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How LARP Works

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If you've ever come across costumed people with mock weapons covered in duct tape, then you've probably seen some LARPers. Learn what they were doing.

Can you fight allergies with local honey?

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Fighting allergies with honey is a tasty cure for sniffles and watery eyes, but does it work? Investigate how honey could fight allergies.

John Wilkes Booth Didn't Act Alone: The Conspiracy to Kill Lincoln

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Lincoln assassin John Wilkes Booth takes the blame in the history books, but he was part of a larger cast of characters that hoped to decapitate the Union government after the South lost the Civil War.

How Kissing Works

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Anthropologists report that 90 percent of the people in the world kiss. Learn how one gesture has come to signify affection, celebration, grief, comfort and respect.

What's Going on With Detroit's Mysterious Zug Island?

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A disturbing noise, somewhere between a window-rattling bass and a brain-numbing deep thrum has bugged the heck out of residents in the city of Windsor, Ontario, Canada for years, and it's called the Windsor Hum.

Can vitamin C help prevent dengue fever?

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Some people swear by vitamin C to prevent colds. But is vitamin C powerful enough to prevent dengue fever? Find out.

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.

How to Volunteer for the Salvation Army

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Ever wonder how to volunteer for the Salvation Army? Visit HowStuffWorks to learn how to volunteer for the Salvation Army and more.

The 'X' Factor: Why Some Advocates Prefer 'Latine' to 'Latinx'

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Many people think 'Latine' is a better gender-inclusive term than 'Latinx.' Here's why.

The Benefits of Talking About Yourself in the Third Person

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What do Donald Trump, Bob Dole and LeBron James have in common? A tendency to talk about themselves in the third person. But is it just egotism or is there a hidden benefit to saying your name rather than "I"?

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