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The Rise, Fall and Future of Chinatowns in the U.S.

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There are some 50 Chinatowns in America and hundreds more in other countries. What led to their creation and will they survive into the next century?

Is rent to own really cheaper than buying?

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Is rent to own really cheaper than buying? Learn how rent to own works and whether it can ever be a good deal.

Poisonous Death Cap Mushroom Spreads Over North America

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Amanita phalloides is non-native to the North American continent, introduced to California from Europe, and rapidly spreading.

Things Are Indeed Bigger in Texas

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The saying is really true. Texas is big. And so is everything in it. HowStuffWorks looks at the state and what's so big about it.

How to Make Your Home Handicap Accessible

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If you have someone that is handicapped, it's important to make your home handicap accessible. Learn how to make your home handicap accessible.

How to Get Rid of Rats

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With top-notch their survival skills, rats have been outsmarting humans for centuries. So how do you get rid of them? Find out from HowStuffWorks.

Top 10 Cities for Green Construction

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Which cities are doing the most environmentally-conscious building? Check out the top 10 cities for green construction at HowStuffWorks.

How Famine Works

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Famine might bring to mind historical tragedies or modern media coverage of tiny children with swollen bellies. But how does the unimaginable -- a widespread loss of food -- actually happen?

Scientists Detected a Space Hurricane for the First Time. What's That?

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In 2014, scientists observed a space hurricane for the first time; they reported their findings this year. But what's a space hurricane - and do we on Earth have to worry about with them?

Gen Z vs. Gen Alpha: Digital Natives With Key Differences

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Here we have two generations born into the digital world, yet shaped by different global events and technologies.

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