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Some of the world’s largest dogs have tipped the scales in excess of 300 pounds and stood taller than some NBA players.
All five answers to the questions below have something in common. Can you figure it out?
The short answer is that no one really knows why we yawn. But people have theories.
With 12,000 pounds of bite force, this 40-foot-tall robot ate cars like candy—and audiences ate it up.
It took Toni Morrison years to write her debut novel—which was initially a flop. Here are some other things you might not know about 'The Bluest Eye.'
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Chef Gareth Ward says, “Welshpool McDonald's is on a different level.”
This winter, take advantage of a feature on your ice scraper you may be ignoring.
'Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret,' may technically be middle-aged now—the frequently banned pre-teen tale by Judy Blume turned 50 in 2020—but its lessons are for the ages.
Do you know your 'craic' from your 'cat'? If you read this wee list, no one will be able to slag you.
You can grab tickets for you and your friend who’s somehow never seen James Cameron’s ‘Titanic’ movie.
This vaccine could help honeybees combat American foulbrood, a disease that can wipe out entire colonies.
The dictionary’s new words range from acronyms like ‘CODA’ to slang like ‘sh**housery.”
On the hunt for job opportunities? Head to Columbia—in South Carolina or Maryland.
Who wouldn’t want a teacher like Ms. Frizzle? Take a ride down memory lane with these 12 facts about ‘The Magic School Bus.’
You use your hands every day to do thousands of things, but have you ever wondered why you refer to your fingers by names like 'thumb' and 'pinky'?
Burger King’s Royal Perks program, which is free to join, promises its members lots of free French fries.
Those funky circles and squares you might see on a car’s bumper aren’t just for show—they actually come in handy if you ever need your car towed.