Star Wars is far from the only film that saw entire subplots omitted from the final cut. Take a look at 10 other movies that ...
Delve into the rich genre of Afrofuturism with these fascinating reads. / Akashic Books / Grand Central Publishing / Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group / Amazon The list presented below aims to serve as ...
One of the white-tailed deer’s greatest defenses against predators is speed. The animals have been known to run as fast as 35 mph —for several miles at a time. They’re also extra nimble, capable of ...
Matty Beniers of the Seattle Kraken, Alexis Lafreniere of the New York Rangers, and Travis Konecny of the Philadelphia Flyers. / Steph Chambers/Getty Images (Beniers), Bruce Bennett/Getty Images ...
On March 25, 2022, Bridgerton returned for its second season, which focuses on the eldest Bridgerton son, Anthony (Jonathan Bailey), and his quest to find his perfect viscountess. The story is based ...
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Ignoring the speed limit can come at a cost. On average, an American driver might pay roughly $150 for a speeding ticket, but that can increase depending on how fast one is going. A few miles over the ...
There's no better time of year to crack open a new horror book, and if you're in need of recommendations, the Mental Floss staff has you covered.
The 2018 Netflix teen comedy To All the Boys I've Loved Before featured actor Noah Centineo taking gulps from a tiny bottle capped with red foil at the top. Characters referred to it as a “Korean ...
The 1938 Nobel Prize in Literature went to The Good Earth author “for her rich and truly epic descriptions of peasant life in China and for her biographical masterpieces.” In her speech, Buck accepted ...
Stan Lee next to a portrait of himself in his Beverly Hills office, 2004. / Vince Bucci/Getty Images But according to Kirby’s assistant-turned-biographer Mark Evanier, the whole exchange had been ...
The origins of the Ivy League date back to October 14, 1933, when sportswriter Stanley Woodward referred to “ivy colleges” in a New York Herald Tribune article on college football match-ups.