (UK)|their highest share of the vote]]''' to date in the [[1951 United Kingdom general election|1951 UK general election]] but still lost to the [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservatives]], who received fewer votes?
* ... that [[Oksana Lyniv]] founded the '''[[Youth Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine]]''' in 2016 and conducted them in thirty concerts across ten music festivals in 2022?
* ... that the 2004 documentary '''''[[The Cutting Edge: The Magic of Movie Editing]]''''' contains interviews from dozens of film editors, including women under-represented in the field?
* ... that despite getting an offer from his dream basketball school, [[Notre Dame Fighting Irish men's basketball|Notre Dame]], '''[[Chris Hill (basketball)|Chris Hill]]''' instead chose [[Michigan State Spartans men's basketball|Michigan State]]?
* ... that country music singer [[Waylon Jennings]] earned his [[General Educational Development|GED]] by watching tapes of a '''[[Kentucky Educational Television]]''' series on his tour bus?
* ... that '''[[Elizabeth Ward (British campaigner)|the healthcare campaigner who pioneered organ donor cards in the UK]]''' placed a [[personal advertisement]] in ''[[The Times]]'' looking for a "[[Kidney transplantation|cadaver kidney]]" for her son?

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31 May 2024

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Galileo's middle finger
Galileo's middle finger

30 May 2024

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Bomb defusing, photographed by Lander
Bomb defusing, photographed by Lander

29 May 2024

  • 00:00, 29 May 2024 (UTC)
Gyōji with a Pokémon-inspired kimono
Gyōji with a Pokémon-inspired kimono

28 May 2024

  • 00:00, 28 May 2024 (UTC)
Central Synagogue
Central Synagogue

27 May 2024

  • 00:00, 27 May 2024 (UTC)
Kendrick Lamar and Drake
Kendrick Lamar and Drake

26 May 2024

  • 00:00, 26 May 2024 (UTC)
Landing craft during Zapad 2009
Landing craft during Zapad 2009

25 May 2024

  • 00:00, 25 May 2024 (UTC)
Nellie McCoy
Nellie McCoy

24 May 2024

  • 00:00, 24 May 2024 (UTC)
Jonathan Stoklosa (left) with Joe Biden
Jonathan Stoklosa (left) with Joe Biden

23 May 2024

  • 00:00, 23 May 2024 (UTC)
Yamazakura by Kawahara Keiga
Yamazakura by Kawahara Keiga

22 May 2024

  • 00:00, 22 May 2024 (UTC)
2nd-century BC fortified gate at Horvat 'Eqed
2nd-century BC fortified gate at Horvat 'Eqed

21 May 2024

  • 00:00, 21 May 2024 (UTC)
Samir Aït Saïd
Samir Aït Saïd

20 May 2024

  • 00:00, 20 May 2024 (UTC)
Emerald-set box from Heaven on Earth
Emerald-set box from Heaven on Earth

19 May 2024

  • 00:00, 19 May 2024 (UTC)
Death camas miner bee on a death camas flower
Death camas miner bee on a death camas flower

18 May 2024

  • 00:00, 18 May 2024 (UTC)
George Jenkins
George Jenkins

17 May 2024

  • 00:00, 17 May 2024 (UTC)
Enchylium limosum
Enchylium limosum

16 May 2024

  • 00:00, 16 May 2024 (UTC)
Erik Sparre
Erik Sparre

15 May 2024

  • 00:00, 15 May 2024 (UTC)
Spoonful and jar of mad honey
Spoonful and jar of mad honey

14 May 2024

  • 00:00, 14 May 2024 (UTC)
Li Zhaoxing
Li Zhaoxing

13 May 2024

  • 00:00, 13 May 2024 (UTC)
COSMOS field, imaged by CFHT
COSMOS field, imaged by CFHT

12 May 2024

  • 00:00, 12 May 2024 (UTC)
Forever Young
Forever Young

11 May 2024

  • 00:00, 11 May 2024 (UTC)
Kiro Gligorov
Kiro Gligorov

10 May 2024

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Prince Philip
Prince Philip

9 May 2024

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Editors Building
Editors Building

8 May 2024

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Joseph Redding
Joseph Redding

7 May 2024

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Flag of the New California Republic
Flag of the New California Republic

6 May 2024

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Susanna Hoffs
Susanna Hoffs

5 May 2024

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Cover of Al-Asma'i, 1908
Cover of Al-Asma'i, 1908

4 May 2024

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Fredy Clue wearing Bäckadräkten
Fredy Clue wearing Bäckadräkten

3 May 2024

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Jex Blackmore during their performance art
Jex Blackmore during their performance art

2 May 2024

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Four kiʻi at the Kāneiolouma Complex
Four kiʻi at the Kāneiolouma Complex

1 May 2024

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Olga von Türk-Rohn
Olga von Türk-Rohn