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The world has changed dramatically since our parents’ generation—but the lessons they absorbed through simpler times still carry a timeless kind of wisdom. Here are eight values from the 1950s and 60s that shaped stronger,
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Puzzling "Transient" Lights In The 1950s Skies Focused Around Nuclear Testing Facilities, Intriguing Study Finds
A new study published in Scientific Reports has taken a look at transient objects captured by astronomers in the pre-Sputnik era, finding a curious correlation with nuclear tests and unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP).
Paul Thomas Anderson utilized VistaVision to make his latest movie, “One Battle After Another,” which stars Leonardo DiCaprio as a bumbling, washed-up revolutionary trying to save his daughter
Elvis Presley wanted to record this 1956 Smiley Lewis hit so badly that he rewrote some of its more scandalous lyrics just to do so.
If you’ve ever wondered what a typical kitchen looked like in the 1950s, you’re in for a nostalgic trip. Kitchens from that era had a distinct charm and featured items that many of us don’t see as often today.
Michigan was a relatively affluent state in 1950, based on median household income. Here's a closer look at the numbers now and then.
One of the first female doctors in the West Midlands, who passed up the chance to compete in the Olympics to instead focus on medicine, has died aged 94.
Step back to 1955 at Swan Drive-In Theatre in Blue Ridge, Georgia—a family-run gem where neon lights, popcorn, and nostalgia still shine.
Dr. Evan Whitley said the industry saw this situation coming three years ago. High prices on the cow and bull side have limited the ability to produce cattle. In the past, consumers didn’t see immediate effects because beef is often stocked up and stored in freezers.