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Cities

7 of the Most Hospitable Small Towns in Alabama

Alabama, with its cultural charm, and history, offers a unique blend of big cities and small towns ideal for sunny visits and memorable experiences.

Landmarks

7 Best Courthouse Squares In Oregon

The courthouse squares in Oregon towns like Astoria, Moro, and Dayton are rich in history and culture, making them stand out from the rest.

Cities

8 Most Affordable Towns to Retire in Iowa

There are many affordable options for retirement in Iowa, including great attractions such as Maquoketa Caves State Park, the Iowa Speedway, and more.

Cities

7 Best Georgia Towns For A Winter Getaway

Georgia's best towns for a winter getaway include Jekyll Island, Madison, Blue Ridge, Thomasville, Dahlonega, Helen, and, of course, Santa Claus.

Travel

8 Overlooked Towns In Quebec Worth Visiting

Quiet towns across Quebec offer scenic coastlines, forest retreats, and distinct local culture, each delivering a calm alternative to crowded destinations.

Rivers

The 4 Most Snake Infested Rivers In Oklahoma

These rivers in Oklahoma are teeming with snakes, including both harmless and venomous varieties, so watch out when visiting.

Travel

9 Overlooked Towns On The Gulf Coast Worth Visiting

Charming Gulf Coast towns from Florida to Texas offer friendly communities, scenic beauty, and authentic small-town beach escapes.

Animals

Animal Species That Cannot Be Domesticated

Humans have managed to domesticate many animals, and it became a huge part of our everyday lives. Many believe that humans began domesticating animals 13,000 years ago

Environmental Science

What Are The Layers Of The Sun?

Just like our planet, and most other celestial bodies, the Sun is divided into distinct layers. The critical difference is that the Sun is not solid, unlike Earth.

Animals

Animal Societies That Are Matriarchal

Matriarchy is defined as a social system in which females hold the primary positions of power. In the animal kingdom, several species can be considered a matriarchy.

Oceans

Which Ocean Is The Warmest?

Considering how large the Earth is, it may be hard to believe that the world’s oceans cover 71% of its surface! These bodies of water hold a 96.5% of the world’s water.

Travel

6 Scenic Road Trip Stops Along US-101

US-101 along the rugged Pacific Coast includes a wide range of scenic pit stops, from historic Spanish missions to natural wonders like Redwood National Park.

Ancient World

Ancient Egyptian Inventions That Are Still Used Today

From the calendar system which structures modern day life, to shaving tools, writing utensils, and recreational activities, the Ancient Egyptian civilization invented many meaningful tools and systems.

Culture

The Inuit People

The Inuit are Indigenous people who live in the Arctic regions from Alaska to Siberia. The Yupik people of Alaska and Siberia do not consider themselves Inuit.

Bodies of Water

What Is A Lagoon?

The water of a lagoon is protected from the ocean, or larger body of water, by a barrier such as a sandbar, small islands, or a reef.

Rivers

5 Of The Most Snake Infested Rivers In Arkansas

Discover Arkansas’s snake-filled rivers, where cottonmouths, watersnakes, and other species thrive across the state’s vast and winding waterways.

Animals

What Is A Species?

Species is the fundamental unit of biological classification. The term 'species' was first coined by the English Naturalist John Ray.

World Wars

The Main Causes of WW1

World War One (also known as the First World War or the Great War) was arguably the most significant event of the 20th century.

Travel

11 Overlooked Towns In Florida Worth Visiting

Escape the crowds and experience Florida’s charm in small towns rich with beaches, wildlife, and timeless history beyond the big cities.

Religion

The 10 Largest Religions in the World

The text discusses the long history of world religions, their shared myths, beliefs, and humanity's enduring fascination with spirituality.

Animals

The World's Most Common Types Of Fish

There are about 33,600 species of fish known today. Fish are an essential resource to humans across the world, particularly as food.

Society

US States By Fertility Rate

Using the general fertility rate, this ranking shows Plains/Mountain West and Southern states leading; fertility shapes schools, housing, labor, and budgets.

Travel

6 Amazing Nebraska Day Trips That Are Worth The Drive In 2025

Explore top day trips from Omaha, Nebraska, including zoos, caves, historic parks, and fossil sites all within a short drive.

Animals

The World's Most Isolated Animal Populations

Separated from the general populations, these groups of animals are some of the most isolated in the world, from lions in the Gir Forest to wolves in the PNW.

Religion

Buddhism

Buddhism is considered the 4th largest religion in the world that originated in Ancient India between the sixth and fourth centuries BCE.

World Wars

What Were The Main Causes Of World War II?

World War II began on September 1, 1939, when Germany invaded Poland. However, while this invasion was the sparkplug for the conflict, its underlying roots went back decades

History

​What Sunk the Lusitania?

The story of the Lusitania, the luxury ocean liner sunk by a German U-boat in 1915, whose tragic end reshaped the course of World War I.

Flags

Which Is the Oldest Continuously Used National Flag?

The oldest continuously used national flag in the world is the flag of Denmark, known as the Dannebrog.

Religion

US States by Population of Catholics

This article shows regions with high Catholic populations, highlighting historical migration, cultural roots, and current growth areas across the U.S.

Politics

The Longest Government Shutdowns In US History

Since 1976, there have been over 20 government shutdowns lasting from 1 day to several weeks. Learn more about the longest government shutdowns in the US.

Volcanoes

Paricutin Volcano

Also referred to as Volcán de Parícutin, Parícutin is one of the youngest volcanoes on the planet that is situated in the west-central part of Mexico.

Space

The Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis) Explained

Although the aurora are generally green, they can come in a multitude of different colors. The color is determined by the atoms that are being ionized.

Canyons

Grand Canyon

The Grand Canyon National Park covers an area of 4,926.08 sq. km in the extreme northwestern corner of the US State of Arizona.

Mountains

Mount Everest

Mount Everest, the world's highest peak, is located in the Mahalangur Himal subrange of the Himalayas. It lies on the boundary between the Tibet Autonomous Region of China and Nepal.

Geography

How Many Countries Are There In Asia?

Asia is the biggest and most populous continent in the world. The continent is made up of 48 countries and three other territories.

Plateaus

What Is A Plateau?

Plateaus are extensive flat uplands found on every continent, as one of the four major landforms on the Earth. They make up one-third of the planet's surface.

Space

The Largest Solar Flare Ever Recorded

The largest solar flare ever recorded occurred in 1859 and was called the Carrington Event. As an X45-class flare, it caused widespread disruption on Earth.

Geography

What is the Difference Between the Vatican City and the Holy See?

Understand the difference between the Holy See and Vatican City and how each functions in religion and world affairs.

Government

What Type Of Government Does Russia Have?

On paper, Russia is a federal democratic state. In practice, many regard it as a dictatorship built around one man, President Vladimir Putin.

GDP

The Richest Countries In Africa 2025

Africa’s richest countries fall into three types: island economies, hydrocarbon exporters, and diversified markets, shaped by resources and policies