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The Biggest Christmas Tree in the World Was 20 Stories Tall

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The holiday season is a time for hanging lights, sipping warm beverages and doing anything to stay cozy as the winter months bring that biting chill to your doorstep. One magical tradition to maintain cheer and battle seasonal depression is setting up a classic Christmas tree for all to see.

The Best-selling Beer in America Isn't From the U.S.

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Beer is as much a part of American culture as burgers and baseball. Look at any tailgating party, Sunday cookout, after-work happy hour or marathon recovery tents; you'll see that ice-cold beer has become a ubiquitous social staple. And the best-selling beer in America reflects trends in consumer preferences.

7 of the 10 Largest Cities in Europe Are Capitals

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Although many major European cities are considered iconic, none of them break into the top 10 most populous cities in the world. The cities with the highest populations are spread through Asia, North America and Africa; the largest cities in Europe simply can't compete with those numbers.

Understanding the Meaning of Angel Number 737

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737 angel number signals spiritual awakening, intuition, and self-discovery. Trust your inner wisdom and embrace the guidance of the universe.

What Happens if the Olympic Torch Accidentally Goes Out?

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The Olympic flame is supposed to never go out until the games have ended. But hey, accidents happen. So how is the torch relit?

Scientists Prove Schrodinger's Cat Can Be in Two Places at Once

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A bunch of Yale physicists decided to give Schrodinger's cat not one but two boxes. And that, strangely enough, could eventually prove handy for quantum computing.

75 Years After Her Debut, Wonder Woman Remains Iconic

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Why has Wonder Woman endured for 75 years? Learn more about the creation of Wonder Woman in this HowStuffWorks Now article.

How Carmine, the Red Dye Made From Bugs, Makes It Into Your Food

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Carmine, a natural red dye also known as cochineal extract, is indeed made from the crushed bodies of the cochineal bug. And it provides the color for many of the foods we eat.

What Is White Noise?

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What is white noise? There's a little more to it than the ambient noise you associate with a humming air conditioner or whirring fan.

Why Are Web Addresses in English?

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People around the world have access to the internet, but not everyone speaks English. Learn why web addresses are in English at HowStuffWorks.

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