‘Cosby’ Star Malcolm-Jamal Warner Dead at 54
Malcolm-Jamal Warner, beloved for his role as Theo Huxtable on the iconic and family-centered television show *The Cosby Show*, has tragically passed away at the age of 54, according to a Monday report from TMZ. Warner, who helped bring values of faith, family, and responsibility into millions of homes during the show’s groundbreaking run, reportedly drowned while on a family vacation in Costa Rica. Though the official cause of death has yet to be confirmed, this sudden and heartbreaking loss serves as a sobering reminder of life’s fragile beauty. Fans and families who grew up with his example mourn the passing of a man who stood as a symbol of integrity in family entertainment.

Considered one of the most important botanists in American history, Gray laid the foundation for the study of plants in North America. He made botanical expeditions to the western US, established Harvard University's botany department, and wrote prodigiously on the subject of plants, producing several classic, still-valued textbooks. Charles Darwin was such an admirer of Gray's work that he shared his theory of natural selection with Gray before publishing it. What toxin was named for Gray?
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Snake oil is a traditional Chinese remedy for joint pain and inflammation derived from the Chinese Water Snake. Imitations with unidentified or mischaracterized ingredients have caused the term "snake oil" to become synonymous in Western culture with remedies fraudulently marketed by charlatans as miraculous panaceas but which actually provide little health benefit. What were some of the ingredients of these so-called snake oils?
Before the adoption of time zones, clocks in the US and Canada were set according to the position of the sun overhead, meaning that time varied according to location. For the rail industry, this presented a logistical nightmare, and so many railroads kept their own time, further complicating matters. Standardization solved everything. On "The Day of Two Noons," train stations reset their clocks according to newly adopted time standards. Which US city continued to keep local time until the 1900s?
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