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A lawyer filed suit in Ohio this week seeking to remove the phrase “In God We Trust” from U.S. currency. It’s far from a new fight, and as with many interactions between religion and the ...
Oh, baby! TikToker and mommy influencer Maddie Castellano went viral after posting a video announcing that she and her three best friends all got pregnant at the same time — twice.. Castellano ...
A.A. Milne’s books—including the simply titled Winnie-the-Pooh, which was published on this day in 1926—made Winnie the bear and his animal friends world famous, but they were not only the ...
Paintings from before 1850, once a bedrock of the market, now account for just a tiny percentage of auction sales. Instead, buyers want works by living artists with a strong Instagram presence.
Across the U.S., two states don't do daylight saving time. As the clocks change for 2024, these are the states that skip moving clocks forward and back.
It's nearly time to set back your clocks as daylight saving time 2021 ends. Here's how daylight saving time got its start. Published November 1, 2021 • Updated on November 4, 2021 at 5:51 pm ...
That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime's first movie, Scarlet Bond, begins after the final events of Season 2. Though its canon status can be called into question, fans of the series are sure to ...
Which Candidates Got the Most Speaking Time in the Second Republican Debate By Matthew Bloch , Molly Cook Escobar , Lazaro Gamio , Martín González Gómez , Jasmine C. Lee , Helmuth Rosales ...
Season 20 of "America's Got Talent" premieres on May 26, bringing with it several new auditioning acts and a returning "spicy" superstar host. During the landmark 20th season, returning judges ...
Claire Sturzaker is a full-time traveler and solo backpacker who has been to 40 countries. It all started 11 years ago, when she was dumped and fired in the same week.
People who are sad have a harder time seeing yellow and blue, an experiment finds, but they can see green and red just fine. It might have something to do with dopamine receptors in the brain.
Sports fans see it all the time: two people arguing about a split-second difference in who did what. New research suggests human beings have a bias to perceive their own actions as happening sooner.