California Twins Were Just Born in Different Years
Alfredo Antonio Trujillo was one of the last babies born in 2021, and his twin sister Aylin was born 15 minutes later in 2022.
Alfredo Antonio Trujillo was one of the last babies born in 2021, and his twin sister Aylin was born 15 minutes later in 2022.
From finding restaurants you like to finding your parked car, these are the Google Maps hacks you should be taking advantage of.
Cheesemakers have been adding yellow and orange food dye to their cheese products since the 17th century.
While names like Luna and Oliver rule these days—for both new babies and new pets—1922 looked a little different.
The new year is almost here, but you can still save a ton thanks to these end-of-year sales happening at Amazon, Caraway, Nordstrom, Our Place, and other top retailers.
From really expensive NFTs to newly discovered shipwrecks to the latest developments in the world of K-Pop, here are a few things we learned in 2021.
Based on our most popular stories of 2021, it seems safe to say that our readers adore their pets, are fascinated by the strange features they see on motor vehicles, and really want to know what happened to all that white dog poop they used to see.
Self-administered coronavirus tests are hitting shelves, and it's important to know that a positive result should be reported to local health officials.
Legendary spy James Bond doesn't appear to be an Apple operative, preferring the relatively obscure Nokia brand instead.
Loud insect sex and a crypto-trading hamster are just two of the many reasons 2021 was anything but boring.
Before the disco ball was part of 1970s dance culture, it was the hottest thing the 1897 Charlestown electrician's union had ever seen.
End-of-year smooching has roots in the parties of ancient Rome, but Thomas Edison had a part to play, too.
In 1997, the first Harry Potter book was published in the U.K., 'Titanic' arrived in theaters, and you probably had Hanson's "MMMBop" stuck in your head—whether you liked it or not.
The promotion allowed patrons to consume as much pasta as they wanted for $10.99. This turned out to be a questionable business policy.
You want more 'Pride and Prejudice and Zombies'? Because this is how you get 'Pride and Prejudice and Zombies.'
From Universal Orlando's wild (and usually inoperable) 'Jaws' ride of the '90s to the very real—and very captive—tiger shark that threw up a human arm and sparked a 1935 murder investigation, the Mental Floss team is sharing some of our favorite stories f
Stripe, a disturbed squirrel, was said to have chased people and pets down streets and bit them hard enough to draw blood before finally being captured.
It's true that wine starts to oxidize the moment you uncork it, but that's no reason to pour the leftovers down the drain.
Wain became famous in Victorian England for his exaggerated depictions of anthropomorphic cats, which he continued even after being declared certifiably insane.
Davyon Johnson's quick thinking saved a classmate from choking on a bottle cap and an elderly woman from a house fire—and he still came home in time for dinner.
McDonald's is turning away customers asking for medium or large fries at its 3000 Japan locations for the greater good.
The time capsule dates back to 1887 and was thought to contain an image of Abraham Lincoln in his coffin. Conservators found something else instead.
Each year, when the clock strikes midnight on December 31, countries throughout Latin America ring in the new year with unique traditions.
Even if your dog begs for a taste of your coffee in the morning, letting them try it in any form is a bad idea.