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Does Traditional Homeowners Insurance Cover Airbnb Rentals?

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Most homeowners insurance won't cover your home if you're renting it via sites like Airbnb. HowStuffWorks looks at insurance policies that will.

Which Computer Keyboard Keys Wear Out the Fastest?

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The prevalence of smartphones and tablets is affecting which keys wear out quicker. Learn more in this HowStuffWorks article.

New Coconut-eating, Tree-dwelling Giant Rat Species Discovered

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What is the new mammal Uromys vika? Learn more about the newly discovered tree rat in this HowStuffWorks article.

Build a Perfect Princess Dress and We'll Tell You Which Disney Princess You Are

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Oh no! The Disney ball is about to begin, and you've got no dress for you to wear! If you help us create a magical gown from scratch, then we'll reveal which Disney Princess you're exactly like!

Can Bionic Reading Make You Read Faster?

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The Bionic Reading app has exploded in popularity. But can it really make you a speed reader?

How the Spider-tailed Horned Viper Tricks Unsuspecting Prey

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There probably aren't many animals as aptly named as the spider-tailed horned viper. With a tail tip that resembles a spider and horns atop its head, it's easy to visualize this venomous snake.

How Synanon Went From Rehab Philosophy to Violent Cult

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Synanon began as an alternative rehabilitation program for alcoholics and drug addicts in Santa Monica, California, during the 1950s and 60s.

The Most Common Hair Color Isn't Blonde

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A massive crossover of cultures and ethnicities often increases genetic variability as children inherit dominant traits from their parents. Each facial feature, skin color, and trait tells a story of people's origins.

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