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It was a disaster of mankind’s own making—and as it raged on, people piped up with some wild ideas about how to put an end to it.
You already know they’re cute, compact, and smart. But there’s a lot more to these beloved little dogs.
On November 10, 1969, television audiences were introduced to the residents of Sesame Street—including a distinctly orange Oscar the Grouch.
If you want to give one of them a forever home, here's who to contact.
It’s National Scrapple Day! Celebrate by learning more about this unique breakfast meat—including what the heck is in it.
Lawrence Kasdan’s comi-tragic meditation on life, death, and midlife crises arrived in theaters 35 years ago.
The Grinch, Dr. Seuss's bright green curmudgeon, has been getting us into the holiday spirit for more than 50 years.
School portraits get a bad rap sometimes, but a lot of hard work goes into each picture. (There's even someone tasked with being on "booger patrol.")
Idaho and Utah really love Jell-O.
'Watch Mr. Wizard,' which aired on NBC from 1951 to 1965, featured host Don Herbert performing a series of science experiments using everyday objects—glass bottles, cans, aquariums, matches—to illustrate the amazing world of physics.