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fromBuzzFeed
5 days ago

Can You Ace This '80s Current Events Quiz That Only Gen X Seems To Remember?

The 1980s featured dramatic, world-changing political and cultural events that defined a generation and remain widely referenced today.
fromAdvocate.com
1 week ago

Let the good times roll: the queer history of Mardi Gras in New Orleans

New Orleans is a city that knows how to have a good time - after all, its unofficial motto is "Laissez les bons temps rouler," which translates to "Let the good times roll." The LGBTQ+ community knows how to have a good time too, and queer people have long played a key role in the Big Easy's biggest party of the year, Mardi Gras, which falls next Tuesday.
LGBT
#quiz
Snowboarding
fromSnowBrains
1 week ago

The Origins of Skijoring and Modern Competition Today - SnowBrains

Skijoring evolved from practical reindeer- and dog-drawn winter travel into a high-speed competitive sport involving horses, skiers, gates, rings, and jumps.
Miscellaneous
fromWIRED
1 week ago

Bidets Are Confusing Visitors at the 2026 Winter Olympics

Bidet use is resurging internationally, prompting visitor confusion, growing interest in cities and media, and renewed attention to its European origins.
History
fromWorld History Encyclopedia
1 week ago

Scribes in Ancient Mesopotamia: The Beginning of History

Ancient Mesopotamian scribes mastered cuneiform and broad knowledge to record transactions, administer society, and preserve history across civilizations.
Miscellaneous
fromWIRED
1 week ago

How Curling Became the Winter Olympics' Favorite Fixation

Curling originated in 16th-century Scotland, thrived during historically colder winters, and its history reflects past climate conditions.
#on-this-day
#general-knowledge
Digital life
fromABC7 Los Angeles
2 years ago

Timeline: Looking back at 22 years of Facebook and CEO Mark Zuckerberg

Facebook evolved from a 2004 college network into a dominant AI-driven discovery and commerce platform with 3.07 billion monthly users and hardware bets by 2026.
Higher education
fromBusiness Matters
1 month ago

William Lown Tarrant County on Discipline, History, and Career Building

William Lown is building a career combining finance, historical understanding, and public service through disciplined academics, internships, and athletic pursuits.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 month ago

Feet first downhill on a sled at cheetah speed: What to know about luge at the Winter Olympics

Nobody knows for certain when luge the French word for sled started, since nobody surely took note of the first time someone slid feet-first down a slope. Some say the 15th century, with evidence that there were races in Norway around that time. USA Luge believes that the sport could date all the way back to around 800 B.C., citing research that Vikings used sleds that had two runners, kind of like those kids have gotten for decades.
Skiing
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

What phase follows a full moon? The Saturday quiz

1 Which Briton has the most statues erected in their honour? 2 Which parts of the world have no assigned time zones? 3 Whose portrait of Elisabeth Lederer recently sold for $236m? 4 Germany's Isabell Werth is considered the GOAT in what Olympic sport? 5 Which Old English poem commemorates a battle of AD991? 6 What is the oldest university in the Netherlands? 7 Which US rocker died in Bath in 1960? 8 What phase follows a full moon?
History
History
fromwww.npr.org
1 month ago

Why do we make New Year's resolutions? A brief history of a long tradition

New Year's resolutions trace back thousands of years, evolving from ancient rituals and etymological shifts into a widespread annual tradition of personal renewal.
Cooking
fromTasting Table
1 month ago

7 Mistakes Everyone Makes With Aluminum Foil - Tasting Table

Aluminum foil, originally tin foil, is versatile beyond cooking; many people misuse it and miss numerous practical, nonfood household applications.
Travel
fromCN Traveller
1 month ago

A hiking trek through the wild terrains of Corsica

Corsica fiercely preserves a distinct culture, language, and identity shaped by rugged landscapes and centuries of foreign occupation.
#trivia
Soccer (FIFA)
fromBBC Bitesize
1 month ago

Why football at Christmas is a very British tradition - BBC Bitesize

Christmas football in Britain evolved from medieval public mob games to modern Boxing Day fixtures, with Christmas Day matches largely disappearing since the mid-20th century.
Books
fromThe Verge
2 months ago

