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[ad_1] As the old saying goes, “You shouldn’t put anything in your ears smaller than your elbow.” And that includes Q-Tips and cotton swabs. The cotton...
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[ad_1] Nowadays, we use jones to express an intense craving for something. But it used to refer specifically to drugs. [ad_2] Kara Kovalchik Source link
[ad_1] You probably spent some time as a teenager reading John Steinbeck’s novella Of Mice and Men, published in February 1937. But even if you know...
[ad_1] Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address is one of the most notable presidential addresses in history, but that doesn’t mean other U.S. presidents haven’t had their fair...
[ad_1] A major reason why so many of us find it difficult to negotiate is because it seems so confrontational. Whether it’s haggling at the farmer’s...
[ad_1] Valentine’s Day means chalky candy hearts with a lot to say. But what’s behind these very loud little candies? The story of conversation hearts, also...
[ad_1] If there’s one thing the Fox network is known for beyond The Simpsons, it’s having the desire and means to completely ignore the finality of...
[ad_1] We’re taught a lot about proper social behavior growing up, from not chewing with our mouths open to excusing ourselves after a productive burp. But...
[ad_1] It was almost closing time in the Leo Tolstoy House-Museum at Yasnaya Polyana, the Tolstoy family estate. I stood in the bedroom of my great-great-grandmother,...
[ad_1] Many people who have a passing familiarity with Washington, D.C. know it was originally styled after famous European capitals by architect Pierre Charles L’Enfant, then...
[ad_1] by James Hunt At almost 30,000 feet, Mount Everest may seem like it’s as tall and as high a mountain as has ever existed. But...
[ad_1] If a palindrome is a word that reads the same backwards as forwards, then a semordnilap is a word that spells out a different word...
[ad_1] The objective of each Where’s Waldo? book is simple enough: comb through the crowds of people to find Waldo, who’s always decked out in his...
[ad_1] From Old Granny to Uncle Jumbo, and His Accidency to Grandfather’s Hat, presidential nicknames are often witty and occasionally accurate. Here are a few of...
[ad_1] ‘Tis the season to bust some myths about our favorite holiday celebrations, from the origins of the Hanukkah dreidel to Jesus’s real birthday. Read on...
[ad_1] Among the many upsides to being British royalty, there is this: You never have to use a last name. For one thing, everyone already knows who...
[ad_1] Whether they’re recent college graduates or retirees, substitute teachers are a diverse bunch with a range of academic specialties and skills. No matter their background,...
[ad_1] Democrat Tammy Duckworth was sworn in as the freshman senator from Illinois on January 3, 2017—and on April 9, 2018, she became the first sitting...