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Among the most disturbing of the desperate measures taken during World War II was the recruitment of child soldiers. Here are five examples.
Adam T|
The phrase "break the ice" is common in modern conversation, but its journey from being a safety measure for ships to a common idiom took centuries.
Meagan Bojarski|
Let's look into the interesting history of the idiom "piece of cake."
Chelsea Thatcher|
From 19th-century literature to modern true crime, “alpine divorce” has become a viral dating term with a dark backstory.
Nitya Rao|
Discover six rare Fabergé Easter eggs, including the Winter Egg and Coronation Egg, that rank among the most valuable creations in history.
Nitya Rao|
The origins of the phrase "once in a blue moon" are rooted in an anti-Roman clergy pamphlet and a volcanic explosion in Indonesia.
Eden Gordon|
From handwashing being unnecessary to women's wombs moving around and causing hysteria, these beliefs might be shocking today—but they were once dogma.
Eden Gordon|
Explore what makes something vintage, including age, style, and cultural relevance, and how it compares to antique and retro categories.
Nitya Rao|