Ruth Graves Wakefield invented the chocolate chip cookie, and during WWII, when Massachusetts servicemen received them in care packages, it led to a full-fledged cookie craze Featured
After being lost for 132 years, Steamboat Arabia was unearthed with its cargo remarkably intact, including a jar of edible pickles Abandoned Spaces
Holly Golightly would be “divinely and utterly happy,” because now, finally, it’s possible to have breakfast at Tiffany’s Glamour
Gary Cooper refused the role in “Gone with the Wind” and thought the film would be a massive failure Glamour
Bonnie and Clyde’s bullet riddled “death car” is on display at Whiskey Pete’s Casino in Primm, Nevada News
The buff WWII-era feminist icon Rosie the Riveter was actually a tiny telegraph operator who’d never been near a factory Lifestyle
Until 1972, women were prohibited from running the Boston Marathon and the first female to complete race had to hide in the bushes before starting News Lifestyle
In 1955, workers installing a Buddha statue discovered the plaster was actually covering a solid gold statue Featured News
Thomas Lyle Williams created the first Maybelline mascara using petroleum jelly, coal dust, and ashes of a burnt cork Glamour Lifestyle News
Babylonians figured out trigonometry 3,700 years ago, and their “simpler” math techniques could help students today News