Save More, Lose Less: How New Year's Resolutions Have Changed Over the Past Year
Enthusiasm for exercise is dwindling, but you can still expect to see crowds at the gym in January.
Enthusiasm for exercise is dwindling, but you can still expect to see crowds at the gym in January.
From pickles to Peeps, cities across the country have established their own unique traditions for ringing in the new year.
Bacon is everywhere these days: You can find it in ice cream, coffee, cupcakes, chewing gum, candles, lip balm, and even deodorant. As it now saturates every corner of the market, it’s worth looking at the origins of this smoky, salty food.
In Nora Ephron's first draft of the 'When Harry Met Sally...' script, Harry and Sally did not end up together.
Times Square isn't the only party on the schedule this New Year's.
From the discoverer of titanium to a prehistoric plant expert, these Christmas-born scientists helped us better understand the natural world.
Descriptions of Grýla vary from tale to tale, but in all of them, she's bloodthirsty and fearsome.
Only 10 percent of people can solve these in under 30 seconds, according to Solar Centre.
Eggnog: you know it's delicious, but did you know it once led to a riot at West Point? Let's all raise our glasses to one of the most popular beverages of the holiday season ...
From 'Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer' to 'Home Alone,' here are some bizarre fan theories about the holiday movies you only thought you knew.
A Statistical Breakdown of the Contents of a Celebrations Tub
What began as a joke on a 1997 episode of ‘Seinfeld’ has morphed into a global, anti-commercialism phenomenon: Festivus.
The fireplace served as a venue for magical visitors long before Santa Claus came along.
Christmas is a time for joy, thankfulness, love … and, when it comes to Christmas carols, the occasional bout of cringe.
Chocolate is chocolate, isn’t it? If so, then why does the chocolate you find in an Advent calendar taste so weird?
Electronics were huge (literally) and acid wash was all the rage in 1990.
You can disguise candy corn as a Christmas confection, but you can't make people like it.
You're not going to like this.
Some trace inverted trees—which are popping up in malls, retails stores, and homes across the country this holiday season—back to medieval tradition. But what's the real story?
Twenty-five million tons of extra trash will be produced this holiday season. Here are a few easy things you can do to cut back on waste.
Driving around the neighborhood to admire the gorgeous light displays (or laugh at the garish ones) is a beloved holiday tradition, but it helps to know where to look. That’s where Nextdoor’s Cheer Map comes in.
The Feast of the Seven Fishes, or 'Festa dei Sette Pesci,' is a delectable blend of the sacred and secular, the old world and the new.
A reminder to drink responsibly this holiday season.
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