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The Movement That Has Men Dropping Out of Society in a 'Sexodus'
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The Stuff Mom Never Told You podcast looks at a 'movement' that has men swearing off relationships with women and society.
Host a Dinner Party and We'll Guess Which "Frasier" Character You Are
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It's dinnertime, and you're the host! Will you fuss over the linens like Niles or get some napkins from the car like Roz? Plan out a 12-course meal during this quiz, and figure out your inner "Frasier" character.
Quick Tips: Can You Use Benzoyl Peroxide on Your Face?
Benzoyl peroxide can be an effective way to treat acne, but is it safe to use on your skin? Find out if benzoyl peroxide is right for your skin type.
Top 5 Reasons We Celebrate Easter With a Bunny
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The bunny has long been associated with Easter. How did our hopping friend land this distinction?
Why We Say 'Break a Leg' Instead of 'Good Luck'
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Have you ever been about to perform, only to have someone tell you to break a leg? That might sound strange — or even a bit harsh. After all, who wants a debilitating injury right before stepping on stage?
The Most Common Powerball Numbers Don't Improve Your Odds
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The latest technology has often improved daily life, making many problems faster and easier to solve. For example, you may have built your own Batcave-like command center with multiple monitors, each equipped with a customized browser to view each day's weather broadcast, news and work emails.
The Largest Wildfire in U.S. History, Based on Acreage Burned
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Wildfires have profoundly shaped the landscape and history of the United States, leaving behind tales of devastation and resilience. While the infamous Great Chicago Fire of 1871 is often remembered for its urban destruction, the nation's forests and wildlands have witnessed even more extensive blazes.
5 Things You Didn't Know About the Winter Solstice
For centuries, ancient cultures celebrated the winter solstice, the shortest day of the year, as the "day the sun came back." Here are five enlightening facts about the winter solstice.
Here's Why the US Government 3-D Printed a Classic Muscle Car
The U.S. government is funding the 3-d printing of vehicles. Learn more about the government initiative and ORNL in this HowStuffWorks Now article.
Online Dating Is Increasing Interracial Marriage
Social media dating sites are changing the face of relationships. HowStuffWorks looks at the data.