LIFESTYLE 5 hours ago On this day in history, March 30, 1858, American visionary Hymen Lipman patents pencil with eraser The pencil eraser was patented in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, by Hymen Lipman, a Jewish immigrant from Kingston, Jamiaca, on this day in history, March 30, 1858.
LIFESTYLE January 10 American exceptionalism 'running on fumes' as woke ideology stifles creativity and meritocracy, scholars say American exceptionalism, universally accepted as real for generations, is now threatened by woke ideology, say scholars Victor Davis Hanson and Craig Shirley.
LIFESTYLE January 9 On this day in history, January 9, 2007, Steve Jobs introduces Apple iPhone at Macworld in San Francisco Steve Jobs introduced the iPhone, Apple's first smartphone, at the Macworld Expo in San Francisco on this day in history, Jan. 9, 2007. The product changed society and Apple's bottom line.
LIFESTYLE November 18 On this day in history, November 18, 1883, North American railroads create time zones, reshape global life North American railroads created time zones to bring sanity to scheduling transcontinental travel on this day in history, Nov. 18, 1883. The system was quickly adopted around the world.
LIFESTYLE September 8 Meet the American who patented the drinking straw, Marvin Stone, Civil War veteran and mint julep enthusiast Marvin Stone, a Civil War veteran who survived combat wounds, patented the paper drinking straw in 1888. His invention has enjoyed a rebirth in the 21st century.
LIFESTYLE August 18 Meet the American who launched modern submarines, John Philip Holland, 'brilliant' self-taught engineer Meet the American who is "the father of the modern submarine." The first U.S. and British submarines, the USS Holland and HMS Holland, were the designs of John Philip Holland.
LIFESTYLE June 9 Meet the American who invented the shopping cart, Sylvan Goldman, Oklahoma supermarket mogul Meet Sylvan Goldman, an American born to immigrant parents in Oklahoma. As a businessman, his brilliantly simple invention, the shopping cart, changed consumer culture.
LIFESTYLE February 10, 2023 Meet the American who invented the zipper, one of the world's most useful devices: Whitcomb Judson Whitcomb Judson of Chicago invented the clasp-locker in 1893, now known today as the zipper. It revolutionized fashion and is now one of the most common devices in the world.
LIFESTYLE January 13, 2023 Meet the American who invented Band-Aids: cotton buyer and devoted husband Earle Dickson Earle Dickson invented the Band-Aid in 1921. A cotton buyer for Johnson & Johnson, he was inspired to create the new product to treat's wife household wounds.
LIFESTYLE January 6, 2023 Meet the American who invented the TV remote control: self-taught Chicago engineer Eugene Polley Self-taught Chicago mechanical engineer Eugene Polley invented the first wireless TV remote control in 1955, but his contribution was nearly erased by later innovations.