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Betrothed Through the Centuries: A Timeline of MarriageThe 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 AttractionWith Valentine's Day just around the corner, attraction is in the air. Which lovesick symptoms should you look out for if you're on the hunt?
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Top 5 Ways to Repel InsectsLyme disease is one of the most rapidly emerging infectious diseases in the U.S., with nearly 30,000 confirmed cases in 2009, according to the CDC. Ticks are the culprit. What can you do to keep them at bay?
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Why do we have leap years?It's the ultimate rip-off as a kid -- having a birthday fall on a day that occurs once every four years. On behalf of cheated leapers everywhere, why are such years necessary?
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10 Most Dangerous Distracted Driving HabitsDistracted drivers: We're not trying to scold you or bring on the dawn of a vehicular nanny state. We're just pointing out some of the most dangerous habits behind the wheel.
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Google Plus 101If at first you don't succeed, launch a new online social network. Google's Orkut failed to hit the big time on the world stage, but could Google Plus challenge Facebook for the title of King of Social Media?
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20 Memorable Character Names from the Works of Charles DickensFebraury 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.
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How does the FCC police obscenity?During Madonna's Super Bowl halftime show, British singer M.I.A. extended the middle finger to the whole world. Will the FCC fine NBC, as they did CBS for Janet Jackson's wardrobe malfunction? Learn about the FCC's obscenity criteria.
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Celebrity Challenge: BeatlesOn Feb. 7, 1964, The Beatles made their first visit to the United States. The band’s name alone conjures up images of mop tops, yellow submarines, meter maids and walruses. Test your knowledge of history’s most famous rock band.
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Can a car seat recognize its owner's rear end?Researchers in Japan have developed a new method of auto theft deterrent that verifies the driver's identity. Are you comfortable with your car seat knowing this much about your backside?
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How Hackers WorkIt was announced last week that hackers intercepted a conference call between the FBI and Scotland Yard. Hackers have gotten a bad reputation as criminals of the computer age, but are they all foes?
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Is global warming irreversible?An iceberg the size of New York City is poised to break away from a glacier in Antarctica that’s melting quickly as the region’s climate warms. Are we past the point of no return when it comes to global warming, or can our efforts still make a difference?
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What's a uranium centrifuge?Iran is threatening to retaliate as the U.S. and Europe continue imposing sanctions against the Middle Eastern country. As concerns grow over Iran developing a nuclear weapon, find out how uranium centrifuge machines are at the core of it all.
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Why is winter not happening?Many folks in the Northern Hemisphere are still waiting for their full-blown snowman invasion to hit. Is Frosty ever going to come this winter?
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5 Tips for Picking the Right SmartphoneAn unverified image of the new BlackBerry smartphone has leaked to the Web, and there’s no keyboard in sight. With so many phones on the market, here are some tips to figure out what you want and what you can do without.
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How to Survive a Sinking ShipHundreds 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?
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10 Signs the Economy Is ImprovingLast 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 NetworksRecently, 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.
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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?
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10 of the Biggest Lies in HistoryOn 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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