November 12, 2015 0 The Skyscraper Without a View The building above is located at 33 Thomas Street in Manhattan. (Here’s a map in case you want [...]
November 11, 2015 0 The Real Effect of Fake News On the evening of December 2, 1984, a chemical manufacturing plant in Bhopal, India owned by Union Carbide [...]
November 9, 2015 0 The High-Wire Act Some Nepalese Children Take to School The image above has been making its way around the Internet for years. (Here’s a Google Images search [...]
November 5, 2015 0 Why Texas May Decide What Your Child Learns History, it’s said, is written by the winners — they’re the ones who are still around to do the [...]
November 4, 2015 0 How Matthew Broderick Helped Shape American Computer Law Matthew Broderick’s best movie was Ferris Bueller’s Day Off. In the film, Broderick’s character, a [...]
November 3, 2015 0 The World’s Most Prolific Author Over the course of his writing career, Mark Twain produced dozens of published works — eleven novels, [...]
November 2, 2015 0 Why Reese’s Are Usually Taxed But Kit Kats Aren’t If you’re in an area which celebrates Halloween, there’s a very good chance you have a bucket of [...]
October 30, 2015 0 Atlanta’s Fight to Separate Elevators and Restrooms “The smell hits you so bad. You hold your breath just to hurry up and get off the elevator.” That’s a [...]
October 29, 2015 0 Why Winnie the Pooh Can’t Legally Assault Children If you’ve been to a major theme park, such as Disneyland, then you are likely aware of what the [...]
October 28, 2015 0 The Bathrobe Defense For the latter part of the 20th century, Vincent Gigante, pictured above left, was a household name in his [...]