The Countries That Pay the Most and the Least for LEGOs
LEGO sets are purchased around the world, but their price varies greatly depending on where the buyer lives.
LEGO sets are purchased around the world, but their price varies greatly depending on where the buyer lives.
The Eiffel Tower, the Colosseum, and the Statue of Liberty are instantly recognizable from the ground, but the aerial views of these structures are less familiar.
If you’ve started blasting Mariah Carey’s “All I Want for Christmas Is You” already, the radio stations are right there with you.
The caffeine in Red Bull can compete with your morning coffee, and Red Bull’s taurine has nothing to do with an actual bull.
Whether they’re budding engineers, curious geologists, or burgeoning graphic designers, these gifts will help them tap into their thinking abilities—and have a blast while doing it.
From sweet potato casserole to green bean casserole, these are the side dishes people are eating around the U.S. on Thanksgiving.
A few key states could decide the 2020 presidential election. Here's what happens in each if a recount is called for.
Nature sounds, wave sounds, even city sounds—here’s background noise from whichever vacation you wish you were on.
The salt in the ocean comes from two main sources: rocks on land and vents at the bottom of the sea.
If there’s one thing that’s become clear during the coronavirus pandemic, it’s how dirty a home can get when you and your family are spending basically 24/7 inside. Would a robot vacuum make life easier?
Few actors can automatically make a movie better quite like Tilda Swinton. Whether it’s a lead role or a supporting performance, the Oscar winner knows how to leave an impression.
Unfortunately, the answer is not “Never.” (That said, you can usually get more than one wear out of them before laundering.)
It happened in ‘Shrek.’ It happened in ‘Four Weddings and a Funeral.’ What if it happens in real life?
‘Irregardless’ is technically a word, and ‘dord’ technically isn’t (though it has shown up in a few old dictionaries).
The intense emotions we’re all experiencing right now can often feel inexpressible, beyond words. But words in another language than your own just might be the key to giving voice to those emotions.
“I don’t write for felt,” writer Michael O'Donoghue said, and John Belushi often called them “mucking Fuppets.”
Temponaut Timelapse filmed the decomposition of a glass of cola over 105 days, and the results aren't pretty.
Music preferences are subjective, but there are certain quantifiable metrics that help us identify the best upbeat songs.
Unlike other stores, Costco only has one private label—but 'Kirkland Signature' wasn’t the founder's first choice.
Stopping something as inconsequential as biting your nails or as serious as drinking too much requires perseverance and planning.
The idea of flaunting civic pride got more popular in the mid-20th century, when local governments handed out the stickers to encourage voter participation.
Royal Palm Island, a fully self-sustainable island in Central America, would make for a perfect vacation home.
Though it was nearly 150 years ago, the outcome of the 1876 presidential election—which pitted Rutherford B. Hayes against Samuel Tilden—reverberates in America even today.
Horace Greeley’s sudden death sent the Electoral College—which had yet to vote—into a state of confusion.