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Amazon’s brand value hovers around $135.4 billion—but that’s still not enough for it to crack the top three most valuable companies.
Amazon’s brand value hovers around $135.4 billion—but that’s still not enough for it to crack the top three most valuable companies.
The foam fashion accessory widened female frames in the go-go '80s, but its critics charged it was much ado about stuffing.
The U.S. measurement system of choice has been the imperial system since the 1800s, and switching now would be pretty expensive.
The blue macarons gobbled up by The Child in the new season of 'The Mandalorian' are now at Williams Sonoma.
This neat trick from Olivia Cuid, M.D makes any disposable or cloth face mask fit better in seconds.
If you're a Grinch about putting up holiday decorations, now you can ask Walmart to deliver your Christmas tree and install your lights.
From how closely they work with artists to how much Spotify actually pays, here’s what songwriters had to say about their careers.
December may be a festive time of year, but if your idea of a good time is settling in for another 'The Office' binge-watch, we've some bad news: Your time is running out to stream it.
If you eat pumpkin pie on Thanksgiving like it's your job, now you can get paid to sample the dessert.
A priceless Van Gogh painting was snatched from a Dutch museum in March 2020. You wouldn’t happen to know anything about that, would you?
The molecular test is highly accurate in detecting coronavirus and can offer results in 30 minutes, but the general public probably won't see it until the spring.
Bright colors have become part of Queen Elizabeth II's signature style, but they're more than an aesthetic preference.
Thanksgiving may look different in 2020, but history provides some surprising insights on how to approach the menu, traditions, and celebrations during the COVID-19 pandemic.
With innovative techniques and a palette of dazzling colors, French artist Henri Matisse revolutionized modern art in the first half of the 20th century.
The "cytokine storms" that precede severe illness in patients with COVID-19 has been poorly understood. New research has traced the risk of lung damage and organ failure to two key proteins that have the potential to be treated with drugs.
Looking back at Robert Pattinson’s career, it’s almost comical to think that his two big breaks were in the form of major franchises.
Each of these personalized Christmas gifts will be cherished for years to come—and will remind the recipient of you each time they use them.
For the first time ever, gluten-free consumers can enjoy a box of Kraft mac and cheese made from corn and rice instead of wheat.
From curing rabies with raw veal to using a red-hot poker to prevent nosebleeds, these treatments of old will make you especially thankful for science and modern medicine.
Apple TV+ now owns the rights to the 'Peanuts' specials, but they’re letting PBS temporarily take the reins.
The dormant video rental chain's logo is being used to repurpose old newspaper vending machines, with people allowed to remove and deposit movies and snacks.
On November 2, 1920, a Black man attempted to vote in Ocoee, Florida—and sparked the bloodiest Election Day massacre in U.S. history.
While some good boys and girls will have to tell Santa Claus what they want for Christmas via Zoom this year, other venues are coming up with innovative ways to keep St. Nick—and his fans—safe from COVID-19.
You can be the model host for your Thanksgiving gathering by demonstrating exceptional turkey-carving skills. Here's how to give someone the bird.