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  • Kyle Rittenhouse
    Entertainment
    Entertainment By William Kennedy November 24th, 2022

    Rage Against The Machine Didn't Shy Away From Their Thoughts On The Kyle Rittenhouse Verdict

    Among those who expressed their opinion on the Kyle Rittenhouse outcome were members of the rock band Rage Against the Machine. Here's what they said.

    By William Kennedy November 24th, 2022 Read More
  • Ryan Leaf smiling
    History
    History By Lorenzo Tanos November 24th, 2022

    What Ryan Leaf Thinks About Being Called The 'Biggest Bust' In NFL History

    In a 2010 Los Angeles Times interview, Ryan Leaf opened up about his perceived status as the biggest NFL draft bust of all time.

    By Lorenzo Tanos November 24th, 2022 Read More
  • car driving on eerie road
    Paranormal
    Paranormal By Jean Mendoza November 24th, 2022

    Helltown, Ohio Lives Up To Its Name With Its Unsettling Past

    Boston Township in Ohio was referred to as Helltown after it was abandoned.

    By Jean Mendoza November 24th, 2022 Read More
  • Thomas Edison
    History
    History By Gabriela L. Laracca November 23rd, 2022

    Thomas Edison's Controversial Trick To Boost Creativity

    One of the world's greatest minds, Thomas Edison, believed that what sleep actually clears your head of is great ideas. Here's how he boosted creativity.

    By Gabriela L. Laracca November 23rd, 2022 Read More
  • Itzhak Perlman smiling 2017
    Entertainment
    Entertainment By Marta Zabo November 23rd, 2022

    Itzhak Perlman: 12 Facts About The Famous Violinist

    Noted violinist Itzhak Perlman has multiple awards and accolades to his name. Here are some facts about the legend.

    By Marta Zabo November 23rd, 2022 Read More
  • Steelers logo
    History
    History By Leslie Veliz November 23rd, 2022

    Why Pittsburgh's Teams All Sport The Same Black And Gold Color Scheme

    What do the Pittsburgh Steelers, the Pittsburgh Penguins, and the Pittsburgh Pirates have in common (aside from the city they represent)?

    By Leslie Veliz November 23rd, 2022 Read More
  • Nan Goldin
    History
    History By Allen McDuffee November 23rd, 2022

    Who Is Nan Goldin, And Why Is She Leading The Charge Against The Sackler Family And OxyContin?

    In 2017, Goldin channeled her art and activism in a different direction: the opioid epidemic. And, once again, it was personal. Here's her story.

    By Allen McDuffee November 23rd, 2022 Read More
  • Lee Van Cleef, 1968
    World War 2
    World War 2 By Brian Myers November 23rd, 2022

    Before The Good, The Bad, And The Ugly, Lee Van Cleef Was A Decorated Teenager In WWII

    Lee Van Cleef, who had a long and successful career in Hollywood as well as spaghetti westerns, served in the U.S. armed forces during World War II.

    By Brian Myers November 23rd, 2022 Read More
  • Tuscany hills
    History
    History By William Kennedy November 23rd, 2022

    The Cache Of Perfectly Preserved Artifacts Discovered In Italy's Tuscan Hills Is Thousands Of Years Old

    One of the most significant archaeological finds in years was uncovered in late 2022 in the Italian region of Tuscany. Here's what they found.

    By William Kennedy November 23rd, 2022 Read More
  • Photo of vanilla
    Science
    Science By Michael Dawson November 23rd, 2022

    How Scientists In Scotland Made Vanilla Out Of Recycled Material

    Scientists have recently figured out a way to seemingly make vanilla flavoring out of recycled material. Here's why producing artificial vanilla is important.

    By Michael Dawson November 23rd, 2022 Read More
  • Bering Sea
    History
    History By Jillian Oliver November 23rd, 2022

    The Study That Sheds Doubt On The Clovis First Theory

    The Clovis First theory holds that America's first settlers took an ice-free corridor to reach the landmass. A new study sheds some doubt on this theory.

    By Jillian Oliver November 23rd, 2022 Read More
  • Close up of a Goffin's cockatoo
    Science
    Science By Chris Littlechild November 23rd, 2022

    The Advanced Tool System Some Wild Cockatoos Use When Eating

    Some cockatoos have found an ingenious way to get past the tough outer layers of a fruit. Here's how they dig past the skins and seeds of their food.

    By Chris Littlechild November 23rd, 2022 Read More
  • Michael Myers stares at victim
    Entertainment
    Entertainment By Elle Collins November 23rd, 2022

    The Correct Order In Which To Watch The Halloween Franchise

    The "Halloween" movie franchise can be confusing, with multiple timelines, sequels, characters, and more. Here's how to watch them.

    By Elle Collins November 23rd, 2022 Read More
  • bruce lee looking to side
    Science
    Science By Tyler MacDonald November 23rd, 2022

    Researchers Have A Surprising New Theory On The Cause Of Bruce Lee's Sudden Death

    Bruce Lee's death was initially ruled as brain swelling — or more formally, cerebral edema. But a new theory suggests a different cause of death.

