July 11, 2013 0 Latkes and Turkey For Americans, Thanksgiving Day is a time for families to gather and share a meal, traditionally one [...]
July 10, 2013 0 The Grape Crusader During World War II, the United States had over 15 million men fighting in its armed services. [...]
July 9, 2013 0 Born to Ride Horse racing is a big business. In 2004, a study funded by the Jockey Club and performed by [...]
July 8, 2013 0 Bank Shot America’s largest professional basketball league, the National Basketball Association [...]
July 3, 2013 0 Free For Me But Not For Thee If you’re reading this on the Now I Know website (that is, not in your email inbox), you’re on a [...]
July 2, 2013 0 Why Paper Cuts Hurt So @%^$@ Much You probably don’t need an explanation as to how the injury pictured above happens. And you probably [...]
July 1, 2013 0 Boxed Out During the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea, American boxer Roy Jones Jr. dominated [...]
June 28, 2013 0 What You’ve Agreed To… Win? If you’ve ever downloaded an app via iTunes, Apple has probably insisted that you first [...]
June 27, 2013 0 The Oldest Man in Tokyo In 1966, Japan instituted a state holiday called “Respect for the Aged Day,” a day [...]
June 26, 2013 0 Busting a Cap It was the early 1990s. After years of relative peace following the non-violent overthrow of Ferdinand [...]