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Unless you have a dishwasher with a self-cleaning filter, you should do this kitchen chore roughly every two months. Here’s how.
Although the Watergate scandal tends to overshadow much of his legacy, Richard Nixon almost forced a mistrial for Charles Manson.
Mercury in seafood is another growing concern thanks to global warming.
There’s no tradition more satisfying than cracking open a good book on a sandy beach. Here’s how it all started.
Think you know your favorite author’s bibliography by heart? Don’t be so sure: See if you can figure out which of these obscure book titles belong to which renowned author in this quiz.
The connections between words aren’t always as straightforward as the link between ‘run’ and ‘runner’; often, figuring them out requires the subtle unraveling of linguistic evolution, the kind of detective work that makes etymology so fascinating.
All five answers to the questions below have something in common. Can you figure it out?
Here’s why high-level field hockey competitions keep the turf nice and watered.
The amount of gold in Olympic medals is regulated, and there’s a lot less than there used to be.
Discover which U.S. states have an elevated risk of losing power this summer, plus how to prepare for a power outage ahead of time.
Richard Norris Williams dreamed of being a tennis great. The ‘Titanic’ nearly cost him his legs.
Deodorant sticks often come with one outer cap and one inner cap, but the purpose of that extra inner cap isn’t really clear.
From Milli Vanilli’s “Girl, You Know It’s True” to Technotronic’s “Pump Up the Jam,” these songs all made it to the Billboard Hot 100—and they all had something to hide.
August 2, 2024 makes the 100th anniversary of James Baldwin’s birth. Here’s what you should know about the ‘Tell It on the Mountain’ and ‘Giovanni’s Room’ author.