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IShowSpeed attends Paris Saint-Germain’s training session ahead of the UEFA Champions League Final in Munich, May 2025. (Photo by Michael Regan - UEFA/UEFA via Getty Images) IShowSpeed has left the ...
Neil and Alice talk about the defiant women who fought for their right to choose their representatives ...
Did Pennsylvania-based Hershey Company ruin Reese's Cups? Hershey, which according to data aggregator Voronoi is the fifth-largest chocolate company in the world and third largest in America, is being ...
Hershey's (HSY) iconic Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup is at the center of a controversy after Brad Reese, grandson of Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup inventor H.B. Reese, publicly accused the company of quietly ...
Aidan Grainger, who holds the UK national record for solving the 3x3x3 Rubik cube in the quickest time, was challenged to complete it on live TV.
TV screens are an everyday sight in the daily modern life. But did you know that the TV is actually a century old? How did the TV even start? Who invented it, and how did it become the center of our ...
The breakthrough is often credited to Scottish inventor John Logie Baird—but the real history is far more complicated and collaborative. John Logie Baird with his transmitting station on March 19, ...
The thermometer doesn't always tell us how cold it feels outside. An Erie man came up with a formula that does. Wind chill, or how cold it actually feels based on the combined intensity of cold and ...
Today, it’s easy to take the television for granted as one of many options for entertainment available to us, especially during the age of the internet and the ongoing popularity of social media. But ...
A postcard featuring an early Luebben Baler from around 1910. For farmers, the world of hay changed hugely in 1872 when Charles Withington invented the first successful mechanical hay baler with a ...
Ah, the yellow light. You know, that signal that is supposed to let you know to slow down as you approach the intersection, but makes you speed up instead? You probably take it for granted, but ...