
The Otherworldly History of the Demogorgon
The Demogorgon is much, much older than ’Stranger Things,’ or even ’Dungeons & Dragons.’
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Why Do We Eat Pumpkin Pie on Thanksgiving?
Pumpkin pie was actually born in Europe—until American colonists claimed it as their own in the late 18th century.
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Christmas Creep: Why Holiday Candy Is Already Everywhere
'Christmas creep' is getting stronger, with chocolate Santas popping up the second Halloween wraps. Here's why.
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35 Old-Timey Slang Terms for Informants
We’ve used the term ‘rat’ to refer to an informer since approximately 1910. But criminals have had many more names for snitches over the years.
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Former Meta employee tells Senate company failed to protect teens safety
By Katie Paul NEW YORK A former Meta employee is testifying before a U.S. Senate subcommittee on Tuesday,
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10 of the World’s Rarest Gemstones
They may not be as “precious” as diamonds or emeralds, but these scarce gems are just as valuable—if not more so.
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EU fine-tunes plan to launch Galileo satellites on SpaceX
(Reuters) -The European Union has struck a tentative deal to launch four Galileo navigation satellites using Falcon 9 rockets of
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GlobalFoundries projects profit above estimates in positive sign for chip market
Contract chipmaker GlobalFoundries forecast fourth-quarter profit above analysts' estimates on Tuesday, providing the latest sign that a supply
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10 Facts About Louis Wain, the Cat-Obsessed Victorian Artist
Louis Wain sketched, painted, and even animated cats throughout the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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Europe targets competitive shake-up in space launch deal
(Moves expert quote from paragraph 7 to 15 to show he was referring to exploration project) By Tim Hepher and
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Big Tech to face tougher rules on targeted political ads in EU
By Foo Yun Chee BRUSSELS Big Tech firms will face new European Union rules to clearly label political
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European "photonics" chip companies call for $4.5 billion in EU funding
AMSTERDAM Executives from a group of Europe's largest "photonic" computer chip companies have called on the European Union
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