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Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to content Main menu Main menu move to sidebar hide Navigation * Main page * Contents * Current events * Random article * About Wikipedia * Contact us * Donate Contribute * Help * Learn to edit * Community portal * Recent changes * Upload file Search Search * Create account * Log in Personal tools * Create account * Log in Pages for logged out editors learn more * Contributions * Talk MAIN PAGE * Main Page * Talk English * Read * View source * View history Tools Tools move to sidebar hide Actions * Read * View source * View history General * What links here * Related changes * Upload file * Special pages * Permanent link * Page information * Cite this page * Wikidata item Print/export * Download as PDF * Printable version In other projects * Wikimedia Commons * MediaWiki * Meta-Wiki * Wikimedia Outreach * Multilingual Wikisource * Wikispecies * Wikibooks * Wikidata * Wikimania * Wikinews * Wikiquote * Wikisource * Wikiversity * Wikivoyage * Wiktionary From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia WELCOME TO WIKIPEDIA , the free encyclopedia that anyone can edit. 6,711,672 articles in English FROM TODAY'S FEATURED ARTICLE Ryan Seacrest, host of the show The Million Second Quiz is an American game show that was hosted by Ryan Seacrest (pictured) and broadcast by NBC from September 9 to September 19, 2013. For one million seconds, contestants attempted to win trivia matches, and the four top scorers competed in a stepladder playoff for a top prize of $2,000,000. Stephen Lambert, Eli Holzman, and David Hurwitz served as executive producers of The Million Second Quiz. The show helped to promote NBC's lineup for the 2013–14 television season. NBC broadcast a live prime time show for each night of the competition (except during Sunday Night Football), including a two-hour finale. Using a mobile app, viewers could play the game against others and potentially earn a chance to appear as a contestant during the prime time episodes. Critics argued that The Million Second Quiz suffered from a confusing format and a lack of drama. Ratings dropped after the show's premiere. (Full article...) Recently featured: * "Deja Vu" (Olivia Rodrigo song) * UEFA Euro 1976 final * Marmaduke–Walker duel * Archive * By email * More featured articles * About DID YOU KNOW ... Twitter's headquarters * ... that Twitter's headquarters building (pictured) in San Francisco was built as a trade center for furniture wholesalers in 1937? * ... that more than 60 scientific papers authored by mathematician Paul Erdős were published posthumously? * ... that an album of collectible cards from the German margarine brand Echte Wagner in 1930 presented a vision of the future that incorporated concepts such as wireless personal phones with screens? * ... that the New York City-based fashion label Sandy Liang is inspired by grandmothers in Chinatown, and often features Liang's own grandmother as a model? * ... that the Campanile, a bell tower in Portmeirion, north Wales, was built in 1928 using stone from a nearby 12th-century castle? * ... that Adam W. Oberlin, the 1917 Republican nominee to be the mayor of Canton, Ohio, went missing and was found seven months later working as a carpenter in Norfolk, Virginia? * ... that in 2023 the IFLA named the Biblioteca Gabriel García Márquez the "best new public library in the world"? * ... that merry widows like soft bottoms? * Archive * Start a new article * Nominate an article IN THE NEWS Tharman Shanmugaratnam * An earthquake strikes Morocco, killing more than 1,000 people. * Tharman Shanmugaratnam (pictured) is elected as the next president of Singapore. * In Johannesburg, South Africa, a residential fire kills 77 people. * In Gabon, President Ali Bongo is deposed by a military coup shortly after his re-election. Ongoing: * Canadian wildfires * Nigerien crisis * Russian invasion of Ukraine(Neo-Nazi) * timeline * Sudan conflict Recent deaths: * María Teresa Campos * Edith Grossman * Amin Syam * Molly Holzschlag * Adam Exner * Piloo Reporter * Nominate an article ON THIS DAY September 9 John Lennon * AD 9 – During the Germanic Wars, an alliance of Germanic tribes led by Arminius engaged Roman forces at the Battle of the Teutoburg Forest, defeating three legions within a few days. * 1141 – Yelü Dashi, the Liao general who founded the Qara Khitai, defeated Seljuq and Kara-Khanid forces at the Battle of Qatwan, near Samarkand in present-day Uzbekistan. * 1796 – French Revolutionary Wars: A naval engagement between French and British fleets off the coast of Sumatra ended inconclusively. * 1954 – An earthquake registering 6.7 Mw struck near Chlef, Algeria, killing over 1,200 people and forcing the government to implement comprehensive reforms in building codes. * 1971 – Imagine, the second solo album by John Lennon (pictured), was released. * Honorius (b. 384) * James Clark (d. 1885) * Gan Eng Seng (d. 1899) * Soňa Červená (b. 1925) More anniversaries: * September 8 * September 9 * September 10 * Archive * By email * List of days of the year TODAY'S FEATURED PICTURE Blairmorite is a very rare porphyritic volcanic rock named after the community of Blairmore in southwestern Alberta, Canada. It is characterized by dominant phenocrysts of analcime in a matrix of analcime, sanidine and alkalic pyroxene, with accessory titanite, melanite and nepheline. It is a leucocratic variety of analcimite. Blairmorite is known from only two geological formations worldwide: the Crowsnest Formation in Alberta, where it is associated with agglomerates and tuffs from explosive eruptions, and the Lupata Gorge in Mozambique. This specimen of blairmorite, found in the Crowsnest Formation, is about 17 centimetres (6.7 in) in length. 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