It was Sunday morning, December 7, 1941 when Japanese forces attacked the US naval base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. Take time to remember and reflect on that day with stories from those who remember or survived the deadly attack.
When it came to words, if there wasn't one William Shakespeare liked, he invented it. You'll be in amazement at how many words he invented that are still in use today.
Today (November 19) is National Play Monopoly Day. Before you sit down to monopolize all those utilities, railroads and real estate, take a moment to see why the game was invented.
Many things our forefathers did were not only brilliant but also common sense answers to problems. The choice of holding elections on a Tuesday in November is one of those solutions.
From the overpriced flowing white dress to walking slowly down an aisle while music plays to throwing a garter into a crowd, weddings are filled with rituals that would make no sense if you saw them in any other place.