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The History of Cola

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The history of cola is full of interesting tidbits and over one hundred years of facts. Learn all about the history of cola at HowStuffWorks.

10 Puppets that Made it Big on Television

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Since the beginning of television, puppets have had a special place on the airwaves. Learn about 10 puppets that made it big on television.

1952-1953 Allstate

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The 1952-1953 Allstate was Sears's ill-fated entry into the automotive market, though it was built by Kaiser-Frazer. Read about the 1952-1953 Allstate.

1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969 Excalibur Series I

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The 1965-1969 Excalibur Series I models represented a leap forward in auto engineering and design. Learn more about the 1965-1969 Excalibur Series I.

Google Easter Eggs: Sweet Treats Hidden in Plain Sight

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Google is home to a ton of super fun hidden Easter eggs you can check out right from your browser. Go ahead, try a couple. You won't be disappointed.

Incredible History: When WWII POWs Held an Olympics in a Nazi Camp

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For the Polish military officers allowed to participate, the games were a celebration of humanity during a time of death and destruction. But these games demonstrate - to this day - the awesome healing power of sports.

Would You Eat Casu Marzu, the Illegal Cheese With Maggots?

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Casu marzu has been called the most dangerous cheese in the world. But Sardinians have been eating it for centuries, so why is it banned?

The IRS Already Has Our Data So Why Do We Still File Taxes?

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At least 30 countries have return-free filing systems, including Denmark, Sweden, Spain and the United Kingdom. Why doesn't the U.S.?

The Hamsa Appears in Multiple Cultures, but Why?

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The hamsa, a depiction of a human hand, often with a central eye motif, is a protective symbol meant to ward off evil.

How White Matter Helps the Brain's Gray Matter Function

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We've all heard of the brain's gray matter, but what about the white matter? What does it do?

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