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Holly may be pretty, but just because it's natural doesn't mean it's safe. Many plants and animals can sicken or even kill you if you eat them. Here are 10 of the deadliest.
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people 10 Widely Believed U.S. Government Conspiracy TheoriesAlthough the U.S. government has been found guilty of spying on its citizens or wasting tax money on dubious projects, does that mean it would intentionally fake the moon landing, conduct alien autopsies or put its citizens in FEMA camps?
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science Is every snowflake actually unique?You've probably heard that no two snowflakes are alike, but can that be true? Find out how molecules of water vapor come together to form these winter wonders.
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science How Nostradamus WorksHis words have been deemed prophetic for ages, and e-mail hoaxes claimed that he foresaw the events of September 11. Learn who Nostradamus was and what he really wrote.
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recipes Why do sweet and salty taste so good together?The marriage of salty and sweet is one that shouldn't work but magically does. Our tongues recognize flavors for a reason -- and when it comes to sweet and salty, biology is hard at work.
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entertainment 10 Movies Based on Scientific FalsehoodsThe suspension of disbelief is part of the movie-going experience. But some films that invoke science to set up their plots are doing so in ways that are totally, utterly preposterous.
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electronics Our 10 Favorite Replacements for 'Where's My Flying Car?'Who wants to share airspace with today's crazy drivers? Not us. So let's put the flying car future to rest and think about one with moon bases, undersea cities and other cool stuff.
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computer Do we still need printing?It used to be that every home and office needed a printer. Now that's not such a necessity, but are we really ready to give up printing?
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shows Don't Be Dumb: Is Christmas the Busiest Day of the Year for Suicide?It's commonly said that there are more suicides during the winter holidays than in other times of the year, but that's not actually true. Josh explains.
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health Does exercise really help with weight loss?You're proud of yourself for finally sticking with an exercise routine. But sadly, the needle on the scale doesn't move. Exercise doesn't have as much to do with weight loss as you'd think.
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money 10 Healthy Ways to Build CreditFor something so relatively easy to obtain, credit can easily cause a careless borrower lots of stress. Here are 10 simple ways to build credit -- and keep it.
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science 10 Misconceptions About the FluLots of Americans believe that getting the flu is no worse than getting a cold. Or that the flu vaccine can give them flu. We separate truth from fiction.
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shows What the Stuff?!: 3 Historical Words that Don’t Mean What You ThinkWords matter - but there are a surprising number of historic words that many of us are using erroneously. Think you know it all? Let's take a look.
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adventure 10 Best Snowboarding Spots in the United StatesSnowboarding is one of the fastest growing sports. Where can you find the best spots to set down your board and work on your tricks?
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animals How were tarpans different from domestic horses?A mysterious wild horse called the tarpan eluded hunters for centuries until succumbing to extinction. What made it special?
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money How do you invest in gold?Gold can be a wise way to diversify your investment portfolio. But how do you invest in this precious metal? Is it as simple as walking to the jewelry store and stocking up?
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lifestyle 10 Tips for Hosting an Elegant Christmas PartyTake your holiday party up a notch this year and host an elegant affair complete with fancy foods and divine décor. We'll show you how to do it.
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money 10 Common Bankruptcy QuestionsIf you're lucky, you'll never have to know about bankruptcy. But sometimes, even lucky people get dealt bad hands. If you're wondering whether to declare bankruptcy, here are 10 things you should know before doing the deed.
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science 10 Nobel Laureates Whose Work Changed the WorldSure, Nobel Prize winners get money, a medal and bragging rights, but the rest of us often benefit from their accomplishments, too. Meet 10 of these game-changing people.
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entertainment How do talk shows work?From highbrow content (politics, literature) to more unrefined fare (paternity tests, cheating spouses), talk shows have been on the tube for as long as there has been television.
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people How to Start a Christmas TraditionTime is a precious commodity around the holidays, but while you're making your lists and checking them twice, don't forget that you're doing more than shopping, decorating, wrapping and cooking. You're also helping make memories for your family.
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money Could investing in a racehorse make you rich?Think investing in a racehorse is a good bet financially? Think again. Sure it's cheaper than buying a professional sports team, and but it's definitely a gamble that probably won't pay off.
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people Why is there a controversy surrounding the word 'Xmas'?There's no doubt that commercialism runs rampant during Christmas. So is the word "Xmas" just another casualty of the modern advertising age? Or does the X in Xmas have its roots in Christianity after all?
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