Fast Food That Isn't Actually That Bad For You
Hidden in the menu among all those willpower targeting calorie missiles are a few options that won't leave your self-esteem, or your arteries, covered in grease
Read MoreYou're lost. Like the missing section of the Nixon tapes, this page has vanished from history, but maybe you were looking for one of these:
Hidden in the menu among all those willpower targeting calorie missiles are a few options that won't leave your self-esteem, or your arteries, covered in grease
Read MoreFast food companies will try just about anything to sell their wares, including a revolving door of mascots. The reasons why they get retired may surprise you.
Read MoreThroughout history, people have needed quick, easy, portable food that than easily be consumed on the move. The medieval era was no different.
Read MoreThe ancient Roman city of Pompeii was preserved by the fallout of the eruption of Mount Vesuvius. Archaeologists continue to unearth information.
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Read MoreWe don't usually think twice about getting ice in our water, but it can actually be very unsanitary due to the presence of harmful bacteria.
Read MoreIn 79 A.D., Pompeii was smothered in ash and pumice from the eruption of Mount Vesuvius. And even today, you can still see the facial expressions on the bodies.
Read MoreTracy Chapman's song "Fast Car" was an unlikely hit in the 1988 era of hairbands, but the song of struggle and hope hit a nerve. Here's what inspired the song.
Read MoreBeing a national leader with global reach must have its perks. But it has its downside, too -- for instance, possible assassination, perhaps from your lunch.
Read MoreAs we munch on our organic, dairy-free, gluten-free, sustainably sourced snacks, let's look back at some of the food trends that came and went during the 1900s.
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Read MoreDarts player Luke Littler made it to the PDC World Darts Championship at just 16 years old. Though he didn't win, he still made history. Here's his story.
Read MoreIn most states that still have capital punishment, inmates can make a request for their final meal. Here is more about the 29,000-calorie last meal request.
Read MoreFactory farms are industrial facilities that produce massive amounts of meat found in restaurants and grocery stores, largely through abuse and exploitation.
Read MoreThe U.S. has a complicated relationship with food. Diets back in the 1950s had to be better than the salty glazed heart attacks people eat now, right?
Read MoreWhen you hear "Italy's signature dish," there's one thing you probably think of - and it has a strange connection with ancient Pompei. Here's the story.
Read MoreAlthough the thought of the nations of the world being in some way connected, the sad truth is that an international crisis has wide-ranging impact.
Read MoreNature's majesty is nothing to us if it isn't drenched in hot, nasty speed. The quicker the animal, the greater its chances of receiving public adoration. What, then, of the kangaroo? Is it speedy and sultry? Here's how fast a kangaroo can go.
Read MoreMedieval peasants were contending with the Black Death and the Crusades, and much of what they ate in a day was a reflection of what they had on hand.
Read MoreThis is the story of how Wendy's fish sandwich ended famed folk-punk rockers the Violent Femmes.
Read MoreWhat about the fastest fish? The No. 1 title goes to the black marlin, which can reach speeds up to 80 mph. Among sharks, however, the mako takes the title.
Read MoreApparently there's such a thing as being too fast for your own good, as a U.S. military test pilot discovered in the midst of a 1956 flight.
Read MoreBacteria like E.coli and salmonella lurking in contaminated food can be downright deadly, and companies have had to recall their products due to illness.
Read MoreLee stood head and shoulders above the competition with his incredible speed. Have you ever wondered just how fast Bruce Lee really was? Let's find out!
Read MorePhilip Snider, the 73-year-old man who was convicted of killing his wife of 53 years, Roberta "Bobby" Snider, took great pains to get away with murder.
Read MoreHere's why it would suck to live on the Millennium Falcon in the Star Wars universe.
Read MoreCorporations have been using mascots to pitch their products since 1877, but some of the most popular ones were retired for unexpected reasons.
Read MoreIn 1954, the Ray Kroc met Dick and Mac McDonald at their San Bernardino, California restaurant, was impressed by their efficient operation, and became their franchise agent who polished the concept, built the McDonald's restaurant chain ... and became filthy rich.
Read MoreDaryl Hall and John Oates are the most successful two-man act in pop music history. Fans might not know that Hall and Oates didn't always write alone.
Read MoreThe destructed ruins of Pompeii were discovered centuries ago, but archeologists continue to find things they didn't expect. Here are the most recent.
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