
Edge Words
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The Kid Who Ruled 33% of the World
In 1908, a mysterious Imperial procession moved through the night toward a red-gated mansion in Beijing. Their mission was to collect a two-year-old boy named Puyi. The toddler, terrified by the strangers, hid in a cupboard and screamed as servants pulled him away from his home. He was being taken to the Forbidden City to become the Xuantong Emperor, the next ruler of the Qing Dynasty. At an age when most children are learning to speak, Puyi was transformed into a living god, presiding over nearly one-third of the world’s population.
By Edge Wordsa day ago in History
The Whisper in the Walls
Sarah moved into the Victorian-style house on the outskirts of Blackwood seeking silence, but the house had its own voice. It started as a rhythmic scratching behind the bedroom wallpaper, which she dismissed as mice. However, as the weeks passed, the sound evolved. It wasn’t the frantic clawing of a rodent; it was the slow, deliberate sound of fingernails dragging across wood, moving in sync with her footsteps as she walked down the hallway.
By Edge Wordsa day ago in Horror
The Imposible Landing
On July 19, 1989, United Airlines Flight 232 departed Denver for Chicago, carrying 296 people across a clear Iowa sky. The DC-10 was a massive three-engine aircraft, a workhorse of the era, manned by a highly experienced crew. One hour into the flight, a violent jolt rocked the cabin as the rear engine, mounted on the tail fin, suffered a catastrophic failure.
By Edge Wordsa day ago in Earth
The Kid Who Hacked the Pentagon (True Story)
On its surface, the International Space Station (ISS) heats up to a scorching 120°C. The only thing keeping the astronauts inside from being literally cooked alive is an intricate onboard temperature and humidity control system. In 1999, that critical system was compromised. The culprit wasn’t a hostile foreign power; it was a 15-year-old boy in his bedroom in South Florida.
By Edge Words2 days ago in Criminal
What happened ToThe Sodder Children?
In the early hours of Christmas Eve, 1945, a house fire devastated the Sodder family in Fayetteville, West Virginia. George and Jennie Sodder escaped with four of their children, but five others—Maurice, Martha, Louis, Jennie, and Betty—were never seen again. While local officials quickly labeled the fire an accident caused by faulty wiring, the Sodders spent the rest of their lives convinced that their children had been kidnapped and the fire set as a cover.
By Edge Words2 days ago in Horror
The 13-Years Investigation Into Flight 103
In a few seconds, a bomb will explode. On board, everyone will die. On the ground, many more will perish as debris rains from the sky, tearing through the small Scottish town of Lockerbie. What follows will be one of the largest and most complex crime scenes in history, a terrorist attack that spans continents and remains unresolved nearly forty years later.
By Edge Words2 days ago in History
How Cops Robbed The Dark Web King
It is 11:00 a.m. in a quiet suburban neighborhood in Spanish Fork, Utah. Curtis Green, a 47 year old man, is at home alone, washing down powdered mini donuts with a bottle of Coke. The peace is shattered when his doorbell rings, sending his two Chihuahuas into a barking frenzy. Surprised, Green grabs his wife’s pink walking cane and shuffles to the window.
By Edge Words2 days ago in Criminal
The Incredible Thai Cave Rescue
On June 23, 2018, 12 young members of the Wild Boars football club and their assistant coach entered the Tham Luang cave system in Thailand for a quick exploration after training. They only planned to be inside for an hour, but a sudden, heavy monsoon rain began, rapidly flooding the cave's narrow passages and trapping the team deep inside.
By Edge Words5 days ago in History
The Unbelievable Chile Mine Rescue
It is August 5, 2010, at the San Jose Gold and Copper Mine in Chile. More than 2,000 feet below the surface, a couple of miners notice a faint rumbling sound echoing through the rocks. The miners have heard rumblings like this before as the rock adjusts to new excavations, but today these rumblings are much more frequent than usual. The time is 2:00 PM, and the workers are trying to wrap up as much work as possible before they will be picked up by a work truck to go to the surface for lunch. Suddenly, they hear something much louder than the previous rumblings. The blast sends those working on the higher levels to the ground and causes the tunnels and shafts to collapse. Large rocks tumble down, sweeping across the workers, and all they can do is hang onto them and ride it out. The San Jose mine has just collapsed, trapping 33 men beneath the surface.
By Edge Words5 days ago in History
The Deepwater Horizon Disaster
Good afternoon. We begin with breaking news. An explosion on an oil drilling platform in the Gulf of Mexico. On April 20th, 2010, an explosion occurred on the Deepwater Horizon oil platform, leading to the worst oil spill in US history. The resulting oil slick was visible from space, a dark bruise on the ocean as millions of gallons of oil spilled uncontrollably into the sea. This is a battle being waged against a spill that is assaulting our shores and our citizens.
By Edge Words5 days ago in History
How A Pilot Hijact a plane (Real Story)
At 9:27 AM on March 24, 2015, the sky over Marseille was clear. An Airbus A320, operated by Germanwings, was cruising toward Düsseldorf with 150 souls on board. To the air traffic controllers below, everything seemed routine. The captain’s voice was steady as he read back his clearances. But within three minutes, the "routine" began to dissolve into a terrifying anomaly.
By Edge Words6 days ago in History










