5 Tips for Carving a Pumpkin—And Not Injuring Yourself in the Process
Impaling your own hand while carving for your kids is not a good look. Here’s how to avoid it.
Impaling your own hand while carving for your kids is not a good look. Here’s how to avoid it.
It’s like a big chicken tender, but fancy.
Let’s just say you’ll be super grateful for your toothpaste and toilet paper after watching the latest episode of The List Show.
A local organization is aiming to fill Detroit’s vacant land with gigantic forests.
There is an art—and perhaps even a science—to putting on Band-Aids correctly.
The chip brand now has its own restaurant in the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.
Whether real wrecks or ghostly sightings, these ships bear stories of unexplained deaths, flying orbs, and screams from the depths of the sea.
We give you an obscure word with four definitions—one correct, three made up. Can you identify the correct one?
Can a haunted attraction really be insulated against legal action for scaring people? A law expert weighs in.
There’s a natural explanation for the very un-catlike sounds your pet starts emitting when it sees a bird or squirrel.
Traveling can be expensive, but tourist attractions in these cities cost a grand total of nothing.
Zillow is making the home-buying process a little simpler for those concerned about floods, wildfires, and more.
Barring some dramatic medical advancements, living into your eighties remains the best-case scenario.
When you know what goes into making them—ping pongs, for example—even the most frightening horror movie monsters become less scary.
We ran the lyrics of a hit song through multiple languages, then translated them back into English. Can you figure out what the song is?
Many people underestimate the damage that suppressing a sneeze can cause.
You have Tinseltown to thank for phrases like ‘cut to the chase’ and ‘jump the shark.’
There’s no universal expiration date for helmets. Here’s when—and why—you should replace your helmet.
When it comes to popular dog breeds, celebrities are just like us.
Plus, a simple trick that will help you identify most true cases of the passive voice. (Hint: It involves zombies.)
Hundreds—even thousands—of years ago, Native American peoples built complex and mysterious earthworks. Here are 11 you can visit for a glimpse into prehistory.
Fear of taking a dirt nap before one’s time was once a common phobia.
There were some very compelling reasons for choosing the first Tuesday in November as Election Day—at least, they were when that date was chosen.
Would a scarecrow by any other name scare as many crows?