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      Betrothed Through the Centuries: A Timeline of Marriage

      The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Tuesday that California’s Proposition 8, which bans same-sex marriage, is unconstitutional. For most of human history, marriage was more akin to a business deal between men, and the bride in question had very few rights or other options. So how did marriage become associated with love?

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      The Look of Love: Top 5 Physical Signs of Attraction

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      Top 5 Ways to Repel Insects

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      10 Most Dangerous Distracted Driving Habits

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      Google Plus 101

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    • 20 Memorable Character Names from the Works of Charles Dickens
      20 Memorable Character Names from the Works of Charles Dickens

      Febraury 7 was the 200th birthday of Mr. Dickens. You likely won't come across names like Mr. Sloppy, Wopsle, Sweedlepipe, Bumble and Scrooge in real life. These names were the product of Charles Dickens' unique imagination – any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.

    • How does the FCC police obscenity?
      How does the FCC police obscenity?

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      Celebrity Challenge: Beatles

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      Can a car seat recognize its owner's rear end?

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      How Hackers Work

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      Is global warming irreversible?

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      What's a uranium centrifuge?

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      Why is winter not happening?

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      5 Tips for Picking the Right Smartphone

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    • How to Survive a Sinking Ship
      How to Survive a Sinking Ship

      Hundreds of people were rescued on Thursday after a ferry off the coast of Papua New Guinea sank, and the search continues for additional survivors. Do you know what to do when a ship goes down?

    • 10 Signs the Economy Is Improving
      10 Signs the Economy Is Improving

      Last week, claims for initial unemployment benefits dropped. According to some economists, the most recent U.S. recession ended in June 2009, but not everyone can see the difference. It may surprise you to learn that the economy is showing signs of life, and here are 10 of the most vital.

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      Top 10 Things You Should Not Share on Social Networks

      Recently, two British citizens were detained upon arriving in the United States and sent back home after tweeting about destroying America. Bad idea. See what else you shouldn't share online.

    • What will the Earth look like in 500 years?
      What will the Earth look like in 500 years?

      Researchers have just determined that volcanic eruptions caused the Little Ice Age approximately 500 years ago. A lot has changed since then. What might be in store for us 500 years from now?

    • 10 of the Biggest Lies in History
      10 of the Biggest Lies in History

      On Jan. 26, 1998, U.S. President Bill Clinton denied having sexual relations with former White House intern Monica Lewinsky, only to later admit to the affair. Lots of us lie, but what are the biggest fibs ever told?

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      Got a flat? How quickly could you change a tire?

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    • Everyday Science: Volcano Quiz
      Everyday Science: Volcano Quiz

      Fiery explosions, boiling lava, hot ash spewing everywhere -- total disaster is probably the first thing that comes to mind when you think "volcano." And, yes, that is certainly a possibility. But do you know what’s really going on when a volcano erupts?

    • Tech Test: Is your computer secure?
      Tech Test: Is your computer secure?

      Computers can make life easier, but they also can put your private information at risk. Find out how much you know -- or don't know -- about computer security by taking our quiz.

    • Stuff You Should Know's Mafia Movie Quiz
      Stuff You Should Know's Mafia Movie Quiz

      Stuff You Should Know's mafia episode was so rich with movie references we decided to cook up a quiz. Test your knowledge of cement shoes and tommy guns.

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      Quiz: Know your Frankenstein pop culture?

      Frankenstein's monster is all up in your pop culture, fighting werewolves and letting you know what he thinks about fire (it's bad). So grab a torch, storm the walls of this quiz, and see if you have what it takes to come out the victor.

    • Tech Talk: RAM Quiz
      Tech Talk: RAM Quiz

      How much RAM is in your computer? Do you need more? And if you do, how do you know? Take the quiz to learn everything there is to know about RAM.

    • DIY: Could you build your own house?
      DIY: Could you build your own house?

      As the saying goes, home is where the heart is. But just how does one go about building a home in the first place? Find out some fun facts about this detailed process by taking the quiz.

    • Stuff You Should Know's Spam Quiz
      Stuff You Should Know's Spam Quiz

      If you've ever eaten food, then there's a chance you might have tried Spam. We're not talking about the e-mail version. We're talking canned meat. Take our Spam quiz to see where you rate on canned pork knowledge.

    • What are the best- and worst-paying jobs?
      What are the best- and worst-paying jobs?

      It's pretty clear that a doctor makes more money than a fast food worker. But does a surgeon bring home more bucks than an anesthesiologist? Test your knowledge with the ultimate best- and worst-paying jobs quiz.

    • Internet Myth, Internet Truth
      Internet Myth, Internet Truth

      From Big Brother security myths to the fabrication of what the Internet actually is, cyberspace is full of fictions of its own. Can you call a myth's bluff? Test your knowledge on what's real and what's not in the globe's largest electronic world.

