The HQ Trivia craze proves people are as interested in random knowledge as ever. Mental Floss' April Daley joins Cheddar with a multiple-choice challenge in honor of National Trivia Day. She asks whether we know where chocolate milk originated. Spoiler alert: it's Jamaica!
Do you know what people in the Victorian Era used to stay instead of "cheese" when posing for photos? Daley reveals the answer to be prunes. She also puts us to the test, asking which American was the first to achieve a brown-belt in Judo.
In honor of the "bomb cyclone," we also answer plenty of questions about snowy weather. Daley debunks the common misconception that no two snowflakes are alike. She also explains why Syracuse, NY once declared snow illegal.
From hanging ice pops to root beer floats, Andrea Correale of Elegant Affairs shows off some delightful snack ideas for your Labor Day Party.
Danny Seo, editor-in-chief of Naturally Danny Seo, magazine suggests some products you can consider if you want to make more Earth-friendly purchases.
Tennis fans head to the U.S. Open for the competition, but these days they gladly stay for the food.
During the ongoing strike, actors are making money on the Cameo app, which lets fans pay for a short, personalized clip from their favorite celebrities.
Chef Joshua Resnick offers knife skills tips that will help you cook better food that looks professional.
Barker — also a longtime animal rights activist — died Saturday morning at his home in Los Angeles, publicist Roger Neal said.
Fortnite launched a trailer for its brand-new season.
Ariana Grande uploaded a live performance of her song 'Honeymoon Avenue.'
Big Business This Week is a guided tour through the biggest market stories of the week, from winning stocks to brutal dips to the facts and forecasts generating buzz on Wall Street. This week we're following the Jackson Hole Economic Symposium, UPS, Dollar Tree, Nvidia and Peloton.
Miley Cyrus and Selena Gomez released new music on Friday.
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