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Is Homeowners Insurance Required?
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Does every homeowner have to carry homeowners insurance? HowStuffWorks asks the experts.
What Is the Real Number System?
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Real numbers are the opposite of imaginary numbers and include every number you can think of.
What is the UV index and how is it calculated?
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Every night on the news, the weatherperson reports the UV index. What is the UV index and how is it calculated?
Nextdoor and More: The Good, Bad and Ugly of Neighborhood Social Networks
HowStuffWorks looks at the pleasures and pitfalls of neighborhood social networks like Nextdoor and EveryBlock.
Can You Name the Countries for These Mostly Green Flags?
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The stars and stripes. The maple leaf. The red ensign. The gold and green. Every country has a flag and every flag has a meaning. Do you think you can ID all these countries that have green flags? Run this quiz up the flagpole, and see who salutes!
The Most Popular Halloween Candy Isn't Allergy-Friendly
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Every October, kids across America fill their pillowcases and pumpkin buckets with sweets. The most popular Halloween candy isn’t always what you'd expect: Some classics dominate every year, while others quietly rise in the ranks thanks to changing tastes and regional favorites.
The Lyrid Meteor Shower Is Back — Here's What You Need to Know
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Every April, the Lyrid meteor shower fills the sky with shooting stars. Here's how to see them in 2023.
Is Half-and-half Really Half and Half?
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A lot of us use it every day, but what is actually in half-and-half and where did it come from?
What the Stuff?!: 5 Crackpot Theories About Space
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For every Newton or Galileo, there's a Velikovsky and a Horbiger. Check out these 5 completely baseless theories about space.
'Checkout Charity' Works — If It's Done Right
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Those small donations are big money for nonprofits and the businesses that do the soliciting. But not every shopper likes being asked.