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Who invented the cupcake?

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Are you wondering who invented the cupcake? Check out this article and learn who invented the cupcake and other cupcake tidbits.

Why do we lie?

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We don't admit to breaking up with someone because of his looks, or that we've read our boss's private e-mails. We answer "fine" when someone asks how we are, even if we're not fine at all. Why is polite society all about the big fib?

What are the maid of honor's duties?

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What are the maid of honor's duties? Read about the role and responsibilities of a maid of honor at TLC Weddings.

Flying Jacob: Sweden's Chicken, Banana and Whipped Cream Casserole

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This banana chicken casserole defined Swedish cuisine in the 1970s and is still a beloved classic today.

How Long Does It Take for Black Mold to Kill You?

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Mold is a type of fungus, and it's everywhere - indoors, outdoors and even in the air. But is black mold worse than the rest? Is it as deadly as people say?

Chawanmushi, Haggis, Filmjölk: It's What's for Breakfast Around the World

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Ah, food. It's different all over the world, and what's strange to you is totally mundane to someone else. Come along as we discover some interesting breakfast options from around the globe.

Ancient Babylonian Tablet May Show Early Trigonometry, But Some Experts Are Dubious

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A reinterpretation of an ancient Babylonian tablet shows that trigonometry might be 1,000 years older than thought. But there's some disagreement.

This Brown Dwarf Isn't a 'Failed Star' — It's a Magnetic Powerhouse

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Neither massive planets nor tiny stars, brown dwarfs are entirely different substellar curiosities that possess qualities of both.

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