    By Tyler MacDonald November 23rd, 2022 Read More
  • Genius baby
    Science
    Science By Richard Milner November 23rd, 2022

    What Does Science Actually Say About The Mozart Effect In Babies?

    We always hope that parents, first and foremost and always, want what's best for their child -- emotionally, nutritionally, educationally, and developmentally.

    By Richard Milner November 23rd, 2022 Read More
  • Dr. John on stage
    Entertainment
    Entertainment By Andrew Amelinckx November 23rd, 2022

    How Did Dr. John Get His Name?

    Malcolm John "Mac" Rebennack became known as Dr. John, an outlandish New Orleans musical icon. But how and why did he assume the Dr. John persona?

    By Andrew Amelinckx November 23rd, 2022 Read More
  • Trash chute
    Murders
    Murders By Leslie Veliz November 23rd, 2022

    The Truly Horrific Crime Scene Of Phoebe Handsjuk

    Phoebe Handsjuk was only 24 when her bewildering death shocked Australia — the Melbourne native fell down a trash chute.

    By Leslie Veliz November 23rd, 2022 Read More
  • Michael jordan
    Sports
    Sports By Leslie Veliz November 23rd, 2022

    Michael Jordan's Revenge Quest Against Chicago Bulls' Reggie Theus

    Michael Jordan is known as one of the greatest basketball players of all time, but when he was just a rookie, his skills were doubted by another player.

    By Leslie Veliz November 23rd, 2022 Read More
  • Consulting the phone in bed
    Science
    Science By Jillian Oliver November 23rd, 2022

    Why Doomscrolling Is Bad For You, According To Science

    No news might be good news, but recent studies indicate that that's not what drives us online: It's seeking out and consuming bad news -- doomscrolling.

    By Jillian Oliver November 23rd, 2022 Read More
  • Randy Moss profile Vikings uniform
    Sports
    Sports By Holly Gary November 23rd, 2022

    A Single Thanksgiving Game Allowed Randy Moss To Get Revenge And Become A NFL Legend

    One of the key parts of Thanksgiving is sitting down to take in a football game. Here is the time Randy Moss got revenge while becoming an NFL legend.

    By Holly Gary November 23rd, 2022 Read More
  • Chestnut tree
    Plants and Trees
    Plants and Trees By Kimberly Smith November 23rd, 2022

    Why This American Tree Rarely Makes It To Maturity

    There's no question but that many of Earth's forest resources have been decimated by greed over the years, but one American tree's story is more complicated.

    By Kimberly Smith November 23rd, 2022 Read More
  • Caramel
    Weird
    Weird By Luke Holden November 23rd, 2022

    A Vat Of Boiling Caramel Spelled Doom For A Russian Factory Worker

    A Russian factory worker in 2017 fell into a vat of boiling caramel and was boiled to death. Here's what happened, and why the incident remains a mystery.

    By Luke Holden November 23rd, 2022 Read More
  • astronaut on Mars
    Human Body
    Human Body By Cynthia Griffith November 23rd, 2022

    What Happens To Your Body When You Travel To And Live On Mars?

    Space travel exhibits harmful effects on the human body, and life in anti-gravity is tough on the bones. What would happen to your body if you lived on Mars?

    By Cynthia Griffith November 23rd, 2022 Read More
  • A large empty bed in a room
    Science
    Science By Chris Littlechild November 23rd, 2022

    The Gross Reason You're Never Really Alone If You're Sleeping On An Old Mattress

    Our beds can get disgusting if they're not regularly maintained, particularly the mattresses and sheets. So what's the best way to keep clean while we sleep?

    By Chris Littlechild November 23rd, 2022 Read More
  • Mars' moon Phobos in space
    Science
    Science By Rebecca Beamer November 23rd, 2022

    This Could Be The Reason One Of Mars' Moons Has Stripes

    One of Mars' moons, Phobos, has stripes, which has always been something of a mystery to scientists. Now, astronomers think they know the reason behind it.

    By Rebecca Beamer November 23rd, 2022 Read More
  • John F. Kennedy Jr.
    Conspiracy Theories
    Conspiracy Theories By S. Flannagan November 23rd, 2022

    How The Conspiracy That JFK Jr. Is Still Alive Gained So Much Momentum

    There are many who believe that John F. Kennedy Jr., who died in 1999, is still alive. Here is how this disproven conspiracy theory gained traction in the U.S.

    By S. Flannagan November 23rd, 2022 Read More
  • Banjo player
    Music
    Music By William Kennedy November 23rd, 2022

    Why Music Theorists Say The Banjo Can Never Sound Sad

    To say that a particular musical instrument belongs to only one genre defies creativity, but saying an instrument only plays one musical emotion?

    By William Kennedy November 23rd, 2022 Read More
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