- National Nacho Day! The history of nachos: Nachos originated in the city of Piedras Negras, Mexico. One night in 1943, the wives of ten U.S. soldiers stationed at Fort Duncan arrived at a restaurant called Victory Club after it had already closed for the evening. Restaurant employee Ignacio "Nacho" Anaya quickly put together what he had left in the kitchen for the women, and called the dish "Nachos Especiales." Word about this tasty treat quickly spread throughout Mexico and Texas. Anaya went on to open his own nacho restaurant and his original nacho recipe was printed in St. Anne's Cookbook in 1954.
- National Saxophone Day! Saxophone Day is celebrated on November 6th of each year in remembrance of Adophe Sax, the inventor of the saxophone. Sax was born on November 6, 1814 in Dinant in Wallonia, Belgium.
- Who drinks more - smart or less intelligent people? And can they drink on Election Day? Find out by clicking through to today's "3 Things You Need to Know"
- Here's a little something that will add new meaning to the phrase "let me give you a hand." Grab a laugh with today's "Video of the Day"









