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Do You Know the Meaning of All of These International Road Signs?

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Stop! Yield! No Parking! If you can keep these signs straight, then this quiz is for you. Find out just how well you know the rules of the road... around the world!

Where did the tomato come from?

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Where did the tomato come from? Visit TLC Cooking to learn where the tomato came from.

What Was the Largest Concert Ever? 7 Events by Crowd Size

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Next to sporting events like the Olympics, stadium music concerts are some of the biggest live events on Earth. They can attract thousands - sometimes even millions - music fans to see the talent on display. Read on to learn about the largest concert ever, as well as some of the other most-attended concerts in history.

The Largest Rodent Weighs 150 lbs and Eats Its Own Feces

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When you think of rodents, you might think of tiny mice running through your cellar or the adorable hamster that was your 5th grade class pet.

How a Parisian Lemonade Craze Fought the Plague

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A lemonade fad in 17th century Paris may have stopped the plague from spreading and the death toll from rising. HowStuffWorks looks at the connection.

Were Witches Really Burned at the Stake in Salem?

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The infamous Salem witch trials show what mass hysteria can do. But were those falsely accused witches really burned at the stake?

Who Created the First Macaroni and Cheese?

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Are you wondering who invented macaroni and cheese? Check out this article and learn who invented macaroni and cheese and more about this food.

Is American Wheat Different Than European Wheat?

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There are different types of wheat, but are they separated based on region. Learn if American wheat is different from European wheat at HowStuffWorks.

Are humans built to drink milk as adults?

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Are humans built to drink milk as adults? Find out why most adults around the world can't drink milk at HowStuffWorks.

If 13 people eat at the same table, will one die before the year is over?

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Triskaidekaphobia, or, fear of the number 13, comes in many forms, but in restaurants, it means that a "table for 13" will result in a death of one of the diners. Learn about the origins of this superstition, and skeptics' amusing counterarguments.

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