This day in car history: The Tour de France is announced to the world
On January 19, 1903, a bold announcement appeared in the French sports newspaper L’Auto that would forever change the world of athletics and sports journalism. Facing …
This day in history: The first computer virus hits the world
On January 19, 1986, the world became aware of what is widely regarded as the first major computer virus to spread globally: Brain. While earlier experimental …
Are old or new homes more expensive in NY?
Although New York City relies on its older housing, pricing leadership rests firmly with newer developments, while renovated properties play a selective — but sometimes powerful …
TV catchphrases from classic shows that instantly give away your age
TV catchphrases from classic shows that instantly give away your age If you remember watching Malcolm Jamal Warner as Theo Huxtable navigate life lessons on The …
8 strategies to grow your accounting firm in 2026
A sound accounting firm growth strategy doesn’t just chase new clients. It builds lasting relationships and evolves with the industry. Thriving firms are constantly on the …
Small lifestyle changes that quietly improved these celebrities’ health
Small lifestyle changes that quietly improved these celebrities’ health Dramatic health transformations grab headlines, but sometimes the smallest adjustments create the biggest impact. These celebrities ditched …
This day in car history: Bentley is born
On January 18, 1919, engineer and entrepreneur Walter Owen “W.O.” Bentley founded Bentley Motors Ltd. in London with a straightforward ambition: to build “a good car, …
This day in history: America gets its first polar bear exhibit (& it may have ate drunk Irishmen)
The story of the first polar bear ever exhibited in America has circulated for centuries, anchored to a specific date, January 18, 1733, in Boston. According …
Cultural events that ended an era overnight
Cultural events that ended an era overnight You remember exactly where you were when everything changed. These are the moments that divided time into before and …
Does folic acid really help with hair loss?
This article was reviewed by Sara Harcharik Perkins, MD. Key Takeaways: Folic acid (vitamin B9) supports healthy cell growth and red blood cell production, which makes …
This day in history: Dole leads Americans to overthrow the Hawaiian monarch
On January 17, the United States government illegally overthrew the Hawaiian government. Under the self-declared Provisional Government, Sanford Dole was installed as President after overthrowing Queen …
Testosterone & high blood pressure: Is there a connection?
This article was reviewed by Felix Gussone, MD. Key Takeaways: While healthy testosterone levels may help support normal blood vessel and cardiovascular function, very low or …