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Don't Toss That Used Tea Bag! Here Are 15 Great Uses for It

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If you drink a lot of tea, you probably throw out a lot of used tea bags. But there are dozens of surprising things you can do with them instead, both in your home and your garden.

People Are Snatching Up Treasury I Bonds Paying 9.62 Percent

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The old-school savings bond is suddenly hot again, thanks to its inflation-protected interest rate.

How to Download Music From YouTube

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Since many of your favorite songs are streamed online, you've surely wondered how to download music from YouTube. Want to learn how to download these files and play them offline? Let us explain!

Sardines: The Stinky Little Fish You Should Be Eating

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Sardines are a great source of protein, vitamins and healthy omega-3 fatty acids, while also containing almost no mercury, so start loading up on these power-packed little swimmers.

How to Connect AirPods to a Laptop (Windows and Mac)

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Modern PCs and Macs use built-in Bluetooth to easily connect to your phone's AirPods. We'll show you how.

Do red-light cameras save lives?

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Do red-light cameras save lives? Read about the effectiveness of red-light cameras at HowStuffWorks.

Formaldehyde Is Everywhere, But Is It Dangerous?

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It's an odorless gas that's present in a variety of home products, cosmetics, car exhaust and even humans. But is it bad for us?

CPR: What You Need to Know

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CPR can save lives, and you don't have to be a doctor to learn how to give CPR. Learn CPR technique with diagrams and step-by-step explanations.

How the Vikings Worked

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The Vikings, we may think, were bloodthirsty pillagers in horned helmets. While Vikings did plunder, they also did great things -- and in different headgear.

How the Ariel Atom Works

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In chemistry, the atom is the most fundamental building block of matter. Now the automotive world has its atom -- a car so pure and simple that some people are calling it minimalist art.

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