[ad_1] It’s hard to tell some animal species apart. Is that a jaguar glaring balefully at you from the shadows, or a leopard? A lizard slithering...
[ad_1] Despite being a bladder-shattering 23.5 ounces, cans of AriZona iced tea have never wavered from the 99-cent price point introduced shortly after the drink debuted...
[ad_1] Your morning routine is like setting up a string of dominoes: You line everything up for success, but one false move can cause it all...
[ad_1] Whether you savor the extra sunlight in the summer or dread the jarring time jump, daylight saving time is inevitable (at least in most parts...
[ad_1] Gargoyles conjure images of hideous, brooding creatures perched high above the cities and villages of the world. The most terrifying ones look as though they...
[ad_1] In the first episode of Netflix’s hit series Stranger Things, four boys—Dustin, Lucas, Will, and Mike—are sitting around a basement table playing a spirited game...
[ad_1] They’ve left our earthly world, but spirits sure have a lot to share with us. At least, that seems to have been the case in...
[ad_1] It all started with a happy accident: When he was prepping for a meeting in 2013, messing around with a mapping program, Benjamin Grant typed...
[ad_1] You can find scores of people transforming into werewolves in folklore, books, and pop culture—and there have been a few cases in which real people...
[ad_1] More than 34 million Americans live in households that are food insecure, which means they don’t have the resources to regularly acquire nutritious, safe food....
[ad_1] October 16 is World Dictionary Day, marking the birthday of the great American lexicographer Noah Webster, who was born in what is now West Hartford,...
[ad_1] Democracy is not a one-size-fits-all endeavor—and neither is its essential mechanism, the free and fair election. Read on to learn more about how people around...
[ad_1] Halloween has been celebrated in the United States since the 1800s, thanks to Irish and Scottish immigrants who brought over their All Hallows’ Eve traditions....
[ad_1] You already know Jane Fonda has a fitness empire, but there are a slew of other celebrity exercise videos lurking out there—some which might surprise...
[ad_1] There are roughly 200 varieties of natural gemstones known in the world today. Alongside precious gems (diamonds, rubies, sapphires, and emeralds) are numerous semi-precious stones,...
[ad_1] When hikers in the Ötztal Alps stumbled on a body melting out of a glacier in September 1991, they thought they had found an unfortunate...
[ad_1] “Even old New York was once New Amsterdam!” goes one of the more famous lines in the song “Istanbul (Not Constantinople).” But the Big Apple...
[ad_1] When you think of a pet rabbit, you probably imagine the fluffy little bunny you got to take care of for a weekend during kindergarten—not...
[ad_1] Trade routes stitching places of production to places of commerce have popped up throughout ancient history. Scarce commodities, such as salt or spices, that were...
[ad_1] Back in my day, kids learned about periods the old fashioned way: By being shoved into a gender-segregated classroom with the lights off and forced...