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Some fancy tea bags made from silky plastic material diffuse more than tea into your cup. A recent study found they can leach up to 11.6 billion particles of microplastic.
While 'The New Mutants' might never be released in theaters, Marvel just gave a clever shout-out to another major franchise.
EatStreet is seeking a "curd nerd" to visit Wisconsin's cheesiest destinations and determine which cheese curds reign supreme in the state.
Though the FDA hasn’t recalled ranitidine—the generic name for Zantac—just yet, CVS has decided it’s better to be safe than sorry.
For more than a century, a rumor has circulated that the William Seward statue in New York City's Madison Square Park is a composite—Seward's head plopped on Abraham Lincoln's body. Where did the rumor come from and ... is it true?
Turns out that working remotely doesn’t just make people happier—it also makes them more loyal to their jobs.
While Americans are dressing up and trick-or-treating around Halloween, other countries are playing with fire and partying at Dracula's castle.
What keeps us coming back to old cartoons, movies, and the '90210' reboot? The same reward system in the brain that responds to eating great food or winning money.
Doll's Head Trail in Atlanta's Constitution Lakes Park doubles as a found art exhibit—but the pieces on display are much creepier than what you'd find in a normal museum.
Discover the best true crime documentaries to watch now online on Netflix, Hulu, and more.
Copyright laws in America are complicated, especially for books. Though F. Scott Fitzgerald’s 'The Great Gatsby' was published in 1925, it won’t enter the public domain until 2021.
In Chattanooga, Tennessee, a good Samaritan rescued a kitten she saw darting across a road. But that kitten turned out to be a bobcat.
One woman was accused of witchcraft in part because she gave birth to five children without feeling any pain.
Photographer John Margolies spent decades capturing America's roadside attractions. Now all of his photos are free and in one place.
The FLECTR 360 WING wants to make sure your nighttime bike rides safe by offering visibility from all angles.
Based on this information, trick-or-treaters might want Hot Tamales and candy corn more than you thought.
A degree in lexicography can actually hurt your chances of getting the job. Here are some more secrets from the people behind the dictionary.
“Young People Marching” features lyrics like “Green New Deal, keepin’ it real” and “climate emergency.”
Kant’s moral imperative dictates that you must kick back with a carton of frozen yogurt and read this article.
Six episodes of Rod Serling's classic sci-fi series are getting the big screen treatment for one night only.
The classic drawing game has sold tens of millions of copies. It's also gotten Bill Maher struck in the face.