Get A Horse! America’s Skepticism Toward the First Automobiles
The inventor who claimed the first U.S. car ever sold recalls the birth of the industry and the general public skepticism about automobiles.
The inventor who claimed the first U.S. car ever sold recalls the birth of the industry and the general public skepticism about automobiles.
See how the Oldsmobile changed. From the company’s beginning to its end, the automaker published ads in The Saturday Evening Post for nearly 100 years.
The Post announced the imminent arrival of the electric car in 1960. And in 1962. And ’63. And ’67. Why did it take another half century before the technology hit the road?
In Part 2 of our remembrance of video game crazes, we look back at some of the biggest since 1996, including Pokémon and Fortnite,.
Health and wellness apps offer both promise and peril.
In the news for the week ending February 23, 2024, are phone woes, long lost loves, and good news for one Beatle.
If you get a text message that was obviously meant for someone else, don’t answer it. Your desire to do the right thing will only get you into big trouble.
Want to explore a World War II sub, a nuclear-powered merchant vessel, or the USS Midway? Bill Newcott tells you how to tour these maritime legacies.
A little girl, a single father, three ferrets, and a bully. What’s a guy to do?
From horse and buggy to mouse and monitor.
This is a film with something for everybody: an appealing young cast, cutting-edge special effects, and lots of reverential nods to the original Ghostbusters.
If any album was ever forged by the hammer of the gods, it was this one.
He grew up idolizing R&B legends, but became one in his own right.
They’re the little gadgets that make a big difference in your day.
75 years ago, the Post wondered if TV would stick around. Now we know.
Experts still debate what the first one was, but the most likely candidate was recorded 70 years ago this week.