The best books we read in 2025

Historical blunders over the past 70 years are recounted with humor to make serious mistakes feel absurd and to comfort readers about everyday errors.
History
from24/7 Wall St.
2 months ago

The 21 Most Massive Empires in History

Empires rise and fall, reshaping borders, cultures, and civilizations through human drives for expansion and control.
History
fromBusiness Matters
2 months ago

The Evolution & Slot Machine History: Key Milestones From 1895 to 2025

Slot machines evolved from Charles Fey's 1895 Liberty Bell three-reel mechanical design through electromechanical advances to today's diverse, regulated online iGaming market in the UK.
History
fromOpen Culture
2 months ago

The Earliest Known Customer Complaint Was Made 3,800 Years Ago: Read the Rant on an Ancient Babylonian Tablet

Eliminating habitual complaining reduces self-inflicted suffering and enables constructive action, while complaining has deep historical roots and limited practical benefit.
Bicycling
fromBikeMag
2 months ago

Mountain Biking Explained: Breaking Down the Differences of Each Discipline

Mountain biking is a diverse subcategory of cycling encompassing many disciplines from off-road adventure riding to specialized forms like gravel cycling and bikepacking.
History
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 months ago

Which country is the fourth most successful in Olympic swimming? The Saturday quiz

Lee Harvey Oswald; ampersand origin; Silbury Hill; koala fingerprints; Katy Perry spaceflight; Stolichnaya vodka; 1990s Irish divorce; Hungary swimming success.
Fashion & style
fromBusiness Insider
3 months ago

Photos show how the winning gowns from the Miss Universe pageant have changed through the years

Miss Universe fashion evolved from swimsuit coronations in the 1950s to glittering, often country‑inspired evening gowns today.
Philosophy
fromBig Think
3 months ago

The Engine of Progress

Humanity is better off today than ever, but progress has been uneven and requires deliberate nurturing across institutions, policy, innovation, and movements.
Canada news
fromThe Walrus
3 months ago

The Generation That Outgrew Quebec Nationalism | The Walrus

Quebec's unique historical precariousness fuels strong culture and intense politics, fostering belonging yet exposing fault lines as immigrant-wary nationalism rises.
fromAbove the Law
3 months ago

20 Nonfiction Book Recommendations, Most Written By Women, For Holiday Gifts And The Year Ahead - Above the Law

This year I couldn't narrow it down to 15, so you get 20 recommendations. Call it literary inflation. Also, after last year's list was published, I got an email from a reader who decried that I had so few titles by female authors on my list (fair enough). This time I made a special effort to include a majority of books written by women.
Books
fromTasting Table
3 months ago

The Addition That's Common In American Beverages But Almost Nonexistent In Europe - Tasting Table

Entrepreneur Frederick Tudor started sending ice from American bodies of water all around the world in the 1800s. It was seen as a luxury to be able to afford and cool or preserve your food and beverages with ice. When Tudor still had leftover ice from his export business, he'd give it to American taverns, who popped chunks of it into drinks. People loved how refreshing those chilly drinks were, and then wanted to buy ice from Tudor - a genius marketing plan.
Food & drink
Food & drink
fromTasting Table
3 months ago

The Best 2025 Food And Drink Advent Calendars To Snag Before They Sell Out - Tasting Table

Advent calendars evolved from 1800s German Protestant traditions into secular, diverse countdown boxes featuring chocolates, edible treats, savory items, and adult drink or novelty bundles.
fromAbove the Law
3 months ago

Care For A Beer With That Ballot? - Above the Law

Welcome to our daily feature Trivia Question of the Day! Which was the last state to lift the ban on alcohol sales on Election Day? Hint: The Election Day ban on alcohol sales started in the mid-1880s and was intended to discourage bribery at the polls (a long-standing U.S. tradition dating back to George Washington), but wasn't lifted until 2014.
US politics
#daily-quiz
Photography
fromBusiness Insider
3 months ago

My favorite vacation spot is an island city in Florida. I love it so much that I hope to move there once I'm an empty nester.

