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Thanksgiving Crafts

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Thanksgiving crafts for kids include candle holders made of fruit and handmade paper. Learn about crafts for kids to celebrate Thanksgiving.

How the Toto Washlet Works

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The Toto Washlet, a toilet seat with a personal spray jet, is marketed as a cleaner -- and greener -- alternative to toilet paper. How does this bidet-like product work to keep you fresh?

Should you use a gum brush?

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Do you need to use a gum brush? What does a gum brush do exactly? Find all this out and more.

5 Low-sodium Slow Cooker Meals

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Looking for low-sodium slow cooker recipes? Visit TLC Cooking to find these 5 low-sodium slow cooker recipes.

How Buick Works

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Founded in 1903, Buick quickly became a leading American automaker. Learn about Buick's history, including Buick models from 1903 to the present.

1976 Pontiac Firebird Formula

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The 1976 Pontiac Firebird Formula was an economical choice for the cash-strapped muscle car fan. Learn more about the 1976 Pontiac Firebird Formula.

Facelifts: What You Need to Know

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A facelift is meant to reverse signs of aging. Learn about the facelift procedure, types of facelifts, the risks of having a facelift and non-surgical facelifts.

12 Companies That Completely Reinvented Themselves

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You might be surprised at what some of today's biggest companies used to do. Here are 12 companies that completely reinvented themselves.

Electricity-free Fridge Could Change Millions of Lives

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Food spoilage is an urgent issue for the millions of people with unreliable electricity - or no electricity at all. A supercool $35 fridge could change that common scenario.

Who invented the elevator?

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Like so many other modern conveniences that we take for granted, the history of the elevator is more complicated than it may seem at first glance. Believe it or not, there's some controversy over who invented this commonplace contraption.

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