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Defining 'Suspicious Behavior' Without Bias Is Harder Than You Think

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HowStuffWorks explores why it's so hard for the public to determine suspicious behavior and what can be done to improve that.

The Ultimate True Crime Quiz

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Sometimes real-life crimes are weirder and wilder than any fictional evil. How much do you know about these true crimes?

5 Reasons Why Danes Are Happier Than the Rest of Us

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The Danish people are among the happiest on the planet. Find out 5 reasons why from HowStuffWorks.

Blame the Supply Chain for Rising Prices and Inflation

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High food and gas prices blowing your mind? Issues with the supply chain are causing prices to rise on everything from gas to groceries as inflation soars.

How Hostage Negotiation Works

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A hostage situation places innocent civilians directly in harm's way, and armed intervention places the hostages at even greater risk. Learn how a skilled negotiator uses psychology, instinct and deception to achieve a peaceful end.

In 1680, the Pueblo Peoples Revolted Against Spanish Colonists … And Won

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After enduring decades of brutal punishment and forced religious conversion, the pueblo peoples rebelled successfully. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.

How Mac OS X Works

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The Mac OS X was launched in 2001 with the Cheetah. Where did Mac OS X come from, and what technologies make it different from other operating systems?

Gertrude Bell Was Victorian England's 'Female Lawrence of Arabia'

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An intrepid world traveler, skilled mountaineer and noted archaeologist, Gertrude Bell broke all the rules at a time when women lived under the oppressive thumb of Victorian-era England.

How the Boston Massacre Fanned the Flames of a Revolution

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The Boston Massacre didn't start the American Revolution. But what role did the March 5, 1770, protest play? HowStuffWorks looks at the history.

Mrs. Cheng: The Most Successful Pirate in History

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HowStuffWorks looks at the career of Mrs. Cheng, aka Ching Shih, a famous female pirate of the 19th century who patrolled the South China Sea.

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