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    This Is What the Numbers on a Toaster Really Mean

    Using the number dial on your toaster should be simple, but this kitchen appliance isn't as easy as 1-2-3.


    13 Powerful Things Surviving a Terrorist Attack Taught Me About Life

    Here's how I learned to see the good in a world that can seem, at times, to be horrifically evil.


    Why Is Snooze Nine Minutes?

    It seems like ten minutes would make more sense, but the choice isn't arbitrary.


    The 36 Best Books by Hispanic Authors You’ll Want to Read Right Now

    From memoirs to Gothic horror novels, YA fiction to essay collections, these books by Hispanic authors feature fresh perspectives and...


    Here’s What the Lines on a Solo Cup Are Actually For

    You can use Solo cup measurements for more than beer, wine, and liquor.


    Here’s What Those Colored Squares on Your Toothpaste Tube Actually Mean

    That colored block on each tube of toothpaste has generated all kinds of myths. Here's the real explanation!


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    9 Things You May Not See in Theme Parks Anymore

    Theme parks are open again, but you'll definitely notice some differences if you visit one right now.


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    24 Famous Hispanic Americans Who Made History

    During Hispanic Heritage Month and beyond, take a look at just a few notable Hispanic Americans who have changed the...

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    50 Halloween Trivia Questions and Answers for Spooktacular Fun

    Test your knowledge of Oct. 31 facts with these Halloween trivia questions—answers included!


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    Here’s When You Should Use a Semicolon

    The semicolon is the comma's first cousin, but it works a little bit harder; it also makes you look smarter.


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    Why Do We Say the “Dog Days of Summer”?

    Dogs are man's best friend and adorable, but what do they have to do with summer?


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    105 Funny Words That Sound Ridiculous but Are Totally Real

    Do you think you have a good vocabulary? We can guarantee you've probably never heard some of these funny words...


    Why Do People Say “Bless You” After Someone Sneezes?

    You'll never look at "bless you" the same way again.


    Here’s Why 7 Is Considered a Lucky Number

    Is lucky number 7 your favorite digit? Here's why you're not the only one.


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    23 Grammar Memes That’ll Crack You Up

    These memes about spelling and grammar errors will tickle you're—sorry, YOUR—funny bone!


    Where Did the Phrase “Dime a Dozen” Come From?

    Why do we say something's a "dime a dozen" and what does it even mean? Turns out, its meaning has...


    Where Did the Phrase “Break a Leg” Come From?

    When we say "break a leg," we don't actually want people to break their legs. So, why do we say...

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    Where Does the Phrase “Spill the Beans” Come From?

    "Spill the beans" is a common idiom, but why are beans being spilled?


    Word Power Vocabulary Quiz: Words Beginning with A-M

    Match the word to its correct definition to test your Word Power.


    150 Movie Trivia Questions and Answers for All Movie Lovers

    Film buffs, this one's for you. Put your knowledge to the test and see how many movie trivia questions you...


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    50 Examples of Onomatopoeia You Never Thought of

    You know the classic examples of onomatopoeia like “boom,” “splat,” and “pow,” but there are plenty of words you use...


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    The History of Jack-o’-Lanterns and How They Became a Halloween Tradition

    Why do we carve pumpkins on Halloween? This fun tradition dates way, way back to ancient customs and a spooky...


    Why Do We Bob for Apples on Halloween?

    Compared to other Halloween traditions and legends, its origins aren't as spooky. Learn more about how bobbing for apples came...

    Here’s Why the 7-Eleven Logo Looks Like That

    Why is it 7-Eleven and not 7-11? Why does the current 7-Eleven logo have a lowercase N? We answer the...


    If You See a Blue Twist Tie on Your Bread Bag, This Is What It Means

    That twist tie on your bread bag can tell you a lot about your loaf.


    If You See an Indent at the Bottom of a Wine Bottle, This Is What It Means

    Have you noticed wine bottles come with an indent at the bottom? Sip back and relax as we uncover fact...


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    What Hotel Buffets Look Like Now, Post-Pandemic

    Plated meals, an increased reliance on waitstaff, and higher costs may become the new normal for this popular hotel staple.


    If You See a Painted Purple Fence, This Is What It Means

    Knowing about purple paint laws can help you stay on the right path when driving or hiking in an unfamiliar...


    What Those Symbols on the Dollar Bill Actually Mean

    You probably see the dollar bill every day, but have you ever thought about the symbols on the dollar bill...