[ad_1] When people aren’t debating whether cats or dogs are more intelligent, they’re equating them as mortal foes. That’s a stereotype that both cat expert Jackson...
[ad_1] On December 1, 1955, Rosa Parks made her historic civil rights stand by refusing to give up her seat on a public bus in Montgomery,...
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[ad_1] While you’re gathering with loved ones this Thanksgiving—whether in person or over Zoom—you may find yourself making small talk family you haven’t seen in a...
[ad_1] For millions of people, Thanksgiving wouldn’t be complete without at least one screening of Planes, Trains and Automobiles, John Hughes’s first big foray away from...
[ad_1] We all know at least one person who has already erected a Christmas tree and placed an angel on top while everyone else on the...
[ad_1] It’s 8 a.m. on Thanksgiving Day and you just realized you forgot to thaw your turkey. What do you do? Don’t panic. You just need...
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[ad_1] Don’t be fooled by the rumors that turkeys are silly. These impressive birds are smarter than you think—and these facts below help prove it. The...
[ad_1] Sometimes called a “living fossil” because it has changed so little since prehistoric times, the eel-like frilled shark—which is rarely seen by humans—has been in...
[ad_1] Oscar-Claude Monet is beloved for his series of oil paintings depicting water lilies, serene gardens, and Japanese footbridges. The French painter manipulated light and shadow...
[ad_1] Best known as the eccentric author of Slaughterhouse-Five and Cat’s Cradle, Kurt Vonnegut filled his novels, plays, and short stories with irreverence, satire, and wry...
[ad_1] From Marie Antoinette to the cow that reportedly caused the Great Chicago Fire of 1871, history is filled with figures who were single-handedly—yet often undeservedly—held...
[ad_1] It may look like a world of balloons and bad tweed. But making a living on the lot is anything but a Sunday drive. Car...
[ad_1] by Sarah Dobbs Everyone knows black cats are considered unlucky … or lucky, depending on the day, where you are, and whether they’re crossing your...
[ad_1] Just underneath the surface of many paintings, both famous and obscure, is a hidden painting that could have been. Sometimes, these ghostly images are apparent...
[ad_1] Behold the rat king! A ball of furry fury, a rat king occurs when the tails of rodents become twisted, wrapped, and warped into a...
[ad_1] Have your nerves of steel inoculated you against scary movies? Friends leaping out of the shadows getting boring? If you feel like having a more...