Key West's natural beauty, rich history, relaxed island atmosphere makes it an ideal favorite vacation spot and potential place to retire.
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
3 months ago

This U.S. State Has a 7-story Cave-and Fall Is the Perfect Time to Visit

Missouri contains an extensive underground network of caves, highlighted by Meramec Caverns with rare formations, historical uses, and accessible visitor trails.
Travel
fromrestlessfeet.com
3 months ago

Sicily's Beating Heart, Palermo.

Palermo is a lively, historic, culturally layered city easily explored on foot, offering restored architecture, vibrant markets, and rich Sicilian wine and culinary experiences.
fromABC7 Los Angeles
3 months ago

Daylight saving time is ending soon: Here's what to know for 2025

The current March to November system that the US follows began in 2007, but the concept of "saving daylight" is much older. Daylight saving time has its roots in train schedules, but it was put into practice in Europe and the United States to save fuel and power during World War I, according to the US Department of Transportation's Bureau of Transportation Statistics.
US politics
fromBitcoin Magazine
3 months ago

What Has Bitcoin Become 17 Years After Satoshi Nakamoto Published The Whitepaper?

Bitcoin has gone through many massive transformations since that day 17 years ago. It went from a niche internet collectible, to a decentralized network powering illegal dark net markets, to a mainstream speculative investment for retail, to Wall Street and governments all over the world's favorite new asset class. We have all had front row seats to the first explosive global technological revolution to the internet, and it's been a wild ride.
Cryptocurrency
Philosophy
fromAeon
4 months ago

Beyond fortune-telling - the enduring beauty and allure of tarot | Aeon Videos

Tarot began as a card game for the Italian elite and evolved into a richly symbolic visual language spanning art, folklore, astrology, and contemporary practice.
#daily-quizzes
fromTasting Table
4 months ago

The Seasoning Your Grandma Probably Added To Everything From Potatoes To Pie - Tasting Table

Once considered a luxury spice, which Henry VI sprinkled through the streets before his coronation in a garish show of wealth, it was typically only used by royalty and upper-class households. Its distribution was controlled by a select group who knew where it was grown. By the 17th century, the Dutch were so vested in controlling its production that they literally started a war to obtain large amounts of nutmeg and store it for their own use.
Everyday cooking
History
fromMedievalists.net
4 months ago

What Can Cards Teach Us? Connecting Truco, Tarot, and Loteria - Medievalists.net

Decorated playing cards function as talismans embodying memory, emotion, cultural exchange, and layered meanings across history and social life.
Travel
fromConde Nast Traveler
4 months ago

Where to Eat, Stay, and Play in Valletta, Malta's Eccentric Capital

Valletta is a sun-drenched, history-steeped Mediterranean city blending eras—from Ottoman sieges and Knights to Romantic poets and modern dining—while embracing new cultural energy.
Brooklyn
fromHer Campus
4 months ago

'You're My Coney Island Baby': Brooklyn's Response To Fight Gentrification & Save Luna Park

Coney Island evolved from an exclusive luxury resort to a mass-accessible amusement hub, declined from fires and economic hardship, and was partially revived.
fromArchitectural Digest
4 months ago

Norman Foster Speaks on AI, Modern Cities, and the Power of Good Design

Foster's designs are constantly shaping how people live, work and play around the world. They've attempted to heal Germany's divided past via the Reichstag building in Berlin, and broken through feats of engineering by way of the Millennium Bridge in London, which ushered in a new era for the South Bank. His dynamic new gateways in Venice employ high-performance, lightweight materials to build new transportation infrastructure for the floating city.
Design
fromConde Nast Traveler
7 years ago

The Best Things to Do in Berlin, From Prussian Palaces to Temples to Techno

Berlin's history has been difficult, to say the least. And yet today, the German capital's intoxicating mix of grit, glamour, and anything-goes expression born from historical repression has made it one of the most dynamic cities on earth. Where else can you saunter through Prussian palaces, venture into Nazi-era bunkers, tour the world's longest outdoor art gallery, and lose yourself in Europe's most famous techno temple? (And that's just day one.) Yes, you'll come across remnants of the city's past
Travel
FC Barcelona
fromFC Bayern Women
4 months ago

FC Barcelona opposition profile | FC Bayern Women

FC Barcelona FemenĂ­ are a dominant, technically brilliant European football team with multiple Champions League titles and a pioneering history since 1970.
#quizzes
Food & drink
fromTasting Table
4 months ago

