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The Case for Kids Walking to School by Themselves

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A study found several benefits to children who walked to school unaccompanied. HowStuffWorks looks into them.

Oprah for President? Five Reasons It Could Happen in 2020

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Oprah in 2020 might not be as far-fetched as it once seemed. HowStuffWorks explains why she could be the first female president in the U.S.

Is It Ever Legal to Punch Someone in the Face?

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If someone is insulting you or your family and you clock 'em, can you get away with it, legally?

5 Reasons Why Mister Rogers Was the Best Neighbor Ever

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It's a beautiful day in the neighborhood, as HowStuffWorks finds out more about Fred Rogers.

Widely Hated Comic Sans Might Be Lifesaver for People With Dyslexia

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Are there fonts and typefaces that help people with dyslexia read? Learn more about dyslexia and Comic Sans in this HowStuffWorks article.

5 Things You Didn't Know About Doughnuts

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Homer Simpson's favorite snack was once called 'oily cakes.' Find out more about this and other fun facts on doughnuts.

Who Decides What Goes on Postage Stamps?

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The Citizens' Stamp Advisory Committee decides which ideas make the cut as possible postage stamps. HowStuffWorks looks at the process.

How to Future-proof Your Child's Credit From Fraud

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The last thing you want is for your child to have their identity stolen. The good news is there are ways to protect them from financial fraud.

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