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How can the U.S. government sue a business?

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How can the U.S. government sue a business? Keep reading to discover how the U.S. government can sue a business.

How Hackers Work

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Hackers with bad intentions make up a surprisingly small percentage of the hacker community. Learn more about hackers and how hackers help the computer world.

Why do small changes in Earth's temperature have a big impact?

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Though not everyone agrees why the Earth is getting warmer, temperatures are inching up worldwide. A couple of degrees doesn't seem like such a big deal. What difference can a subtle change make?

What's the difference between an herb and a spice?

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Wondering what's the difference between an herb and spice? Find out and learn all about herbs and spices at HowStuffWorks.

Landmarks Trivia Quiz: Level 1

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The Eiffel Tower, Statue of Liberty and Mt. Everest are three of the most famous landmarks in the world, but can you locate them on a map? Test your world knowledge and see if you can pass Landmarks Trivia 101.

How E-learning Works

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E-learning has the ability to turn any computer into a classroom. Explore the dynamic world of e-learning!

How Terrorism Works

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Terrorism targets civilians and uses fear to achieve an objective. Learn how governments and guerrillas practice terrorism.

How Salt Works

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Not only do we need to consume salt, we also need it for a variety of nonfood uses. But if it's so important, why do health organizations recommend that we closely watch our intake? Apparently, there can be too much of a good thing. Learn what happens when we overload on salt or get too little of it.

How White-collar Crime Works

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White-collar crime typically involves fraud and other nonviolent crimes. Learn more about white-collar crime.

Right to Repair Fight Just Got Big Boost From Biden

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President Joe Biden just signed a sweeping executive order that will create right-to-repair rules for cellphone companies, as well as big ag companies like John Deere. Who would be against that? We'll explain.

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