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  • Weird Al Yankovic
    Music
    Music By Kimberly Smith July 22nd, 2022

    Weird Al's 'Trapped In The Drive-Thru' Samples A Band That Once Refused To Work With Him

    "Weird Al" Yankovic has been creating his parodies of pop music and culture for decades. Some artists are more cooperative with the effort than others.

    By Kimberly Smith July 22nd, 2022 Read More
  • Noah Lyles celebrates
    Sports
    Sports By William Kennedy July 22nd, 2022

    Noah Lyles Swiftly Stole This 26-Year-Old Title From Sprinter Michael Johnson

    The old adage, of course, is that records are made to be broken. But there are some athletic records that stand for a good long time before toppling.

    By William Kennedy July 22nd, 2022 Read More
  • dragon tattoo on arm
    Scandals
    Scandals By Elizabeth Rayne July 22nd, 2022

    Dark Secrets Of The Tattoo Industry

    Tattoos may be more mainstream, but regulations and industry best practices have unfortunately remained a problem.

    By Elizabeth Rayne July 22nd, 2022 Read More
  • Person holding nose against bad smell
    Science
    Science By Chris Littlechild July 22nd, 2022

    The Truth Behind The Theory That Smelling Farts Is Good For You

    We know that laughter is good for us, and we know that several bodily functions are just inherently funny. Might flatulence have added value?

    By Chris Littlechild July 22nd, 2022 Read More
  • Bo Jackson
    Sports
    Sports By Matt Reigle July 22nd, 2022

    What Is The Bo Jackson Curse?

    Numerous professions have singular superstitions which may (or may not) be taken seriously by the participants. Pro athletes are no exception.

    By Matt Reigle July 22nd, 2022 Read More
  • Playing video games
    Entertainment
    Entertainment By Chris Littlechild July 22nd, 2022

    Gamers Aren't The Only Creatures Captivated By This Popular Video Game

    The animal kingdom is pretty generally a source of intrigue and mystery for human beings, even animals with whom we have longstanding relationships, like cats.

    By Chris Littlechild July 22nd, 2022 Read More
  • Largest animal: the blue whale
    Science
    Science By Amielle Moreno, Ph.D. July 22nd, 2022

    A Whale's Heart Resonates In An Unexpected Way

    The blue whale is the largest animal currently inhabiting Planet Earth, with a circulatory system designed for the way they exist deep within the ocean.

    By Amielle Moreno, Ph.D. July 22nd, 2022 Read More
  • Baton Rouge, Louisiana
    Crime
    Crime By Leslie Veliz July 22nd, 2022

    Where Is Anthony Templet Now?

    Anthony Templet, at 17 years old, shot his father in their home in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, after a physical altercation. Here's where Anthony Templet is now.

    By Leslie Veliz July 22nd, 2022 Read More
  • Hotel Chelsea exterior
    Paranormal
    Paranormal By Matt Reigle July 22nd, 2022

    Here's Why People Think The Chelsea Hotel Is Haunted

    Come the spooky season around Halloween, ghost stories are told and re-told, adding to the flavor of autumn. Some places offer ghost stories all year 'round.

    By Matt Reigle July 22nd, 2022 Read More
  • View of botanical garden backyard
    Science
    Science By Chris Littlechild July 22nd, 2022

    The Common Backyard Visitor That Is Dangerously Close To Extinction

    Our backyards are incredibly personal, and they speak volumes about the owner. Sadly, this common backyard visitor is dangerously close to extinction.

    By Chris Littlechild July 22nd, 2022 Read More
  • Mario Draghi in 2019
    Politics
    Politics By Aaron Homer July 22nd, 2022

    What Effect Will Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi's Resignation Have On Italian Politics?

    Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi just resigned his post, leaving the fate of the Italian government up in the air. This is the effect of his resignation.

    By Aaron Homer July 22nd, 2022 Read More
  • Giant panda nursing her cub
    History
    History By Rebecca Beamer July 22nd, 2022

    The Real Reason China Once Gifted Giant Pandas To Other Countries

    National symbols, especially representative animals, can be sources of pride, of identity, and even of friendship through international diplomacy.

    By Rebecca Beamer July 22nd, 2022 Read More
  • don mclean
    Entertainment
    Entertainment By Aaron Homer July 22nd, 2022

    Don McLean Reveals The True Meaning Of American Pie And Puts Decades Of Theories To Rest

    Since rock n' roll has been a thing, more than one song has spurned listeners to scratch their heads over the seemingly inscrutable lyrics within.

    By Aaron Homer July 22nd, 2022 Read More
  • Panda eating a stalk of bamboo
    Science
    Science By Rebecca Beamer July 22nd, 2022

    Giant Pandas Eat A Staggering Amount Of Bamboo Each Day

    The internet is full of adorable videos of pandas frolicking about, rolling and clambering and precious. So they must work up quite an appetite.

