March 27, 2026 – Octopus
Let’s clear something up right away: octopuses don’t have tentacles. They have arms — eight of them — and the distinction matters. Unlike tentacles, which only have suckers at their tips, octopus arms are lined with suckers
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Let’s clear something up right away: octopuses don’t have tentacles. They have arms — eight of them — and the distinction matters. Unlike tentacles, which only have suckers at their tips, octopus arms are lined with suckers
It’s Throwback Thursday, and we’re taking it back to 1986 — a year that gave us Top Gun, the Statue of Liberty’s centennial, and perhaps most importantly for shopaholics everywhere: QVC. From a Videotape to a Television
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Every March 17th, millions of people around the world don their green, raise a pint, and celebrate Saint Patrick’s Day — but how much do you actually know about the holiday’s fascinating history? From kidnapping and slavery
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When most people think of Wheel of Fortune, they think of Vanna White’s elegant wave toward a freshly turned letter, Pat Sajak’s easy smile, and that satisfying click-click-click of the wheel slowing toward Bankrupt. It’s one of
Today is National Pancake Day, and IHOP is giving away a free short stack of buttermilk pancakes at all locations — but you’ll need to move fast, because the offer ends at 8 PM. While you’re there,
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Fun Fact Friday: Cancún Didn’t Exist Until 1970 Cancún is one of the world’s most visited beach destinations — but it was essentially invented. In 1970, when construction began, the site had three residents and zero hotels.
Happy Throwback Thursday! This week we’re heading back to 1982 and one of the most iconic movies to come out of that decade — Fast Times at Ridgemont High. It Started as a Book Before it was
Last week marked the start of Lunar New Year — one of the most significant holidays across East and Southeast Asia, celebrated by Chinese, Vietnamese, Korean, and many other cultures around the world. If you’re not familiar
Have you noticed Lay’s potato chip bags looking a little different lately? The iconic brand has just undergone its biggest rebrand in 100 years — and the reason might surprise you. Apparently, 42% of people who enjoy
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We’ve made it to the final day of Before They Were President week, and we’re closing out with one of history’s most fascinating — and tragic — what-ifs. James A. Garfield, the 20th President of the United