This Was The Very First Plant-Based Milk - Tasting Table

Soy milk, originating in 14th-century China, is the oldest non-dairy milk and became a widely adopted, sustainable cow's-milk alternative with 20th-century commercial expansion.
US news
fromwww.npr.org
4 months ago

How the beloved state fair grew from livestock showcases to cornucopias of amusement

State fairs evolved from 19th-century agricultural competitions into large annual events blending agriculture, entertainment, and significant economic impact.
History
fromTasting Table
4 months ago

Why We've Been Tossing Spilled Salt Over Our Shoulder For Centuries - Tasting Table

Salt has been revered across cultures for preservation, purification, hospitality, and spiritual protection, giving rise to superstitions like tossing spilled salt over the shoulder.
Miscellaneous
from24/7 Wall St.
4 months ago

These Are the Weirdest Borders Between US States

Historical geography and political negotiations produced many unusual U.S. and international borders, yielding quirky state boundaries and consequential international anomalies.
History
fromwww.npr.org
5 months ago

A new book, 'History Matters,' features the work of David McCullough

History preserves collective memory, fosters curiosity, celebrates enduring values like courage and respect, and links past events to present civic responsibility.
Books
fromSlate Magazine
5 months ago

The Melancholy Children's Book With a Killer Final Twist

Farmhouse reconstructs a family's life through found objects and shows nature reclaiming an abandoned home, culminating in a revealing cutaway of the house's past.
fromBig Think
5 months ago

One of the most quoted lines in philosophy is completely misused and misunderstood

When I was 16 years old, I sat in a crowded assembly hall on a wobbly plastic chair, and I listened to Mr. Smith tell me why I should study history. All of the teachers had to do it. "Sell your subject," the headmaster had said. "Make the kids want to pick it." Some teachers did so with the grudging monotone of the forced and underpaid employee. Some did it with the exhausting energy of a fanatic.
Philosophy
Books
fromThe New Yorker
5 months ago

Kevin Young on His Book "Night Watch," Inspired by Death and Dante

Poems examine death across historical themes, drawing on Dante's Divine Comedy to frame hell as a journey rather than a chaotic morass.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
5 months ago

Today in History: September 12, LA commuter train crash kills 25 people

In 1857, the S.S. Central America (also known as the Ship of Gold) sank off the coast of South Carolina after sailing into a hurricane in one of the worst maritime disasters in American history; 425 people were killed and thousands of pounds of gold sank with the ship to the bottom of the ocean. In 1940, the Lascaux cave paintings, estimated to be 17,000 years old, were discovered in southwestern France.
Science
#whiskey
Travel
fromCN Traveller
4 years ago

The best things to do in Naples

Naples blends ancient history, vibrant contemporary culture, world-class museums, and exceptional cuisine amid stark urban contrasts and dramatic natural scenery.
Travel
fromTime Out London
5 months ago

The charming, picture-perfect city that is one of the best day trips from London

Chichester is an accessible, pastel-coloured historic city 80 miles southwest of London offering Roman, Anglo-Saxon and Norman heritage, cultural venues, nearby estates, gardens and beaches.
fromFuncheap
5 months ago

California Museum's Statehood Celebration

Chance to see both the English and Spanish versions of the original 1849 California Constitution, displayed in partnership with the California State Archives Access to all current exhibitions at the California Museum, including a limited-time display of historic documents and artifacts highlighting select signers of the 1849 Constitution, courtesy of the California State Archives and California State Library A presentation by Professor Damien Bacich: "California's Spanish-Mexican Roots: Life Before and After Statehood"
California
fromwww.mercurynews.com
5 months ago

Today in History: August 27, Hurricane Irene makes landfall

Today is Wednesday, Aug. 27, the 239th day of 2025. There are 126 days left in the year. Today in history: On Aug. 27, 2011, Hurricane Irene made landfall in the United States; the storm would be responsible for 49 total deaths and more than $14 billion in damage. Also on this date: In 1883, the island volcano Krakatoa erupted with a series of cataclysmic explosions.
History
fromTasting Table
5 months ago