    By Rebecca Beamer July 22nd, 2022 Read More
  • Sherman Brothers and Walt Disney looking at camera
    Untold Truth
    Untold Truth By Scott Harris-King July 22nd, 2022

    The Untold Truth Of The Sherman Brothers

    The Sherman Brothers are synonymous with Disney, penning beloved classics from "Mary Poppins" and songs you love to hate, like "It's a Small World."

    By Scott Harris-King July 22nd, 2022 Read More
  • Benin Bronzes at British museum
    Scandals
    Scandals By Josh Sippie July 22nd, 2022

    The Controversy Over The Benin Bronzes Explained

    The Benin Bronzes, stolen in a raid of Benin City in 1897, largely remain in the hands of others today, while calls for their repatriation grow ever louder.

    By Josh Sippie July 22nd, 2022 Read More
  • woman in handcuffs standing
    Mythical Creatures
    Mythical Creatures By Jean Mendoza July 22nd, 2022

    How Veronica Compton Went From Interviewing The Hillside Strangler To Becoming His Accomplice

    Veronica Compton committed attempted murder for the Hillside Strangler.

    By Jean Mendoza July 22nd, 2022 Read More
  • Magnus Carlsen playing chess
    History
    History By Aaron Homer July 21st, 2022

    Chess Master Magnus Carlsen's Curious Decision Follows A Long Line Of Champions

    Magnus Carlsen announced he won't be defending his title in the next World Chess Championship. He joins several others who quit while at the top of their game.

    By Aaron Homer July 21st, 2022 Read More
  • Rosanne Cash onstage
    Entertainment
    Entertainment By Luke Holden July 21st, 2022

    Rosanne Cash's Take On This Classic R.E.M. Song Has Fans Pointing Out Her Error

    Rosanne Cash tweeted an interesting observation about R.E.M.'s hit "Losing My Religion" — but fans were quick to point out it isn't exactly true.

    By Luke Holden July 21st, 2022 Read More
  • Stephen Hawking
    Royals
    Royals By Diana Bocco July 21st, 2022

    Here's What Stephen Hawking's Net Worth Was When He Died

    Stephen Hawking was an unquestioned genius who made the understanding of physics something embraced by popular culture, through his books and other media.

    By Diana Bocco July 21st, 2022 Read More
  • A Hebrew doctrine
    History
    History By Luke Holden July 21st, 2022

    The Torah And The Talmud: What's The Difference?

    The Jewish religion has two main texts which help Jews adhere to their religious laws. The two texts are the Talmud and the Torah, and here's the difference.

    By Luke Holden July 21st, 2022 Read More
  • wildfire burns in forest
    Entertainment
    Entertainment By Matt Reigle July 21st, 2022

    An Unusual Side Effect Of The Wildfires In France Caused Pearl Jam To Cancel A Show

    In July 2022, places all across the globe saw temperatures creeping into the triple-digits (or if you prefer to measure temperature in Celsius, the high 30s)

    By Matt Reigle July 21st, 2022 Read More
  • Dr. Seuss books
    Royals
    Royals By Anna Robinson July 21st, 2022

    Dr. Seuss' Unique Method To Quit Smoking

    Dr. Seuss' books are full of whimsy and creativity. Though the author's life was not as magical as his books, his method to quit smoking was unique.

    By Anna Robinson July 21st, 2022 Read More
  • pile of pennies
    Science
    Science By Rebecca Beamer July 21st, 2022

    Why The Viral Penny Microwaving Trend Is Dangerous

    While it may seem obvious to most of us that metal does not belong in the microwave, a recent viral trend has people doing just that to make them shrink.

    By Rebecca Beamer July 21st, 2022 Read More
  • Radium poisoning
    Sports
    Sports By Leslie Veliz July 21st, 2022

    How A Doctor's Prescription Led Golfer Eben Byers' Jaw To Fall Off

    Here's how a doctor's prescription for arm pain led to golfer Eben Byers' jaw falling off before he died from the same newly discovered chemical element.

    By Leslie Veliz July 21st, 2022 Read More
  • blue gold macaws perched
    Mythical Creatures
    Mythical Creatures By Stephen J. Schuyler July 21st, 2022

    America's Strange Feral Parrot Colonies Explained

    Colonies of wild parrots are thriving all over the country, from Miami to Chicago. Here's how these tropical invaders got a featherhold in the United States.

    By Stephen J. Schuyler July 21st, 2022 Read More
  • mirror silver frame
    Cults
    Cults By Aaron Homer July 21st, 2022

    The Cultural Significance Of Covering Mirrors After Death

    Funerary customs differ vastly across cultures, and those differences in how different people groups bury and mourn their dead are often driven by religion.

    By Aaron Homer July 21st, 2022 Read More
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