    • Quiz: In the Mind of a Serial Killer
      Quiz: In the Mind of a Serial Killer

      The topic of murder stirs up fear in almost any context, and serial killing tends to multiply that fear to the tenth degree. Test your knowledge with this serial killer quiz.

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      Who said it: Darth Vader or Obi-Wan Kenobi?

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    • The Ultimate Hydraulic Machines Quiz
      The Ultimate Hydraulic Machines Quiz

      Hydraulic equipment is amazing in its strength and agility. From common backyard machines to the huge machines you see on construction sites, hydraulics make quick work of even the most difficult tasks. How much do you know about hydraulic machines?

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      Tech Talk: Internet Cookie Quiz

      Right now, your computer has an array of tiny files that are keeping tabs on you. Test your knowledge of Internet cookies, one the most misunderstood aspects of the Internet.

    • Stranded: Can you survive?
      Stranded: Can you survive?

      Being stranded in the wilderness may make for a good movie, but in reality, it's a harrowing experience. Staying alive may require you to build a shelter, start a fire and even eat bugs for nourishment. Do you have what it takes to survive this quiz?

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      Game On! Football Quiz

      Grab your pigskin: It's time for football trivia. We don't mean winningest coaches, Heisman winners or team mascots, but rather the nitty-gritty of the gridiron. How does the QB make that ball spiral? Wouldn't "handball" make a better name than "football"? Pad up and get on the field ... the football quiz field, that is.

    • Fact or Fiction: The World's Most Expensive Bathroom Fixtures
      Fact or Fiction: The World's Most Expensive Bathroom Fixtures

      Sure, a bubble bath can make your bathroom feel luxurious. But wouldn't an HDTV make it even nicer? Take a look at some of the most expensive and outrageous bathroom fixtures -- can you tell fact from fiction?

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      Fact or Fiction: Hollywood vs. History

      It's time to step into the time machine and travel back through history. Of course, if you hope to survive, you're going to want to separate what you actually learned in history class from all the historical inaccuracies in the movies.

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      Alpha, Beta or Gamma? This quiz is nuclear radioactive!

      We live in a radioactive world, and we're not just talking about the times when a nuclear plant is melting down and scaring the heck out of us. How much do you know about the ABGs (or alphas, betas and gammas) of nuclear radiation?

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      Stuff You Should Know's Nicotine Quiz

      If you're an American and you're reading this, then there's about a 30 percent chance you're addicted to nicotine. If you listened to this podcast, then you should have no problem scoring well.

    • 10 Scientists Who Were Their Own Guinea Pigs
      10 Scientists Who Were Their Own Guinea Pigs

      People donate their bodies to science all the time, usually after death. Here, we highlight 10 scientists who experimented on themselves while they were still alive.

    • 10 Historically Inaccurate Movies
      10 Historically Inaccurate Movies

      These films look like blooper reels when you compare them to history books. From anachronisms to flat-out lies, creative license reigns in this list.

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      Top 10 Moments in Space Bathroom History

      When you think about space travel, you don't usually take time to wonder how astronauts go to the bathroom. However, the annals of aeronautic history abound with tales of space bathroom mishaps. Here are 10 of our favorites.

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      10 Costly Food Recalls

      Food is something we can't live without. But sometimes instead of nourishing our bodies, it can actually kill us. And it's no cheap (or easy) task to get that food off the market.

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      10 Longest-running TV Shows

      Some TV shows are lucky to stick around for a season -- these did that and then some. What made them the longest-running dramas and comedies in television history?

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      Top 10 Survival Tools

      Let's say your vacation tour group ditches you in the outback. Or your car slips off an icy road in the middle of nowhere. Will you have the tools to save your life?

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      10 Most Expensive Classic Cars

      Gentlemen, start your checkbooks! These classic cars each have a history all their own and a price tag to blow your mind. The starting point is $6.9 million if you want one of these beauties parked in your garage.

    • Top 10 Improvements in Engine Design
      Top 10 Improvements in Engine Design

      For more than 150 years, automotive engineers have been continually working on ways to improve the internal combustion engine. What are some of the biggest improvements they’ve made?

    • 10 Off-the-wall iPhone Apps
      10 Off-the-wall iPhone Apps

      There are thousands of apps for the iPhone, and they let you do everything from play games to keep up with stock prices. Some of them are real head-scratchers, though. Do you use any of these weird apps?

    • 5 Post-shuttle NASA Programs
      5 Post-shuttle NASA Programs

      By the time space shuttle Atlantis touched down after its final voyage in July 2011, a major shift in strategy for space exploration was already under way. What are NASA's newest programs?

