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End-of-year smooching has roots in the parties of ancient Rome, but Thomas Edison had a part to play, too.
You might know all the recent Disney movies, but how well do you remember these classics?
Is it bald faced lie, or bold faced lie? Coming down the pike? Or pipe? Coleslaw, or cold slaw?
These photos paint a picture of tragic times throughout history, but against all odds, the subjects overcame adversity and created lives for themselves.
This list may not make you feel old—but it probably will warp your sense of time.
These familiar words and sayings, such as ableism, couch potato, and more, aren’t as old as you might think.
Disney tends to use patterns when deciding how to open their movies. Can you tell which scene starts off each classic film?
Forget images of glittery champagne bottles and fireworks bursting over snow-covered cities. From dancing pigs to unnerving children, these vintage postcards were a more unusual way to ring in the new year.
Enjoy a taste of how people around the world ring in the New Year.
State parks encourage people to get out in nature every January 1 as part of their First Day Hikes programs.
Over the years, there have been some excellent Disney movies, but how well do you know them? Can you name the best friends of these '90s Disney characters?
When winter bears down, it can be hard to think of anything outside of how much you hate (or love!) the snow and ice. Here are a few of the words and phenomena that could define this season.
Throughout history, criminals have used the holiday as an excuse to commit terrible acts.
From iconic novels adapted into popular films and TV series to titles released posthumously, these books celebrate a milestone birthday in the new year.
What September lacks in major holidays, it more than makes up for in birthday parties—here’s why that could be.