Quiz: Can You Guess the Summer Jobs of These Future U.S. Presidents?
These future presidents worked some not-so-glamorous jobs as teenagers.
These future presidents worked some not-so-glamorous jobs as teenagers.
This 80-year-old archival footage shows Operation Neptune—the code name for the landings on the beaches at Normandy.
A quick sales attempt is said to be an “elevator pitch.” But does it actually have anything to do with elevators?
You’ve hummed along to them in the car, belted them out in the shower, and performed them on karaoke night. But do you really know what the lyrics to even some of your favorite songs are talking about?
Author Leo Tolstoy had a big family with his wife, Sophia. Now, you can get an inside glimpse at what a family reunion is like for his living descendants.
See how your neighborhood is faring.
From Holy Land USA to Chippewa Lake Park, discover some of the eeriest abandoned amusement parks across the United States.
About a century after Americans started celebrating Memorial Day, Congress shifted the holiday to a Monday—here’s why.
Lewis and Clark were not the first people to see animals like coyotes, elk, and pronghorn, but they did introduce them to Western science.
From Jeeps to GPS and jerrycans, the military has fostered inventions that we use every day.
Memorial Day arose from the tragedy of the Civil War. It's a time to remember the people who sacrificed their lives for their country.
Salvador Dalí had a lot of interesting things to say about art, ambitions, and more.
The bison and bald eagle have been chosen to represent the U.S. Here's why.
In 2024, the summer solstice will fall on Thursday, June 20. Here are some fascinating facts to celebrate the celestial occasion.
“The length of a film should be directly related to the endurance of the human bladder.”
From ghosts that eat tofu to an angry Buddha and beyond.
Allied officials came up with some strange strategies to win World War II. Operation Fantasia planned to use glow-in-the-dark foxes to spook Japanese forces into defeat.
The surgical extraction of the tonsils was a hallmark of a 1950s childhood, but now the operation is not nearly as common.
A recent study claims that the pyramids of Giza were constructed alongside an almost 40-mile long artery of the Nile river that no longer exists today.
The ruthless criminal is believed to have buried $100 million in bloody profits nearly 90 years ago. People have been looking for it ever since.
Just as juicy as summer’s many berries, stone fruits, and melons are the far-flung, surprising, and often obscure origins of their names.
“Meteorologically, D-Day was bound to be a gamble against the odds.”
If you’ve ever found yourself chuckling at the angry man-heads on human babies in medieval art, the joke is actually on you.
Yes, Hidden Valley Ranch was a real place. But that isn't where Steve Henson first invented the iconic salad dressing.