    • The Top 10 Game-changing Military Technologies
      The Top 10 Game-changing Military Technologies

      These 10 technologies changed war and the course of history as we know it. Some of these battlefield innovations, like adding grooves to gun barrels, are surprisingly simple. So what else made our list?

    • 10 of the World’s Most Infamous Cults
      10 of the World’s Most Infamous Cults

      Maybe you've heard about Kool Aid or the Family Jams -- but what do you really know about some of the world's most infamous cults?

    • 10 Remarkable Exoplanets
      10 Remarkable Exoplanets

      There's a lot more out there than our measly solar system, and astronomers are becoming more adept at finding those worlds all the time. Here are 10 of their coolest discoveries.

    • Top 10 Most Popular Infomercials
      Top 10 Most Popular Infomercials

      Who can forget all of the famous pitch lines, gizmos and unintentional hilarity packed into late-night paid programming? Infomercials are showy, earnest and often outright deceptive. What are 10 of the best?

    • Top 10 Mind-bending Strategy Games
      Top 10 Mind-bending Strategy Games

      Some of the best strategy games -- those that require thinking rather than luck or physical ability -- have been around for centuries, while others have been released in the past decade. Which ones stand out from the pack?

    • 10 High-paying Dirty Jobs
      10 High-paying Dirty Jobs

      These jobs probably weren't on your list of what you wanted to be when you grew up. But now that you're in the rat race, you may wonder if a dirty job is more profitable than your desk jockey career.

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      10 Tips for Staying on Budget

      You have a big expense coming up. You need a better car or home, or you want to go back to college. What do you do? Borrow, borrow, borrow -- right? Well, maybe not. Working off of a budget just may save your sanity -- and credit.

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      10 Most Stressful Jobs in America

      Unemployment can cause stress, but some jobs are stressful, too. The next time you find yourself sweating over some deadline, remember that some people get paid to risk their lives -- or save the lives of others -- every single day.

    • Top 10 Appliances We Can't Live Without
      Top 10 Appliances We Can't Live Without

      In a pinch, you could probably do without most of the appliances in your home -- but would you want to? Life would certainly be different without these 10.

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      5 Events Guaranteed to Crash Twitter

      When a bunch of Twitter geeks get excited about the same thing at the same time, their chatter can crash the whole service. And that's when the dreaded Fail Whale appears.

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      Word Bubbles

      The Word Bubbles Game will challenge your verbal agility and put your vocabulary and memory to the test. How many words can you come up with? Exercise your mind and play Word Bubbles today!

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      Arctic Tri Peaks Solitaire

      In this version of the classic solitaire game, you play through a mountain of cards, eliminating them as you go.

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      Sudoku Ultra

      Other sudoku games will let you use cheats, either with or without a penalty. But this game is a different story: one with no cheats!

    • Mahjongg Dimensions
      Mahjongg Dimensions

      Play this classic game in 3-D! Just when you think you're stuck, you can rotate the cube to reveal more matches to clear. Mahjongg Dimensions is all about creativity, speed and 3-D memory.

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      Bookworm

      Link letters together to make words. Longer words are worth more points! How high can you score?

    • Bike Build Game
      Bike Build Game

      If you've ever wanted to build a bike from scratch, you're not alone. Try your hand at piecing together this motorcycle in the Bike Build Game. Once you have everything in place, you can see the real thing!

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      Podcast Word Search

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      Monkey Gems

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    • Spliterature
      Spliterature

      Watch out for puns, twists, turns, jokes and general trickery as you try to score as many points as you can in this word game.

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      Alu's Revenge

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      Word Grid

      Do you consider yourself a master wordsmith? A superior speller? A vocabulary virtuoso? If you answered "yes" to any of those questions, then Word Grid is the game for you.

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      Zuma's Revenge!™

      Take a shot at the all-new excitement of Zuma's Revenge!™, the smashing sequel to one of the biggest hits of all time!

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      Carniball

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      Kritter Krawler

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    • Letters from Nowhere
      Letters from Nowhere

      Visit an old cemetery, a provincial town and other unlikely locations to discover more of these strange letters. With puzzling mini-games, four special help tools and an extra quest to unlock a second mode, you'll be thrilled for hours playing Letters from Nowhere.

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      Roads of Rome 2

      Travel through strange new environments, overcome natural disasters, and help appease the gods and their demands. If you succeed, Caesar will be grateful and the gods are sure to smile down on the citizens of Rome.

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      Addiction Solitaire

      Find out why this speedy variant of a classic card game is called "Addiction Solitaire."

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      Mystery of Mortlake Mansion™

      Numerous hours of challenging discoveries await you in 34 beautiful scenes, 30 mini-games and a host of tricky puzzles.

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      Super TextTwist

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      Crossword: Master

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