The 24 Most Bizarre Injuries in Baseball History
Reliever Steve Sparks dislocated his shoulder while ripping a telephone book in half emulating some motivational speakers he just heard speak.
Reliever Steve Sparks dislocated his shoulder while ripping a telephone book in half emulating some motivational speakers he just heard speak.
Merriam-Webster announced that it was finally putting “Yooper” in the dictionary.
We talked space fashion with Lindsay Aitchison, Space Suit Engineer at NASA’s Johnson Space Center.
We talked space fashion with Lindsay Aitchison, Space Suit Engineer at NASA’s Johnson Space Center.
Some old rules that no one would take a red pen to today.
A few conversation starters for TV timeouts.
Can you imagine a world without pianos and guitars? Few can, and fewer still would want to actually live in such a place. But history has shown that musical devices don't last forever.
Pound for pound, the animal kingdom’s littlest newbies are still pretty wonderful in their own way.
A mere 3 percent of the American Museum of Natural History’s 33 million specimens and artifacts are on view at the New York City institution. We took a peek at the rest, which live behind doors locked to the public. From ultra-rare books to ancient bugs,
Today, if we have specific needs or questions, we can usually find a specific forum or website to help us. But a century ago, there was only the Classifieds section of your town’s newspaper.
Like Charles Dickens and JK Rowling, countless authors have based their famous literary characters on friends, family members, and mean teachers.
Sure, you're familiar with some version of these books that were committed to film. But you might not have known about these...
These companies know that the unknown will always be more exciting than "some mayo and paprika."
You can’t ask a tree or a whale how old they are, and most of them weren’t tracked from birth. So how do you tell their age? How do you find out the age of things without a calendar?
We’ve seen how the “Generate Line” feature at rap lyric writing tool RapPad can bring about unexpected poetry when paired with famous first lines from literature, but these serendipitous paths through form and meaning can be found in hard sciences as well
When a book’s sole purpose is to help the reader change their life, it is only a matter of time before someone finds problems or inaccuracies within the text. And where there are problems, there is comedy. Here are 11 parodies of self-help books that (sho
Earlier today, a truck in Shreveport, Louisiana overturned, spilling corndogs across I-220 West. The carnival staple stalled traffic for much of the morning as the highway was shut down for cleanup. This is hardly the first time an unusual spillage has ta
'Back to the Future' may be a classic movie today, but the script was originally rejected more than 40 times. Here are some other things you might not know about Marty, Doc, and Doc's pet chimpanzee
Jest be careful using these in real life!
Cats aren't exactly open books. Here are a few facts that even ailurophiles (cat lovers) might find surprising.
We entered a bunch of famous first lines from literature and asked RapPad to give us back some gems.
If you’re going to teach Polly how to talk, you’d better watch what you say! Here are nine of the world’s most “fowl”-mouthed avians.
Muppets Most Wanted is finally out! That’s something worth celebrating—and any good celebration needs cake. While you might not actually feel like getting up and baking a cake shaped like Kermit and Miss Piggy, you can still sit back and enjoy these fanta