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Updated: August 21, 2019 by Sarah Burns
[cnxvideo id=”763007″ placement=”ros”]We all make mistakes in our daily speech and writing. Sometimes mistakes are even made for us — […]
Published: April 11, 2019 by John Harrington
The United States has the world’s third-largest population, behind China and India, with about 328.7 million people as of April […]
Published: April 10, 2019 by Sarah Burns
We all make spelling mistakes from time to time — in fact, “misspelled” is itself often misspelled as “mispelled.” It’s […]
Published: April 9, 2019 by Cristabelle Tumola
Started in 1925, the Scripps National Spelling Bee is now televised nationally and students have gone from studying the dictionary […]
Published: April 3, 2019 by Douglas A. McIntyre
Amazon.com has a new promotion. Order in and stream your favorite movies and TV shows all month. It combines two services offered by Amazon Prime.
Published: April 3, 2019 by Hristina Byrnes
Every country in the world is best at something. Some superlatives are positive – France is probably proud of the […]
Published: March 28, 2019 by Josie Green
Hunting for sunken ships and pirates’ treasure may seem like a childish fantasy, but there are people who have made […]
Published: March 28, 2019 by Hristina Byrnes
All devices, clothes, and even dishes were invented by someone. But many have become so ingrained in our lives that […]
Published: March 28, 2019 by Joseph Gedeon and Cheyenne Buckingham
In case you haven’t noticed, Americans love dogs! About 36.5% of Americans were part of a dog-loving household — more […]
People have two missions on April Fool’s Day — to play a prank on someone else and to not fall […]
Published: March 28, 2019 by Charles Stockdale
Everybody loves a good practical joke — prankster as well as those who tend to fall for the joke. The […]
Updated: June 30, 2019 by John Harrington
In a country as young as the United States, being the oldest of anything can be a source of pride. […]
Published: March 25, 2019 by John Harrington
While they may not agree on much, both pro-unions and right-to-work advocates would agree that workers should have legal basic […]
Published: March 25, 2019 by Samuel Stebbins
As guaranteed by the First Amendment to the Constitution, the United States government was founded on the principle of separation […]
Published: March 25, 2019 by Hristina Byrnes
Traveling to and from work is no fun – it may even be the worst part of one’s day. While […]
Published: March 23, 2019 by Josie Green
Riding a bike in the city can be scary. If you’ve ever done it, you’ve probably had at least one […]
Updated: March 22, 2019 by Hristina Byrnes
Have you ever wondered if you lived in a town whose name no one could ever get wrong because no […]
Published: March 21, 2019 by Hristina Byrnes
While Americans may think traffic in the U.S. is bad, only two U.S. cities are among the 25 worst in […]
Published: March 19, 2019 by Hristina Byrnes
For a country the size of the United States, it’s not surprising that some towns, both big and small, share […]
Published: March 18, 2019 by John Harrington
If Christopher Columbus, Ferdinand Magellan, Amerigo Vespucci, and Vasco Da Gama helped Western civilization in the Age of Discovery reach […]
Published: March 14, 2019 by Sarah Burns
In fiction, rabbits are often portrayed as playful, cunning tricksters — think Bugs Bunny. Because of Easter, which falls on […]
Published: March 14, 2019 by Josie Green
Ready to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day like a real Irish person would? Then start your day off by going to […]
Published: March 13, 2019 by Josie Green
Starting in 1845, the year the potato blight hit Ireland, nearly 2 million Irish refugees fled their famine-stricken homeland and […]
Published: March 13, 2019 by Grant Suneson and John Harrington
[cnxvideo id=”655235″ placement=”ros”]Each U.S. state has borne witness to an important historical event that has shaped its history — for […]