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Ed Gein, Inspiration for 'Psycho,' Never Served Prison Time

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If you know anything about horror movies, you've heard the name Ed Gein. This quiet man from rural Wisconsin inspired some of the most terrifying characters in film history.

10 Utah Ski Resorts for Every Budget

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Utah is a winter wonderland for skiers of every level and budget. With powdery snow, easy access from Salt Lake City, and a wide range of ski areas, there’s a resort for everyone—from families on a budget to luxury seekers.

10 Safest Cities in California (You'll Be Surprised How Many Are in SoCal)

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To find the safest cities in California, you'll want to look at property crime rates, violent crime rates, and how those numbers compare to the national average. In the Golden State, safety varies widely by region, population size, and local policing strategies.

10 Safest Cities in Mexico: San Miguel, Merida, PV, and Beyond

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Travelers searching for the safest cities in Mexico often want clear facts about crime rates, safety concerns, and overall atmosphere. Mexico is a large and diverse country, and safety varies widely across regions, from northern Mexico to the Yucatán Peninsula.

What State Has the Most Lakes in the U.S.?

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If you have ever wondered which state has the most lakes, the answer depends on how you count them. Some states contain millions of unnamed ponds and smaller bodies of freshwater, while others are famous for thousands of named lakes used for boating, fishing, and swimming. (Yes, thousands.)

The National Bird of the USA Wasn't the Bald Eagle Until 2024

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The national bird of the USA is the bald eagle, one of the most recognizable animals in North America. For generations the bald eagle has served as a powerful national symbol of freedom, independence and strength in American culture.

How Gnutella Works

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File-sharing allow tens of millions of people to freely trade MP3 and video files on the Internet. Is it legal? How are the files accessed? Is there a central database? Find out how this file-sharing structure works and see why it's harder for the record labels to sue.

How Chain Saws Work

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If you're a homeowner looking to clean up a few trees in the yard or cut some firewood, a chain saw will be a very handy tool. Get a good look at the inner workings of a chain saw.

How Smart Windows Work

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With energy bills on the rise, homeowners are looking for new ways to use less power around the house. A cutting-edge window technology called the "smart window" allows consumers to fully or partially block light by turning a knob or pressing a button.

What makes a digital car digital?

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A digital car used to be only in our imaginations (or on the silver screen), but it's a reality now. Read about the digital car and digital auto technology.

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