15 Famous Birthdays to Celebrate in July
Have some cake this month on behalf of these important figures in history, art, and pop culture—all of whom were born in July.
Have some cake this month on behalf of these important figures in history, art, and pop culture—all of whom were born in July.
Thinking of moving abroad for work, play, or something else? See the list of most expensive cities for expats.
As much as some Potterheads may wish they could have some of the animals from Harry Potter, whether it be a half-kneazle or a hippogriff, realistically, most of those creatures have to remain in the world of fantasy.
The former child actor got serious about the effects of fame, saying it’s difficult to recall his pre-Potter days.
'Game of Thrones' season 8 was memorable for many reasons, including the overwhelmingly negative response it inspired in longtime viewers—more than 1.5 million of whom have signed a petition demanding that it be remade.
People have been growing tobacco for thousands of years, but never as food. That doesn't mean it can't be used as a protein source in the future.
Its been just over 60 years since we discovered the species—and now there may be less than 20 of them left in the world.
Tigers are famous for their stripes, but did you know that no tiger stripe is the same? Every tiger has a unique set of stripes that can be used to identify it, similar to human fingerprints.
Don’t toss your old bras! Animal rescue groups can use them to mend the cracked shells of injured turtles.
For decades, "This Land Is Your Land" been a staple of kindergarten classrooms "from California to the New York island," as the lyrics go. But Woody Guthrie didn't intend for the song to be a ringing endorsement of American exceptionalism—he wrote it for
Many grain-free dog food brands billed as healthier options have been linked to a rise in heart disease cases among dogs in recent years.
July 4th is a day when the sentiment "proud to be an American" is openly proclaimed countrywide. But where do people most display their patriotism the other 364 days of the year?
In 1994, Disney changed the animation game yet again with 'The Lion King.' Here are 25 things you might not have known about the animated masterpiece.
What would it be like to be a quarter of an inch tall? Moviegoers in the summer of 1989 were eager to find out, and turned 'Honey, I Shrunk the Kids' into a hit.
Instead of letting your ice cream cone drip all over you through the hole in the bottom, plug it up with something sweet.
The 'Harry Potter' author reportedly considered getting involved with the iconic sci-fi series during the David Tennant era.
A hardback edition of 'Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone' signed by Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson, and other cast members from the film adaptation sold for more than $3000.
Lockable teeth located at the top and bottom of each Corona can allow for beers to easily stack on top of each other in a system called "Fit Packs."
A mismanaged pile of manure spontaneously ignited earlier this week, starting a wildfire that has burned more than 10,000 acres of land in Spain.
ThinkGeek is folding into GameStop, and the site has been running a massive sale of its inventory. In its final days, everything will be 75 percent off.
Dozens of homeless high school students in New York City who are heading to college in the fall were honored at a recent ceremony.
Certain models of Medtronic MiniMed insulin pumps could be hacked to raise levels of insulin or even stop delivery for people with type 1 or type 2 diabetes, a potentially fatal situation.
The classic murder mystery game turns 70 in 2019 and taught millions the entertainment value of braining someone with a candlestick.
A small island volcano that has been dormant since 1924 erupted this week. Astronauts photographed it from the International Space Station.