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The Phrase 'Riding Shotgun' Came Way After the West Was Won

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The phrase seems like it might have come about during the Wild West. But it actually took a detour through Hollywood.

Why Do We Say We're 'In a Pickle'?

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Ever found yourself in a pickle and wondered, "Hey, why the heck do we call it a pickle?" Let's see if we can swim through the brine and find out.

Malarkey: What's the Story Behind Joe Biden's Favorite Word?

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President-elect Joe Biden has pretty much made 'malarkey' a household word, so we thought we'd do some research into its origin story.

Ancient Egyptian Pregnancy Test Survived Millennia Because It Worked

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A strange, but surprisingly accurate, ancient Egyptian pregnancy test survived for millennia and was spread around Africa and Europe because it was just that effective.

Why do people close their eyes to pray?

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Why do so many people close their eyes to pray? Explore the history behind this prayer ritual.

What's the difference between an herb and a spice?

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Wondering what's the difference between an herb and spice? Find out and learn all about herbs and spices at HowStuffWorks.

Is mothering instinctive or learned?

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Is mothering instinctive or learned? Learn whether mothering is instinctive or learned at Discovery Health.

Scientists Say: Hey, Hikers, Stop Stacking Rocks!

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It may seem cool to stack rocks for fun or artistic purposes but moving rocks may inadvertently threaten small mammals and insects and contribute to soil erosion.

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