6 Wild Furby Myths That People Actually Believed in the ‘90s
The NSA, Pentagon, and Norfolk Naval Shipyard thought Furbys were a national security threat, so they banned the toys from their premises in 1999.
The NSA, Pentagon, and Norfolk Naval Shipyard thought Furbys were a national security threat, so they banned the toys from their premises in 1999.
Are black holes the heaviest object in the universe? What causes that tingling feeling when you slip and almost fall? And why do we have so many shower thoughts, anyway? Experts weigh in.
Looking for an excuse to clean out your home? The old toys, watches, and comic books you've been holding onto could earn you a small fortune on eBay.
LEGO's latest release pays tribute to Steamboat Willie, the Disney short film that launched a little character named Mickey Mouse.
The Romans referred to the days of the month by their relation to the 'Kalends,' the 'Ides,' and the 'Nones.' If Caesar had been killed any other day, his famous warning might have sounded much less ominous.
This summer, the Bronx Zoo is hosting a Dinosaur Safari with 40 life-sized animatronic dinosaurs, including T. rex and Spinosaurus.
Barbie has been a cultural icon since she hit runway—er, toy aisles—60 years ago. Now, Mattel is going all out to celebrate her diamond jubilee.
Travelers looking for books to read can visit the Traveler restaurant off I-84 in Connecticut and pick out free books to go with their food.
Each year, more than 1 million people descend on New Orleans for Mardi Gras, an organized parade of debauchery and alcohol-induced torpor where plastic beads are tossed as a kind of currency.
Viral videos show Vans shoes consistently landing with the sole facing down and the laces facing up. Now people are testing out the Vans challenge for themselves.
Austin homeowner Emilio Rodriguez really, really likes pink. He told local reporters, "I love this house. I don't know why people don't like it."
Hopefully you didn't take your toys out of their packaging back in the 1990s, because some could be worth a good deal of money on eBay now.
College student David Hall paid the ultimate tribute to 'Star Wars Episode VIII: The Last Jedi' by recreating the movie's climatic battle scene with 100,000 LEGO bricks.
Tommy, Chuckie, Angelica, Reptar, and other characters from the Nickelodeon show all make appearances on Champ's and Fila's new line of Rugrats-branded footwear.
It won't be the world's first poop museum. But it's a strong contender for the world's cutest poop museum.
The words used in the Harry Potter books and movies are playable in a new version of Scrabble—and they can even earn you bonus points.
The old 'Super Mario Bros.' game, originally released for the NES in 1985, just broke a world record for video games sales at auction.
Coffee isn't the only way to get your morning buzz on. Ditch the jitters and try these caffeinated bracelets, face wipes, and other innovative options instead.
A new survey shows that many pet owners would rather snuggle with, spend money on, and gaze lovingly at their cute dogs than their partners. And dogs feel love for us, too.
Instead of safekeeping her grandparents’s old love letters in a ribbon-tied shoebox, Meghan Coomes turns them into heirloom accessories.
Chug-a-lug: There's bottomless tequila (and snacks) aboard the Jose Cuervo Express from Guadalajara to Tequila.
SeaWorld's Aquatica water park in Orlando, Florida is now a certified autism center, with an autism-friendly guide that ranks rides based on how much they stimulate certain senses.
LEGO fans now have a watering hole to call their own. A new LEGO-themed pop-up bar is coming to several cities across the U.S.
Since 2011, guests at Takhini Hot Pools have used the freezing weather in Canada to sculpt frozen hair styles that double as works of art.