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What Just Shook California? Exploring the 3.5 Earthquake

Over the past weekend, parts of California experienced an unexpected tremor that sent ripples of curiosity throughout the region.
Marisa Alcantar|Jun 2, 2024

What’s the Story Behind Pride Month?

June is celebrated globally as Pride Month, a time dedicated to honoring and amplifying the voices of the LGBTQIA+ community.
Marisa Alcantar|Jun 2, 2024

Why does Easter change dates, but Christmas doesn't?

Easter and Christmas are two of the most important holidays in the Christian faith, but they are scheduled very differently. Here's why.
Meagan Bojarski|Mar 30, 2024

What was the original series premiere date of Jeopardy!? 30 years ago today!

The 60th anniversary of the Jeopardy! series premiere is today, March 30. Here are some fun facts about the show including the original host, most successful player, and more.
Alexander Zalben|Mar 30, 2024

Fast facts about the United States commuting situation

For those Americans who don't work from home, daily travel time can decide whether or not they take a new job. Here's what you need to know about US commuters.
Meagan Bojarski|Mar 28, 2024

How (and where) they finally found Richard III's body

The location of Richard III's body was lost to history, but it was rediscovered a decade ago. Here's what you need to know about the King and his final resting place.
Meagan Bojarski|Mar 26, 2024

How did Beethoven die?

After two centuries of mystery, researchers have discovered how Ludwig van Beethoven died. Here's what to know about how a lock of hair solved the mystery.
Alexander Zalben|Mar 26, 2024

The 2000 Bush V. Gore Supreme Court decision and the Florida recount explained

Almost a quarter of a century ago, the Supreme Court effectively determined the outcome of a presidential election, after a chaotic recount in Florida failed to name either George W. Bush or Al Gore the winner of the state's electoral college votes.
MIchael Atkins-Prescott|Mar 25, 2024

Tracking down the first royal rulers: Who was the original King of England?

It feels like the English monarchy has been around forever, but has it? Let's try to pinpoint where it all began. Who was the first King of England?
Meagan Bojarski|Mar 21, 2024

How much do you really know about Rosa Parks?

Rosa Parks has been referred to as the Mother of the Civil Rights Movement, but the day she refused to give up her seat was only one small part of her story.
Meagan Bojarski|Mar 18, 2024

15 St. Patrick's Day trivia questions to try while drinking a green beer

St. Patrick's Day is one of those weird holidays that plenty of people celebrate, but not many people know much about it. Of course, it's named after a Catholic Saint and it has to do with Ireland, but how much more do you know about it?
Meagan Bojarski|Mar 17, 2024

All-time timeline | Letitia James vs Donald Trump: Who is Letitia James and why does she want Trump's buildings?

This past month, we have seen a lot of talk about Donald Trump having to pay a fine of approximately 355 million dollars. But just who is Letitia James, and why has she asked for Trump's buildings?
Myre Aberdan|Mar 14, 2024

Why do we wear green on St. Patrick’s Day?

Wondering why do we wear green on St. Patrick's Day? How about why we get pinched on St. Patrick's Day? Or what color you shouldn't wear? We've got your answers.
Alexander Zalben|Mar 13, 2024

What is Women's History Month?

March is Women's History Month, but have you ever wondered where it came from? You might be surprised by the motivation behind it.
Meagan Bojarski|Mar 12, 2024

How exactly does the British royal family's rules of succession work?

Nostradamus predicted that the reign of King Charles III would come to an end in 2024, so we may have to face this question sooner than we expected. The fact that the king has recently been diagnosed with cancer also portends an upcoming change at the top
MIchael Atkins-Prescott|Mar 11, 2024

What generation am I? A breakdown of each generation

We define all the generations currently living today, as well as what years they cover and which major world events would have had the most impact on them.
Meagan Bojarski|Mar 10, 2024

How did Bob Marley really die? Debunking the racist myths

There are some persistent myths surrounding Bob Marley's death, myths that perpetuate a racist narrative about the reggae legend's people and culture. These myths serve as a reminder that we need to apply a little scepticism to defeat misinformation.
MIchael Atkins-Prescott|Mar 9, 2024

What is International Women's Day?

International Women's Day is one of the only non-religious global holidays. Learn about its 113 year history and how to celebrate here.
Meagan Bojarski|Mar 8, 2024

Which Academy Awards records might get broken at the 2024 Oscars?

Wondering which Academy Awards records might get broken at the 2024 Oscars? From Oppenheimer winning the most Oscars ever to Lily Gladstone's historic win, here are record-breaking moments to look out for.
Alexander Zalben|Mar 8, 2024

Did President Taft die by getting stuck in a bathtub?

Years later, the bathtub story about President Taft persists. Here's how he died, and the real story about Taft and the bathtub.
Alexander Zalben|Mar 8, 2024
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