Cracked's Eatin' Weird - 5 Oddball Ways Food Influenced History Today we discuss monster chickens, tuberculosis ice cream, and heavy metal wine laxatives. Authors By Ivan Farkas Published June 28, 2022
The Viking Age Ended Because A Dude Got Stabbed In The Junk Authors By Ryan Menezes Published June 28, 2022
5 Badass (And Bonkers) Moments In Philosophy History Authors By Talbert Gregson Published June 26, 2022
Cracked's Eatin' Weird - 4 Wrong Things We Believe About Food Today we answer your burning food-based questions (beyond just "Is this mayo still good?") Authors By Ivan Farkas Published June 26, 2022
The Lie Detector's Inventor Married The First Person He Questioned The device measuring her heartrate actually detected ... love. Authors By Ryan Menezes Published June 26, 2022
PICTOFACT 14 Historic LGBTQ+ Icons We Didn't Know (And Now We Won't Forget) How many of these figures do you know? Authors By Shea Published June 25, 2022
Ancient People Loved Pee (VIDEO) As if you DON'T brush your teeth with piss. Authors By Jordan Breeding Published June 24, 2022
15 Inventions That Somehow Aren't As Old As The Queen People were still figuring out the ballpoint pen when this lady was born. Authors By Eli Yudin Published June 23, 2022
5 People Who Succeeded At The One Thing They Couldn't Physically Do You can play the violin with your feet, and paint with your mouth. Authors By Ryan Menezes Published June 22, 2022
CAT Scans Only Exist Because Of The Beatles The Beatles were cool cats. Authors By Ryan Menezes Published June 21, 2022
Bees Are Fish, Affirms California Court The legal system is broken (to favor bees). Authors By Ryan Menezes Published June 19, 2022
PICTOFACT 12 Surprising Research Findings We Just Learned Sound smarter by citing these scientific studies. Authors By Shea Published June 18, 2022
Word of the Day: 'Blockula,' Or The Devil's Secret Island In Sweden Sweden's island of the devil actually sounds pretty awesome. Authors By Alex Hanton Published June 18, 2022
The Surprisingly Recent History of the Guillotine The guillotine might seem like a gruesomely theatrical and thoroughly French method of execution, a relic of the barbaric and powdered-wiggy past. Authors By Amanda Mannen Published June 17, 2022