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Why Do We Still See Fallout Shelter Signs?

Tens of thousands of fallout shelter signs, with three yellow triangles in a black circle, are visible on building façades today. They serve as grim reminders of the hottest flashes of the Cold War. So why are they still around?
Tim Brinkhof|

What Happens If You Call 911 by Mistake?

You never want to butt-dial the cops by mistake. But if you do, here’s what happens next.
Jake Rossen|

Why Isn’t Washington, D.C., a State?

Residents of Washington, D.C., have no governor, no voting representation in Congress, and only limited local authority. The reason is simple: D.C. isn’t a state. Let’s break down the history and future of D.C. statehood.
Zoë Randolph|

Can You Name the Original Capitals of These 18 States?

A number of states entered the union with different capital cities. How many of them do you know?
mentalfloss .com|

When John Adams Predicted the Wrong Independence Day

When John Adams penned a letter to future first lady Abigail Adams on July 3, 1776, he guessed how future generations of Americans would celebrate Independence Day with remarkable accuracy—but he got the date wrong.
Erik van Rheenen|

Why Is the Nation's Capital Called the “District of Columbia”?

Inside the complicated compromise that created the District of Columbia and the City of Washington—which are kind of the same thing.
Tim Brinkhof|

How To Stay Safe During a Protest

Preparedness matters before attending a demonstration. Here’s everything you need to know about how to stay safe during a protest, from what to bring to what your rights are, and more.
Rudie Obias|

47 Amazing Facts About All 45 American Presidents

Read on to discover which American president wanted to be a concert violinist, which carried a dictionary around in his pocket, who burned his official White House portrait, and why Joe Biden's dog made history.
Corinne Cummings|

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5 Misconceptions About AI

If you’ve ever caught yourself sympathizing with ChatGPT, you may have fallen for one of these common misconceptions about AI.
Bethel Afful|

5 Misconceptions About the Arctic

Both the Arctic and Antarctica are cold and icy, but that’s basically where the similarities end. 
Bethel Afful|

11 Misconceptions About Cryptocurrency, NFTs, and More

Hearing NFTs explained as “non-fungible tokens” only makes sense if you already know what ‘fungible’ means.
Jason Serafino|

9 Misconceptions About Menstruation

Should you be worried about animal attacks when you’re menstruating?
mentalfloss .com|

7 Misconceptions About the CIA

Yes, you can have a Facebook page and still join the CIA.
Bethel Afful|

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