Most Beautiful Botanical Gardens in the World Published: January 11, 2022 by Josie Green Often the greenest and most stunning places in an urban environment, botanical gardens serve as recreational areas where the public […]
35 Easiest Houseplants To Care For Published: March 1, 2022 by Josie Green Perhaps you’re an aspiring indoor gardener – or one who’s tried to nurture houseplants but killed dozens in the past, […]
America’s Unsafe Medical Products Updated: April 10, 2019 by Paul Ausick The U.S. FDA has issued a safety warning for people who use test strips to monitor conditions such as blood glucose and warfarin levels.
20 Things That Have Changed for the Better Since 2010 Published: December 23, 2019 by Hristina Byrnes If you are someone who at least tries to stay informed about what is going on in the world, your […]
Alarm Clocks, Mints, and Other Ancient Inventions We Still Use Today Published: April 25, 2019 by Hristina Byrnes We live in an incredibly technologically advanced time. Everything you can think of is a quick Google search away. While […]
20 Ancient Inventions We Still Use Today Published: April 22, 2023 by Hristina Byrnes We live in an incredibly technologically advanced time. Everything you can think of is a quick Google search away. While […]
Ancient Innovations That Still Shape Our Modern World Published: August 25, 2023 by Hristina Byrnes Despite living in an era of rapid technological advancement, many of the tools and technologies we rely on today have […]
Ancient Inventions You Thought Were Modern Published: November 16, 2021 by Josie Green Back in the 1990s, most people wouldn’t have believed that soon, everyone from elementary school children to grandparents would be […]
Can’t Miss Memorial Day Event in Every State and DC Published: May 23, 2019 by Elzy Kolb For many of us, Memorial Day weekend marks the start of summer (which doesn’t officially begin until June 21). After […]
Ingenious Ancient Inventions People Often Mistake for Modern Published: September 25, 2023 by Josie Green Back in the 1990s, most people wouldn’t have believed that soon, everyone from elementary school children to grandparents would be […]
Movie Remakes That Are Better Than the Original Published: July 10, 2019 by Charles Stockdale and John Harrington Disney’s remake of its 1994 blockbuster “The Lion King” — scheduled for theatrical release on July 19 — is just […]
Best (and Worst) Movie Remakes of All Time Published: June 27, 2019 by Charles Stockdale In their perpetual pursuit of profits, movie studios often remake films rather than take a risk on something completely new. […]
Life Expectancy Was Declining in These States Even Before the Pandemic Published: April 22, 2021 by Hristina Byrnes The full effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on life expectancy in the U.S. won’t be known for a few more […]
Mega Cities of the Ancient World Published: September 29, 2021 by John Harrington and Thomas C. Frohlich Among the most significant developments of the ancient world was the rise of cities. Urbanization is not a new phenomenon, […]
The Best and Worst Brendan Fraser Movies Published: January 22, 2023 by Andrew Raker After spending over a decade in the abyss, Indiana-born actor Brendan Fraser has mounted a potential career comeback with his […]
The Best Movie Filmed in Your State Updated: July 29, 2022 by John Harrington More than 100 years ago, the motion-picture industry decamped to California from the East Coast to work in better weather, […]
The Best and Worst Prepared States for Weather Emergencies Published: June 28, 2019 by Hristina Byrnes and Michael B. Sauter Unpredictable weather disasters can take many forms, from hurricanes and blizzards to tornadoes and raging wildfires. While some are more […]
The Largest and Smallest National Parks in America Published: January 22, 2022 by Hristina Byrnes and Grant Suneson For over a century, America has set aside tens of millions of acres for people to enjoy through the National […]
Largest and Smallest National Parks in America Published: October 15, 2021 by Hristina Byrnes and Grant Suneson For over a century, America has set aside tens of millions of acres for people to enjoy through the National […]