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Shared Electric Scooters: Commuter Solution or Urban Nightmare?

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Pay-as-you-go electric scooters are the latest fad in cities. HowStuffWorks wonders whether the fad is safe.

How Michelin Became Synonymous With the World's Best Restaurants

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Michelin's dining guides rate the best restaurants in 30 countries across the globe. HowStuffWorks looks at how a tire company started rating chefs.

Félicette, the First Feline in Space, Finally Got Her Due

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Felicette was the first, and so far, only, cat to ever go into space. Why did France send her up, and what happened later? HowStuffWorks finds out.

How do you calculate disposable income?

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Disposable income is a major indicator of bankruptcy eligibility. Learn how to calculate disposable income at HowStuffWorks.

Which City in the world best fits your personality?

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Are you living where you think you are supposed to be living, or does your heart belong somewhere else? Let's find out which of the world's cities would fit you best!

Why Do We Say 'Talk Turkey'?

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It's a phrase appropriate to Thanksgiving as well as other times of the year. But the most popular origin story has a disturbing explanation.

Facebook Facts and Fiction

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With more than 1 billion members and counting, Facebook is one of the fastest-growing phenomena to come out of a college dorm room. What do you know about this plot to take over the world?

How Many Books Are There in the World?

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Roughly 156 million books are out there...we think. The answer is more complex than you'd imagine, but we've made an educated guess.

The Flag of Texas: Brief History of an Icon

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The flag of Texas, known proudly as the Lone Star Flag, is one of the most recognizable symbols in the United States. Often associated with Texas pride and independence, the flag design reflects the state’s rich history and lasting identity as the Lone Star State.

The Bullfrog Is So Resilient, It's Invasive

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You’ve probably heard them before you’ve seen them. The booming "jug-o-rum" call of the bullfrog (sometimes spelled bull frog) is a signature sound in North American wetlands.

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