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Can You Guess the Release Year of These Iconic Cars?

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You can tell a Honda from a Ford, but how well do you know the history of iconic car models? Prove your car smarts by identifying the release year of these iconic cars!

Sorry Generation X, Only Millennials Are Passing This Quiz!

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Hey, Millennials! Want to take a break from "adulting" for a while? Why not take our ultimate Millennial culture quiz -- and save yourself from FOMO!

How the Hays Code Censored Early Hollywood

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The Hays Code was a set of rules that stifled the American film industry for more than three decades. Was it just legal censorship?

Can You Pass This Incredibly Difficult Logic Test?

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So you think you're pretty good at solving riddles, puzzles and brain teasers, eh? It's time to really put your deduction skills to the test with this difficult logic quiz! Let's see how many you can get right!

How Book Banning Works

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Judy Blume, John Steinbeck and Maya Angelou are among the top 10 most challenged American authors. But to be challenged is not to be banned. What does it take to ban a book?

The Very Short, Symbolic Life of the Cherry Blossom

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The pink and white blooms of the cherry blossom tree often herald the arrival of spring. But in Japan, the cherry blossom is also a well-loved symbol of fleeting beauty, nostalgia and loss.

How the Airborne Internet Will Work

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Imagine using a high-speed wireless Internet connection originating from an aircraft flying over your city. Learn about the airborne Internet and how you might use this technology in the near future.

A Growing Number of Doctors Take Only Cash, Not Insurance

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It's called the direct primary care model, and doctors who've switched to it say it promises better patient outcomes and less bureaucracy. But not everyone is convinced.

How Performance-enhancing Drugs Work

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Performance-enhancing drugs are the frequent subject of controversy in the sporting world. Learn about performance-enhancing drugs and doping practices.

Railroads of the 1920s

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Railroads of the 1920s reflected a time of uncertainty in the industry at the time. Learn more about the railroads of the 1920s.

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