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5 Most Bike-friendly Cities in the U.S.

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Cycling isn’t just about recreation anymore. In the most progressive American cities, bikes play a critical role in daily transportation.

7 Best Ski Resorts in the U.S. (Spoiler: The Rockies Rule)

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If you're planning your next powder day, the best ski resorts in the U.S. offer more than just snow. These resorts combine expert terrain, lift infrastructure, and fewer crowds to create a skier's paradise.

6 Lake Tahoe Ski Resorts for Every Budget

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When the snow falls in the Sierra, Lake Tahoe ski resorts turn into winter playgrounds. From luxury retreats to wallet-friendly options, the Lake Tahoe area offers something for every type of skier.

6 Military-friendly Colleges (Including Online Programs)

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For service members and veterans, navigating college can feel like entering a different world. Fortunately, military-friendly colleges are designed to support military students with flexible programs, tuition assistance, and dedicated resources.

Why do we love?

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Why do we love? Is there an evolutionary reason as to why we love other individuals? Find out why we love in this article from HowStuffWorks.

Why Did Cars Have 'Suicide Doors' and Do They Still Exist?

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The popular name for car doors that opened from the rear rather than the front is "suicide doors". Why are they called that, and do any cars have this feature?

How does public transportation help the environment?

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In January 2004, the citizens of Milan, Italy, were preparing for a strike that would shut down all public transportation. Since an estimated 28 percent of greater Milan's 3 million populace relied heavily on public transit, the strike meant gridlock for most of the city.

Which Medical Services Are Overused and Underused?

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Why are some medical services overused and others underused? HowStuffWorks Now investigates.

People's Bodies Now Run Cooler Than 'Normal' — Even in the Bolivian Amazon

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In the U.S., normal body temperature has been dropping over the past 150 years. People run cooler today than they did two centuries ago. Why is that?

Ivy League Universities: The Gold Standard of Higher Education

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Ivy League universities might conjure images of ivy-covered walls, tweed jackets, and old-money prestige. But there's more to these schools than tradition and architecture.

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