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Is Running Every Single Day Good for Your Body?

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Some say it's not good to run every single day without letting the body rest. But others take running streaks to another level.

If You Get 29/35 on This Football Quiz, You Could Totally Win the Super Bowl

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Are you one of those football fans who totally think they could make it in the NFL? If you think you are, take this quiz and prove it!

Uncovering the Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina - 8 Years Later

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Explore the impact of Hurricane Katrina. Understand its devastation and aftermath. Learn about the history of Hurricane Katrina today.

ADX Florence: America's Most Secure 'Supermax' Prison

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ADX Florence in Colorado, known as the 'Alcatraz of the Rockies,' houses the nation's most dangerous criminals under extreme security measures.

How Trailer Balls and Switch Balls Work

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Trailer balls and switch balls are important hitch accessories. Learn all about trailer balls and switch balls at HowStuffWorks.

Does singing make you happy?

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Can singing make you happy? Take a look at what happens to your body when you sing and find out if singing makes people happy.

African Animal Pictures

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Many kinds of animals are native only to Africa. Check out these African animal pictures at HowStuffWorks.

Centralia, Pennsylvania: The Ghost Town Atop an Inferno

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The fire under the tiny town of Centralia, Pennsylvania, has been burning since at least 1962 and, to this day, nobody knows how to put it out.

Why a U.S. Yield Curve Inversion Worries Recession Watchers

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An inversion of the U.S. Treasury bond yield curve has predicted the last seven U.S. recessions. Is the U.S. in for another one soon?

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