Fatigued vs. Tired: What’s the Difference?
Fatigue and tiredness are often confused, but it’s important to understand the differences between them.
Fatigue and tiredness are often confused, but it’s important to understand the differences between them.
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Discover how the bourbon-mint concoction was embraced by the horse-racing world and became the default drink at the Kentucky Derby.
There’s a lot to learn about the rich history surrounding Cinco de Mayo, the annual springtime celebration of Hispanic heritage and culture in the United States. Discover the origins of the holiday here, plus so much else.
Years after she founded Mother’s Day, Anna Jarvis realized that she had lost control of the holiday she helped create.
From fruity blends to fiery flavors, discover the most searched margarita recipes across the U.S. leading up to Cinco de Mayo 2025.
In an era of modest network programming, center square Paul Lynde dropped some seriously risqué material.
Three of the four acts expired shortly after they were signed into law in the late 1700s. One remains active—and it’s been at the center of constitutional debates ever since.
The riddle below dates back to 1750—can you figure it out?
Cool Whip’s ingredients aren’t a total mystery—but they’re also not as simple as cream and sugar.
Time capsules can hold anything from historic writings to Diana Ross’s fake eyelash.
The best Vietnam War books from Tim O’Brien, Viet Thanh Nguyen, and others offer new insights and perspectives into the conflict that you probably never got from history class.
For the past century, the quest to break the Beale Ciphers has attracted the military, computer scientists, and conspiracy theorists. All have failed.
A territorial woodpecker has broken dozens of car mirrors in a bizarre springtime rampage.
Which states offer the best support for working moms? New England leads the pack.
We give you an obscure word with four definitions—one correct, three made up. Can you identify the correct one?
Salmonella, norovirus, and other germs are often found in raw poultry and fresh produce—and can find their way into your digestive system. Here’s what to know about the symptoms and treatments for food poisoning.
Researchers in Indonesia have filmed a rare coelacanth nearly 500 feet underwater—marking the first time the fish has been recorded in its native environment.
The number of living Vietnam Veterans is quickly dwindling. Now’s the time to show them you care.
A clever team at Canada’s Museum of Natural History built a LEGO mobility aid to help a turtle named Root move around with ease.
These crested songbirds add a welcome dash of color to yards throughout much of the United States. Let’s get a little better acquainted with our rosy, non-migratory neighbors.
In 1902, 12 men agreed to take low doses of poison in order to test their efficacy as food preservatives. No one died. Basically.
A picture is worth a thousand words—and a half-century of history.
Games, play areas, and kids’ nights make these the top restaurants for families in the U.S.