This is the question the New York Times sought to answer in its lengthy profile of former President Donald Trump's top attorney Todd Blanche, which includes warning against drinking the Kool-Aid.
Drinking the Kool-Aid' has become a common phrase in American vernacular, however, the expression has a sinister origin with roots in a violent cult and mass murder. The phrase originated from ...
But the popular expression, "He/She drank the Kool-Aid" derives from a terrible tragedy associated with the drink. A sick, American cult leader named James Jones founded a Utopian community called ...
NPR reported last year that Keurig agreed to pay $1.5 million in penalties for misleading statements about how recyclable ...
Did you know that the delicious Kool-Aid drink is good for things other than refreshing? It turns out that you can make a lot ...