Why 19th-Century Bourbon Tasted So Different Than The Liquor We Know Today - Tasting Table
Modern bourbon is legally defined by corn mash, proof limits, and new charred oak aging, while 19th-century bourbon resembled unaged, potent moonshine.
Nvidia's Jensen Huang turns up the heat on his warnings about the US-China tech race
China is poised to overtake the United States in AI as subsidies, cheaper power, and fewer regulatory constraints accelerate domestic tech development.
Are Kinder Surprise Eggs Still Banned In The US? - Tasting Table
The plastic toys inside Kinder Surprise eggs have been deemed a choking hazard for children, leading to their ban in the U.S. under food safety regulations.
In the U.S., parents enjoy vast freedom in naming their children, but at least 11 specific names are legally banned across various states due to court rulings.