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3.31.25 | The Origins of the 5-Day Workweek
And McDonald's almost hilarious name for the Big Mac


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TODAY’S PICKS
The Origins Of The 5-Day WorkweekEver wonder why we work five days a week? It wasn’t always this way—history, labor movements, and a little Ford factory magic made it the norm. |
Wait, Who Designed That? 5 Surprising StructuresFrom iconic skyscrapers to unexpected landmarks, famous architects have left their mark on buildings around the world. These five structures are true masterpieces of design. |
The Big Mac Almost Had a Hilarious NameBefore it became the Big Mac we know today, McDonald's almost gave it a bizarre name. Curious? Click to find out what it almost was! |