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Can you make a living on YouTube?

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Plenty of people make a living through content creation. Learn if it's really as simple as uploading videos and picking up a paycheck at HowStuffWorks.

10 Toys That Became Million-dollar Franchises

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These 10 toys became million-dollar franchises after once just being a vision of their makers. See which toys bring in the most cash.

Top 10 Groceries Americans Buy

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What kind of groceries are Americans always shopping for? Read about the top 10 groceries Americans buy.

Are There Any Trillionaires? Not Yet, But We'll See One Soon

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A trillion dollars is a phenomenal sum of money, equivalent to 1,000 billion dollars. It's a figure so large it's almost unthinkable, yet we find ourselves wondering: Are there any trillionaires? According to Oxfam International, the world's first trillionaire is predicted to emerge within the next decade.

The Most Common Mega Millions Numbers Don't Matter

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The last Mega Millions jackpot paid roughly $50 million in cash, though many jackpots in recent history have exceeded the billion-dollar mark. With potential windfalls reaching those extreme levels, it's easy to see why so many people play each week.

What Are Hot Dogs Made Of?

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Hot dogs are about as American as baseball and apple pie. You know you love them, but do you know what's actually in them?

What Is the Rarest Pokémon Card? And Is It Worth $5.2 Million?

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In 1996, the Pokémon trading card game launched in Japan, just months after the release of the Pokémon Red and Green games for Nintendo's Game Boy. Now, 28 years and 52.9 billion cards later, the Pokémon trading card game continues to captivate players and collectors alike.

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