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December 19, 2020

Towering Obelisks Are Hands Down Amazing Engineering

It's the Weekend!


You know who else likes Christmas trees besides humans? Elephants! Sometimes sanctuaries will feed them to their resident elephants as a special holiday treat (ornament-free, of course). Besides an incoming food coma, what are you looking forward to this holiday?

Towering Obelisks Are Everywhere. Here's Why They're So Awe-inspiring

Ancient obelisks are among the oldest human-made structures. They often were carved from a single massive piece of stone, and perhaps the most famous one resides near the pope. Read more >>

What's the Difference Between Condensed Milk and Evaporated Milk?


Swapping one for the other can wreak havoc on a recipe. Read more >>

How to Protect Your Packages From Porch Pirates


Almost 50 percent of Americans have experienced package theft in 2020. Don't let it happen to you. Read more >>

Why You Should Totally Dig Prairie Dogs


Did we mention that prairie dogs are very social animals and commonly greet each other with a kiss or hug? Read more >>

How Volunteering at Christmas Works


With COVID-19 upending pretty much all of our lives, traditional holiday volunteer opportunities have changed. But that doesn't mean there aren't ways to help. Read more >>

The Real Story of Montezuma, the Last of the Aztec Emperors

"There are two Montezumas: the Montezuma who actually lived — the real, historical Montezuma — and the Montezuma who was invented after his death." — Matthew Restall, Historian of Colonial Latin America at Penn State University and Author Read more >>

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