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Horseradish: Herbal Remedies

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Horseradish is more than a condiment. Learn how it's used in herbal remedies for sinus infections, and try a recipe for horseradish cranberry relish.

Were ancient Egyptians the first feminists?

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The first feminists might've lived in ancient Egypt, where Herodotus documented aspects of gender equality. Did the first feminists live in ancient Egypt?

Does smiling make you happy?

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Can smiling make you happy? Take a look at research and explanations behind whether or not smiling can make you happy.

Ford Trucks

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For over 100 years, Ford has built America's favorite trucks. Explore this article to read about and look at dozens of memorable Ford trucks.

Why are fishermen superstitious of bananas?

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Fishing superstition says that bananas and suitcases are bad luck for boats. Learn where fishing superstitions came from and why they're still around.

Is There a Worst Way to Die?

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The worst way to die is a topic that has been debated by people like physicians. Learn about some of the possible worst ways to die.

14 Best-Selling Books Repeatedly Rejected by Publishers

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Some popular books initially struggled to see the light of day. Learn about 14 best-selling books that were repeatedly rejected by publishers.

9 Legends of American Folklore

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From Johnny Appleseed to Paul Bunyan, figures of American folklore continue to inspire and engage. Before the invention on radio and television, people created these characters to help people cope with hard times. Learn more about these legendary figures.

Who Was America's First Murderer?

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America's first murderer was John Billington, who was one of the signers of the Mayflower Compact. Learn about America's first murderer.

Paintings by Mary Cassatt

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Mary Cassatt was one of the few women, and the only American, invited to join the Impressionists. Learn about the life and artwork of Mary Cassatt.

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