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In this episode of "Food History," host Justin Dodd tells us the story of coffin bread—a dish that is not nearly as morbid as its name suggests.
The show must go on—unless boisterous audience members insist on being part of it.
In this video, Pang Pha the elephant is shown peeling a banana using only her trunk—a first for the species.
These pet-safe cleaning products can tackle common messes so you don’t have to work as hard, and they’re all recommended by experts.
Oscar Mayer is giving couples the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to exchange their vows in front of the iconic Wienermobile.
Is there beaver butt in your vanilla ice cream?
Officially titled 'Mr. William Shakespeare’s Comedies, Histories, and Tragedies,' the more than 900-page tome collected together 36 of the Renaissance writer’s plays for the first time.
With the proper care, all dogs are trainable. But some may fit particular situations better than others.
The UK’s Prime Minister was in poor health but still needed to fly. The solution? Stuff him in a big egg.
You can flout these rules, but you can't flaunt them.
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With a lot of planning and a little help from an algorithm, you get the optimal United States driving route.
Arab American Heritage Month, occurring each April, is a relatively new event on the yearly calendar—but the history of Arab immigrants in the U.S. goes way back.
The annual celebration raises awareness of environmental issues. But who decided we should mobilize on April 22?