5 Ways to Help India During Its Current COVID-19 Crisis
Charities are working to meet the immediate needs of hospitals and individuals. Here are 5 great ones to support.
Charities are working to meet the immediate needs of hospitals and individuals. Here are 5 great ones to support.
The 1941 pan by a 'Chicago Tribune' reviewer has blemished the flawless 100 percent score for 'Citizen Kane' on the review aggregator site.
The latest episode of Food History looks at the stories behind deep-fried potatoes products, from French fries to tater tots.
Great Smoky Mountains National Park is basically the popular girl in high school that you can’t hate because she’s really nice and fun.
On April 15, 2019, the world watched Notre-Dame burn. Two years after the fire, the famous cathedral in Paris, France, is on its way to reopening to the public.
If your bone china dinnerware is what it claims to be, it probably contains more than a little powdered cow.
This video on the making of 'The Shining' shows Stanley Kubrick, Jack Nicholson, and Shelley Duvall on the set of the classic horror movie.
If you were a dog that came across an unattended string of sausages, you’d probably swipe them, too.
Transplants from other parts of the country may notice that basements are uncommon in many Texas homes. The reason for the real estate quirk has to do with the state's unique terrain.
'Grey's Anatomy' is the longest-running primetime medical drama on TV. Not bad for a show that creator Shonda Rhimes didn't think would get picked up for a second season.
There are few children’s books more beloved than Eric Carle’s 'The Very Hungry Caterpillar,' even if it's real-life ending would be much more gruesome.
Ahead of Mother’s Day, read up on the women who provided support, inspiration, words of wisdom, and tough love to some of your favorite novelists, as seen in Mental Floss’s new book, 'The Curious Reader: A Literary Miscellany of Novels & Novelists,' out M
Princess Diana's famous royal wedding dress—with its 25-foot train and 10,000 pearls—isn't often seen by the public, but a new exhibition at Kensington Palace promises to change that.
What does branding or spanking have to do with whether something is factory-new or not? We investigate.
A spectacular "blood moon" total lunar eclipse will be visible from North America, South America, Australia, and more on May 26, 2021.
The iconic brass pole has been a fixture of fire departments for more than a century, but it might be more dangerous than it's worth.
This very German word became embedded in the American vernacular—but not before German politicians tried to ban kindergarten entirely.
Movie previews can reveal big plot points or moments that can spoil everything. So why do studios do it?
You know "We Got The Beat," "Vacation," and "Our Lips Are Sealed," but do you know the story of The Go-Go's—the history-making all-girl band behind the hits?
Understanding the difference between ‘immigrate’ and ‘emigrate’ requires a fun little dive into the world of Latin prefixes.
Dogs tend to sprint like Olympians after escaping from the tub. What prompts this kind of canine behavior?
Clocking in at 1.3 million words and 9.6 million characters, Marcel Proust's novel 'In Search of Lost Time' is the world's longest book, according to Guinness World Records.
When Charles Boycott tried to evict struggling Irish farmers during a famine, they ran him right out of Ireland.
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