A Piece of Stonehenge, Missing for 60 Years, Was Just Returned to the Site
Three 3-foot stone cores were extracted from Stonehenge in the 1950s, and for 60 years, a former diamond-cutter held onto one of them.
Three 3-foot stone cores were extracted from Stonehenge in the 1950s, and for 60 years, a former diamond-cutter held onto one of them.
As you might expect, the theory has received all kinds of reactions, with one commenter writing, “This could also explain why George R. R. Martin forgot to write the last two books of the series.”
The benefits of reading books to kids early in their lives are clear, and now more pediatricians are equipping families with the tools to do so.
The acclaimed author—who regularly shares his pop culture opinions on Twitter—took to social media earlier this week to weigh in on the 'Game of Thrones' finale.
It was 150 years ago today—on May 10, 1869—that "The Last Spike" was driven into America's first transcontinental railroad. The spike was made of gold, so anyone could tell it was important, but there was plenty more to get excited about.
This July will mark the 50th anniversary of the historic Apollo 11 moon landing. TASCHEN's book contains rare photos from NASA, magazine archives, and private collections.
We aren’t sure what tricks Arya Stark has up her sleeve for the remainder of the series, but it seems like she’s scheming for something big.
The Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County wants to be a force in the community. It welcomes the homeless for shelter, resources, and a helping hand.
The common building material doesn't burn, but it can explode like microwaved popcorn. Using state-of-the-art thermal imaging, scientists now understand why.
Eight people have been severely injured by exploding PAM cooking spray cans or similar products, but Conagra isn't recalling the product.
And why should he? The documentary and movie maker has been busy traipsing the wildernesses of Alaska and Siberia.
Bills with the misspelled word—totaling about $1.6 billion—will remain in circulation, according to Australia's government.
Before Nicholas Hoult took on roles such as Hank McCoy/Beast in the 'X-Men' series, he was hoping to be the King in the North on 'Game of Thrones.'
Hafþór Júlíus Björnsson, the actor who plays the Mountain on 'Game of Thrones,' wants fans to know that he's sorry about what happened in the most recent episode. And that "Cersei made me do it."
Not every consumer review you see on Amazon is trustworthy, but there are some tricks you can use to tell the real ones from the fakes.
Despite Jon Snow’s annoying need to always do the right thing, we’re betting most people are rooting for him. So what will his fate be in the final moments of the series?
Al Capone served time at Eastern State Penitentiary, and new research indicates his stay there wasn't as luxurious as initially reported.
One way to increase your chances of seeing your checked bags at your destination airport is to choose the airline you fly with wisely.
Some people think it's definitely yellow. Others think it's definitely green. We explain the great tennis ball divide.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have steered away from tradition with the announcement that their newborn son will be named Archie Harrison Mountbatten-Windsor.
One of Bran's visions from season 4—a dragon's shadow over King's Landing—might actually be very important to the final two episodes of 'Game of Thrones.'
Cleanyst turns packaged concentrates into soaps and cleaning products, reducing shipping weight and packaging for shampoo, conditioner, hand soap, dish soap, laundry detergent, and more.
George R.R. Martin may have a reputation for killing off characters, but let’s not downplay the homicidal tendencies of 'Game of Thrones' showrunners D.B. Weiss and Davis Benioff.
With this 'Game of Thrones'-inspired phone charger, your device can assume its rightful place atop the Iron Throne after a long day of use.