20 Weird Words for Bodily Ailments
      Need a better word to describe what ails you? Look no further than this list of old, unusual ways to describe your aches, pains, and whatever else is happening in your body.
      1970-01-01 08:00
    
    10 Back-to-School Products to Add to Your Shopping List
      The best back-to-school products can help make your return to the classroom a little easier come fall.
      1970-01-01 08:00
    
    Misconceptions About the Ice Age
      In this episode of Misconceptions, host Justin Dodd thaws out a few myths about the ice age, from the idea that Earth was once frozen solid to what actually caused the mammoths’ extinction.
      1970-01-01 08:00
    
    Florida rulings ease concerns about drag performers at Pride parades, drag queen story hours
      Librarians in Florida who feared fines for hosting drag queen story hours, and Pride parade organizers who worried about citations for including drag performers, can breathe easier now
      1970-01-01 08:00
    
    13 Lies Movies Taught Us
      In this episode of The List Show, Mental Floss editor-in-chief Erin McCarthy traces some of the most common myths we've gotten from movies.
      1970-01-01 08:00
    
    Homes become 'air fryers' in Phoenix heat, people sacrifice on AC for fear of cost
      Temperatures have peaked at or above 110 degrees Fahrenheit (43.3 degrees Celsius) the entire month of July in Phoenix and extreme heat stretches across the American South
      1970-01-01 08:00
    
    Why George Washington Is History's Only Six-Star General
      Thanks to a law passed in 1976, our nation's first president—who died more than 200 years ago—is still the military's highest-ranking official.
      1970-01-01 08:00
    
    Your Family Could Get Paid $15,000 to Visit Midwestern State Fairs This Summer
      This dream job includes a week of free hotel stays and pays $15,000 (plus other perks).
      1970-01-01 08:00
    
    Roald Dahl Museum says author's racism was 'undeniable'
      The Roald Dahl Museum in England, founded by the widow of the children's author, has acknowledged his racism was "undeniable and indelible."
      1970-01-01 08:00
    
    10 Wondrously Unusual Castles From Around the World
      From Europe's smallest castle to a fortress built into a cliff, these unique castles all break the mold.
      1970-01-01 08:00
    
    Nearly two years after Texas' six-week abortion ban, more infants are dying
      Texas' abortion restrictions -- some of the strictest in the country -- may be fueling a sudden spike in infant mortality as women are forced to carry nonviable pregnancies to term.
      1970-01-01 08:00
    
    Flooded with sightseers, Europe's iconic churches struggle to accommodate both worship and tourism
      With tourism reaching or surpassing pre-pandemic levels across southern Europe this summer, iconic sacred sites struggle to find ways to accommodate both the faithful who come to pray and millions of increasingly secular visitors
      1970-01-01 08:00
    