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These common words and phrases came directly from the era of flapper fashion and short-lived prohibition.
Paul Anthony Jones|
The phrase “pie in the sky” has a surprisingly dark history. Learn how labor activist Joe Hill coined the expression in a song in 1911.
Paul Anthony Jones|
Louis Armstrong’s name is almost always pronounced “Louie,” but the jazz legend himself insisted it was actually “Louis.” Here’s how the confusion started.
Chris Wheatley|
Put your geography knowledge to the test by identifying countries that match their continent’s first letter.
Nitya Rao|
How did this awkwardly unwelcome "third" come to be referred to as a "wheel"?
Paul Anthony Jones|
The phrase "elephant in the room" wasn't always about awkward topics. Here's how the idiom evolved over the past two centuries.
Paul Anthony Jones|
Why do we say “add insult to injury”? Discover the surprising history behind this common phrase, which dates back to Ancient Rome.
Jane Alexander|
The phrase sounds straightforward, but its history is filled with surprising twists and competing meanings.
Chris Wheatley|