Does being an early bird or night owl affect our health? A growing body of research shows that we may want to pay more attention to our circadian rhythm and chronotype.
Bigfoot….is it real? Or are sightings and vanishing tourists due to something else?
Once a prominent player in the American retail pharmacy industry, Rite Aid's decline over the years has left many wondering why it faced such a turbulent journey. While there were certainly numerous factors that contributed to Rite Aid's struggles, this article will explore the idea that, in many ways, Rite Aid was meant to fail. A combination of internal mismanagement, external market forces, and strategic missteps culminated in a decline from which the company could not recover.
War and conflict have been intrinsic to the human narrative since the dawn of our existence. What were once disputes over land or resources have now evolved into cultural wars, often fueled by governments and the military-industrial complex. You have probably heard the adage, "War is good for business,"...
Does throwing money at the problem actually resolve it? There is a group in Denver, Colorado that believed so and experimented with it.
Humanity's fascination with flight has been an enduring affair, dating back to the earliest dreams of flying like the birds. Over centuries, this passion has evolved into a breathtaking journey of scientific discovery and technological innovation. In this article, we will explore the remarkable journey to discovery flight, from the earliest experiments with flight to the cutting-edge aviation technology of today.
Fun fact, every state has at least one haunted or spooky spot.
We already have robot cleaners and video calls; could flying taxis be the next innovation from the future to become a reality?
If you've been following the markets for any length of time, you're probably familiar with the term "yield curve inversion." In recent years, it has been cited as a predictor of recession, yet not everyone understands it. The concept...
It sounds funny and like it’s nothing, but it’s a repeat of the McDonald’s coffee case. The injury is much more serious that the articles are making it seem and the woman who is suing is doing so for a good reason.
Popeye first appeared in the Thimble Theatre comic strip, created by E.C. Segar, on January 17, 1929. Initially, he wasn't the main character but gained popularity quickly due to his distinctive personality and his habit of eating spinach to gain superhuman strength. His name "Popeye" is believed to be derived from the nickname "Popeye the Jeep," associated with a popular type of motorized vehicle used by the U.S. Navy at the time.
We honestly didn’t think anyone cared about antitrust laws anymore with the extensive list of subsidiaries that some companies (like Disney, NBCUniversal, Google, Kellog, and Sony) have.