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How Sanitary Are Airline Blankets and Pillows?

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A blanket and pillow can transform a long, uncomfortable flight into a sleepfest, but not all airlines still hand them out. When they do, are they clean and safe to use?

What is the relationship between alcohol and gout?

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Is drinking alcohol OK if you have gout? Learn about the relationship between gout and alcohol to get informed.

What's Right for Me: Stacked or Side-by-side Washer-Dryer?

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Which would you prefer -- a stacked or side-by-side washer-dryer? Check out this article about whether you should buy a stacked or side-by-side washer-dryer.

What is canola oil?

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It's short for "Canada oil, low acid," but what is canola oil? Learn about the different varieties of canola oil and nutritional information.

What Is Kefir, and Is It Good for You?

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Kefir is a fermented milk drink, full of good gut bacteria, said to lower blood sugar and bad cholesterol. HowStuffWorks looks at the health claims.

Can You Match the NFL Team to Their Stadium?

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Every NFL team has a home base. These stadiums are built like the colosseums of ancient Rome and Greece. So fitting for the heated competitions that take place within each of them!

Inflation Is Spiking Worldwide, Not Just In the U.S.

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Inflation in the U.S. was over 9 percent in June but many countries in Europe have even higher rates. What's causing the global spike?

Debunking Hollywood's Car Explosion Fantasies

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Cars erupting into fireballs when they crash is a common movie trope, but it doesn't happen in real life.

The Wampus Cat Myth Explained: Origins and Sightings

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The Wampus Cat has roots in Cherokee folklore and Appalachian legends, but is the six-legged feline just another mythical creature on a long list of cryptids?

Meet The Line Saudi Arabia, a 106-mile, One-Building City

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Saudi Arabia's proposal to build a 106-mile-long, self-sufficient, road- and car-free, one-building city would make it the first of its kind in the world.

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