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Can You Ace This Hard Harry Potter Quiz?
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It's levi-O-sa, not levi-o-SA - or is it? There's tons to know in the magical world of Harry Potter. From heroes and villains to classes and spells, can you pass this Harry Potter quiz?
How much do you know about "Duck Dynasty?"
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You'll be "happy, happy, happy" after testing your knowledge on the wild life of the Robertson clan. Let's see if you can hit the bullseye on this quiz, Jack!
8 Everyday Items Originally Invented for People With Disabilities
Many items enjoyed by people of all abilities were originally designed to help people with disabilities. Here are some inventions you may use every day that were originally for the disabled community.
Used Cars Cost More Than Ever. Here's How to Avoid Getting a Bad Deal
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With new cars in short supply, more people are turning to used cars. But buying a used car can mean buying someone else's problem.
Knight of Cups: Tarot Card Meaning & Interpretation
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Unlock the hidden potential and secret desires within the Knight of Cups! This tarot card reveals more than just romance... discover the deeper meaning for your life path.
Crystal Flutes and Human Hair: 8 Random Items Found in the Library of Congress
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When singer Lizzo played a glass flute owned by President James Madison, we stopped to wonder what else might be hiding in the Library of Congress.
How Safety Coffins Eased Grave Fears of Premature Burial
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"Safety coffins" were tricked-out caskets that provided a way for prematurely buried people to escape from 6 feet under, back when this fear was sometimes a frightening reality.
Why is carbon monoxide poisonous?
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I have heard that carbon monoxide is extremely poisonous. Can you explain why?
Would a balloon filled with vacuum instead of helium float?
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A helium balloon rises because the helium is lighter than air. So how would a balloon -- made from a very sturdy but very lightweight material -- that had been removed of all air respond?
Why Does the Phone Still Work When the Electricity Goes Out?
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The power goes out fairly often for most people, but your telephone, is always working. Learn why the phone works even when the electricity goes out.