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If you’ve heard enough about King Henry VIII’s many wives or the turbulent relationship between Princess Diana and King Charles III, consider these 10 lesser known royal love stories.
Not every great invention was created according to plan. From penicillin to breakfast cereal to popsicles, these everyday items were all invented entirely by accident.
From his 1978 classic “Halloween” to his love of video games, there’s a lot to appreciate about John Carpenter, but here are some other cool facts you might not have known about the storied director.
‘The Sopranos’ featured one of the most divisive series finales of all time—and various fan theories have only made it more complicated.
In a blow to lovers of gum with shockingly short flavor bursts, Fruit Stripe is set to bite the dust.
The warehouse club is eliminating the indignity of getting stopped at the exit.
The Internet Archive goes beyond the Wayback Machine—it also hosts movies, arcade games, and more.
The limited-edition burger hits McDonald's menus on January 24.
Ambiphone is the DIY white noise machine you didn't know you needed.
A spud spat is brewing between tuber advocates and the U.S. Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee over what it means to be a potato.
On February 4, 1974, publishing heiress Patty Hearst was taken from her Berkeley, California, apartment—but Hearst is far from the only abduction case to have captured public attention.
Wastoid, wedgie, and dumpster fire, oh my! In the latest episode of The List Show, you can learn about the fun origins of some pretty wacky and absolutely real slang terms from the last hundred years.
The wall-mounted dryers could be dirtier than a toilet seat.
This particular corner of Super Bowl history involves tons of bowl games and at least one bouncy ball.