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Moments in Time: Fannie Farmer
On Sept. 24, 1902, cookbook author Fannie Farmer, who changed the way Americans prepared food by advocating for the use of standardized measurements in recipes…
Fun Fact: Mushrooms
Mushrooms are harvested year-round. The white button is the favorite variety in the U.S., with baby bellas, portabellas, oyster and shiitake also popular.
Top Ten Movies: KPop Demon Hunters
KPop Demon Hunters fights its way into the top spot while Weapons drops to number two.
Strange But True: Griefbots
AI systems can simulate the language patterns and personality traits of the dead using their digital footprints, resulting in "deadbots" or "griefbots."
Weird News: Delivery from the Deep
There’s something in the water at Loch Ness in Scotland ... but it’s not the famed monster. The Daily Record reported on Aug. 13 that Domino’s Pizza has launched a delivery submarine…
Moments in Time: British Tanks
On Sept. 15, 1916, British troops employed tanks for the first time in history, during an offensive against the Germans during the Battle of the Somme.
Fun Fact: Diamonds
Diamonds form about 100 miles under the earth. They are carried to the surface by volcanic activity.
Top Ten Movies: Weapons
Weapons jumps into the top spot while Freakier Friday takes second place.
Strange But True: Parked car
Ninety-five percent of the average car's lifetime is spent being parked.
Weird News: Sucky Situation
The South China Morning Post reported on Aug. 5 that adults in China are turning to pacifiers to ease their stress, improve sleep and stop smoking.
Moments in Time: Elvis Presley's undershorts
On Sept. 8, 2012, a pair of Elvis Presley's undershorts, which had been framed under glass, failed to sell at a British auction…
Fun Fact: Domino's Pizza
Globally, Domino's Pizza has more than 20,000 store locations. Over 6,000 of these are in the United States. India has the next-highest number of stores: over 1,900.
Flashback: Beatle album cover
Which Beatle was wearing all white on the "Abbey Road" album cover?
Weird News: Fish Flambe
Fire investigators in British Columbia, Canada, discovered an unlikely culprit in a brush fire that knocked out power in the town of Ashcroft on July 30: a hungry osprey.
Moments in Time: Female telephone operator
On Sept. 1, 1878, Emma Nutt of Boston became the first female telephone operator. Until then, most telephone operators were teenage boys, whom customers weren't overly happy with…
Strange But True: Michelangelo's statue of David
The eyes on Michelangelo's statue of David look in different directions. Why is debatable, but some scholars believe the artist wanted to ensure the shepherd's gaze…
Facts about POUTINE
No one’s entirely sure where poutine originated. The traditional story is that poutine originated in the 1950s in Warwick, Quebec, at a restaurant called Le Lutin qui rit.
Weird News: Flaky Feline
In Wirral, England, residents are unsettled by someone in a black cat costume who’s been prowling around secluded beach areas, the BBC reported on July 3.
Fun Fact: Liposuction
Liposuction, a surgical technique that removes fat deposits from the body, was the most popular plastic surgery procedure last year.