Unexpected facts from science, history, and everyday life.
By Lindsey Granger World of Travel began as a travelogue-style series documenting director Kolyn Boyd, The Hill’s Lindsey Granger and their family journeys across the globe. In its second season, ...
The Dutch East India Company once wiped out nearly an entire island population over nutmeg. And somehow, none of this made it ...
The Post’s Biken K Dawadi sat down with veteran international jurist Surya Subedi, professor at the University of Leeds and former UN Special Rapporteur for human rights in Cambodia, to discuss the ...
Supporters of Nepal’s deposed royal family have rallied in the capital to demand the monarchy's restoration ahead of March ...
Declassified British Intelligence documents reveal that in the 1960s, the Nepal government decided to offer support to the ...
A federal judge in California on Wednesday voided the Trump administration's move to terminate the Temporary Protected Status of roughly 60,000 immigrants from Honduras, Nepal and Nicaragua, calling ...
"Monday Night Football" has been a mainstay on primetime television for more than 50 years, becoming one of the longest-running, most-watched network series in history. The cultural staple premiered ...
For all the wrapping paper, lights, and gingerbread cookies, Christmas has been around far longer than toy catalogs and peppermint mochas. Its history involves unexpected inventions and bits of trivia ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
Some people collect stamps. Others prefer art. And since you've clicked on this link, we're guessing you enjoy gathering interesting facts. A connoisseur of curiosity, a hoarder of trivia and perhaps ...