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Surprise: Milky Way wasn’t named after our home galaxy. Let’s take a brief stroll down the etymological candy aisle and discover how these confections got named.
Warning: This map may cause pizza cravings.
How many people need to see the same UFO for it to be “real”?
Hush puppies might seem like a simple side dish, but they carry a pretty interesting history.
This multiple-choice quiz challenges you to match the hit 1980s song to the movie it was made for.
The belief in real-life vampires predates Bram Stoker’s legendary novel ‘Dracula.’
We give you an obscure word with four definitions—one correct, three made up. Can you identify the correct one?
There is a good reason why baby carrots tend to be slimier than their full-sized counterparts—and it has to do with the white stuff you sometimes see on the outside of them.
The macabre practice is known as anthropodermic bibliopegy, and the motivations behind it include everything from punishment of criminals to doctors wanting symbolically meaningful covers for their medical tomes.
Test your knowledge of the best and worst Halloween candies in this timed quiz.
Historical cures for insomnia were sketchy at best and outright dangerous at worst. Fortunately, modern medicine has discovered a few techniques that can help those suffering from insomnia.