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How the U.S. Vice President Works

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The Vice President is second in command to the president. Find out everything you need to know about the vice president.

How Lethal Injection Works

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Lethal injection is not a light topic, but it's the subject of much debate. Find out about the various procedures.

How the First Lady Works

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The first lady is an important, if not formal, office in the United States. Read about first ladies, their history and why first ladies face such scrutiny.

How Lawsuits Work

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Lawsuits are a common part of life these days. Learn about civil vs. criminal lawsuits, steps to filing lawsuits, settling lawsuits out of court and the trial process and lingo.

10 Most Successful Third-party Presidential Candidates

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Historically in the United States, third parties have successfully steered political discourse and lawmaking, yet largely haven't stuck around long enough to get their own candidates into office. Which have had the best shot?

Could the Moore v. Harper SCOTUS Case Radically Alter U.S. Democracy?

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The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case that could give state legislators almost complete control over federal elections, which some experts fear could establish one-party rule and endanger democracy.

10 Most Common Attractive Nuisances

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Attractive nuisances often draw the attention of children and can cause injuries or even death. What common features of your neighborhoods are considered attractive nuisances?

10 Things That Aren't Free Speech

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Free speech is a very guarded freedom, but that doesn't mean citizens can say whatever they like with no punishment. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.

How Free Speech Works

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In the U.S., can you truly say anything you want, or are there limits? Find out how free speech works at HowStuffWorks.

10 Outrageous Lawsuits

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From suing over too-hot coffee to a misplaced pair of pants, Americans seem to be in a litigious state of mind. See 8 outrageous lawsuits.

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