What Does the Pope Eat?
Pope Francis’ menu for his New York visit seems pretty bland.
The company has pinpointed the exact episodes in different series when viewers get obsessed.
Consider it your secret weapon.
They might not be tall, dark strangers, but their stories are fascinating nonetheless.
There's apparently no such thing as one-taste-fits-all H20.
Because we all need an adorable little square-torsoed Ringo Starr in our lives.
The ultimate checkmate supercut.
One prize-winning discovery: Nearly all mammals urinate for the same amount of time, regardless of size.
The grandmother of six told an interviewer, "It's very nice of you to take any notice of it"
This bookshelf is inspired by the nautilus and perfect for the kids.
The game was so entertaining that parents were having trouble tearing their kids away from it.
For 65 years, the toy has been enjoyed by children, astronauts, engineers, and artists alike.
In the mid-'90s, Kermit the Frog was the face of the 40-year-old Muppet brand and had both a movie and a TV show to promote. So he did what any single-person empire does while sitting atop their celebrity throne: he released a fragrance.
Pecking out 103 characters of text in less than a minute is nothing to sniff at.
The closing lines of novels are grammatically different than their opening lines. Here's how.
Presidents throw themed parties just like the rest of us—only with better costumes.
That's a staggering 16,666,667 waffles per year.
Hilde Lysiak's publication covers fires, fundraisers, and town hall meetings.
PetBot records your furry friend's actions and sends the photos or video to your smartphone.
The fact that it was marketed as orange/tangerine-flavored, yet was fluorescent green in color, isn’t even the strangest thing about it.
In recent years, garden gnomes have developed a reputation for going AWOL.
The perfect building material for the young at heart.