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Why daylight saving time exists—at least for now
  • History & Culture
Why daylight saving time exists—at least for now
Why daylight saving time exists—at least for now
Leap year saved our societies from chaos—for now, at least
  • Culture
Leap year saved our societies from chaos—for now, at least
Leap year saved our societies from chaos—for now, at least
Why the leap second is going away for good
  • Science
Why the leap second is going away for good
Why the leap second is going away for good
This 2,200-year-old slab bears the world’s first mention of leap year
  • History & Culture
This 2,200-year-old slab bears the world’s first mention of leap year
This 2,200-year-old slab bears the world’s first mention of leap year
There’s a better way to wake up. Here’s what experts advise.
  • Science
There’s a better way to wake up. Here’s what experts advise.
There’s a better way to wake up. Here’s what experts advise.
Why we sing ‘Auld Lang Syne’ on New Year’s Eve
  • History & Culture
Why we sing ‘Auld Lang Syne’ on New Year’s Eve
Why we sing ‘Auld Lang Syne’ on New Year’s Eve
Jet lag doesn’t have to ruin your trip. Here’s what to do
  • Travel
Jet lag doesn’t have to ruin your trip. Here’s what to do
Jet lag doesn’t have to ruin your trip. Here’s what to do
What’s the best morning routine? History may have the answer.
  • History & Culture
What’s the best morning routine? History may have the answer.
What’s the best morning routine? History may have the answer.
This Saturday, 99% of people on Earth will get sun at the same time
  • Science
This Saturday, 99% of people on Earth will get sun at the same time
This Saturday, 99% of people on Earth will get sun at the same time
Does eating close to bedtime make you gain weight? It depends.
  • Science
Does eating close to bedtime make you gain weight? It depends.
Does eating close to bedtime make you gain weight? It depends.
How America settled on a 5-day workweek
  • History & Culture
How America settled on a 5-day workweek
How America settled on a 5-day workweek
The new year once started in March—here's why
  • History & Culture
The new year once started in March—here's why
The new year once started in March—here's why
Why some people celebrate Christmas in January
  • History & Culture
Why some people celebrate Christmas in January
Why some people celebrate Christmas in January
Who celebrates the new year first and last?
  • History & Culture
Who celebrates the new year first and last?
Who celebrates the new year first and last?
He has been fixing grandfather clocks for more than 40 years
  • History & Culture
He has been fixing grandfather clocks for more than 40 years
He has been fixing grandfather clocks for more than 40 years
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