9 Etiquette Rules To Follow When Using Chopsticks - Tasting Table

Chopsticks date back millennia, with the earliest examples in China appearing as early as 1200 B.C. Originally used as cooking tools for stirring pots and retrieving food from hot oil, they gradually made their way to the dining table. By around 400 A.D., chopsticks were more common as eating utensils, and within another century, they had spread widely throughout East Asia, from Vietnam to Japan.
Dining
Cannabis
fromstupidDOPE | Est. 2008
5 months ago

Cannabis and Creativity: How Artists and Innovators Use the Plant | stupidDOPE | Est. 2008

Cannabis enhances creative thinking and expression across cultures and disciplines by altering perception, inspiring ideas, and becoming a widely used tool among artists and innovators.
Information security
fromTheregister
6 months ago

Bug bounties: The good, the bad, and the frankly ridiculous

Bug bounty programs evolved from Netscape's initial effort into diverse commercial and government models with varied effectiveness, platforms, and researcher risks.
Food & drink
fromBon Appetit
6 months ago

The Best Graham Crackers for Pie Crusts, S'mores, and More

Graham crackers originated from Sylvester Graham's dietary philosophy aimed at promoting moral purity.
fromPitchfork
6 months ago

Famed Hoboken Venue Maxwell's Is the Subject of a New Documentary-and Its Makers Want Your Videos and Photos

"Maxwell's wasn't just a club-it was a community. It was a proving ground. It was where music scenes collided, friendships were forged, and bands found both their audience and their soul."
London music
Design
fromArchitectural Digest
6 months ago

The Story Behind the Anglepoise Original 1227, The Platonic Ideal of a Task Lamp

George Carwardine designed a flexible task lamp that improved illumination and reduced glare, leading to innovative designs like the Anglepoise 1227.
fromwww.bbc.com
6 months ago

Morecambe appoint first Sikh boss at professional club

I have been fortunate to work and learn from some incredible people, and I'm especially grateful to Kolo and Cesc.
Soccer (FIFA)
fromwww.mercurynews.com
6 months ago

Today in History: August 19, South African sprinter indicted in girlfriend's murder

On August 19, 2013, South African sprinter Oscar Pistorius was indicted on charges of murder for the shooting death of his girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp.
US politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
6 months ago

Coves, caves and Agatha Christie a car-free tour along the English Riviera in Devon

The area promises wine, walking, seafood and an eclectic history from prehistoric cave-dwellers to Agatha Christie.
Travel
New York City
fromUntapped New York
6 months ago

Along the Hudson: Walking Manhattan's Western Waterfront with Author William J. Hennessey

The event explores the Hudson waterfront's history, its changes over centuries, and the evolution of Manhattan's shoreline.
Tech industry
fromHackernoon
2 years ago

The HackerNoon Newsletter: Code Smell 308 - The Key to Safer, Cleaner, More Polymorphic Code (8/18/2025) | HackerNoon

Hewlett-Packard, Martian Moon Phobos, and QuickBASIC were significant milestones in technology history.
#freedom-tower
fromAjc
6 months ago
Miami

Cuban exiles honored at 'Ellis Island of the South' - Atlanta Journal-Constitution

fromAjc
6 months ago
Miami

Cuban exiles honored at 'Ellis Island of the South' - Atlanta Journal-Constitution

fromAjc
6 months ago
Miami

Cuban exiles honored at 'Ellis Island of the South' - Atlanta Journal-Constitution

fromAjc
6 months ago
Miami

Cuban exiles honored at 'Ellis Island of the South' - Atlanta Journal-Constitution

fromLos Angeles Times
6 months ago

65 of our favorite places to eat in the San Fernando Valley

Los Angeles has many valleys, but only one is the Valley, bounded by mountains and home to 1.8 million people across 260 square miles.
Los Angeles
California
fromTasting Table
6 months ago

The California Town That Claims To Have Invented The Martini - Tasting Table

The Martinez cocktail, created during the California Gold Rush, is the predecessor to the modern Martini.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
6 months ago

Today in History: August 17, Georgia mob lynches Jewish businessman

On August 17, 1915, a mob in Cobb County, Georgia, lynched Jewish businessman Leo Frank, 31, whose death sentence for the murder of 13-year-old Mary Phagan had been commuted to life imprisonment.
US news
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