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 Workweek

Ever 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 Structures

From 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 Name

Before 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!

 Would you be more productive with a shorter workweek?