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Which real-life villain are you?

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All aspiring villains are familiar with the great villains of fiction, from Nurse Ratched to Gordon Gekko to Lex Luthor. But what about real-life role models? Take this quiz to find out which evil figure you're most like!

How Prisons Work

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Discover how prisons works and explore this incredibly complex system. Keep reading to learn how prisons work and what life is like on the inside.

How Landlords Work

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Landlords rent or lease apartments and homes as a business. Learn more about landlords and what's involved in renting property.

How Eco-terrorism Works

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Eco-terrorism attacks people or things that threaten the environment or the wildlife it supports. Learn how eco-terrorism works and who's behind it.

U.S. Public Schools Are Suspending Millions of Students, With Little Reward

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School suspensions have increased dramatically since 2000. Learn how being suspended affects students' future success at HowStuffWorks Now.

How the Sovereign Citizen Movement Works

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Sovereign citizens' anti-government beliefs seem outlandish, but do they have a legal basis? Find out in this article at HowStuffWorks.

How Social Security Numbers Work

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Social Security numbers are assigned to each individual citizen by the federal government. Learn about Social Security numbers and how Social Security numbers are used.

Can You Guess These Occupations from a Picture and a Hint?

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Lots of jobs in the world are easily recognizable by their uniforms, but some aren't. We're going to give you a picture and a hint, and you'll have to tell us which occupation it is.

Ketanji Brown Jackson Confirmed as Supreme Court Justice

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In a truly historic vote, the U.S. Senate has confirmed Ketanji Brown Jackson as the next U.S. Supreme Court justice - the first Black woman to sit on the bench.

How Counterfeiting Works

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Counterfeiting has become easier with the availability of quality scanners and printers. Learn about counterfeiting and the Treasury's measures to prevent it.

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