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How Global Icon Coco Chanel Reinvented Women's Fashion

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She's a symbol for fashion and feminism, and she designed the little black dress. But hanging next to it in her closet were some big skeletons, too.

How TED Talks Work

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TED talks spread innovative ideas and exciting discoveries through 18-minute talks. Learn more about the history, production and impact of TED talks.

Did Journalist Dorothy Kilgallen's Probe of JFK's Assassination Lead to Her Death?

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Columnist and investigative reporter Dorothy Kilgallen covered numerous big stories from the 1940s through the 1960s. But her death by overdose in 1965 while investigating the John F. Kennedy assassination remains a subject of controversy.

Can You Name These Ugly Cars From the '70s?

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Back in the 1970s, there were a lot of iconic cars, and a lot of them were downright hideous. Test your knowledge to see how many you can name.

Why Did the Russians Seal Up the Deepest Hole in the World?

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The Kola Superdeep Borehole in Russia is the deepest hole in the world. It's deeper than the Mariana Trench and deeper than Mt. Everest is tall. Why did the Russians dig this deep, and why did they stop?

From Bigfoot to Nessie, There's a Cryptid for Every Nagging Fear

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A cryptid is an animal whose existence is unproven, meaning no corpse or live specimen has ever been documented by the scientific community. But believers still persist.

Nutty Putty Cave: Before and After the Tragic Death of John Jones

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Nutty Putty Cave, near Salt Lake City, Utah, was discovered in 1960 and sealed up forever in 2009. But why?

How Are Pencils Made?

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The lead in a pencil is not actually lead. It is a mixture of graphite and clay, but have you ever wondered how they get the lead inside a wooden pencil. Find out how pencils are constructed in this article from HowStuffWorks.

Diamond Pictures

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Diamond pictures shows you some of the different types of diamonds. Check out our collection of diamond pictures

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