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What's Your Royal Title?
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Half the fun of being royalty is having a cool royal title that people have to call you. The other half is being terribly rich and powerful. So what are the peasants going to be calling you? Take your throne and let's find out!
7 Gen Z Characteristics to Help You Understand Zoomers
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Gen Z characteristics are already reshaping how we think about work, communication, and identity in our everyday lives.
How Many Billionaires Are in the U.S.? More Than Any Other Nation
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Exactly how many billionaires are in the U.S. today? According to the Forbes annual list, 813 billionaires call the United States home as of 2024. That makes the U.S. the country with the most billionaires by a wide margin. Together, they hold a combined wealth of 5.7 trillion dollars.
Ocicat: A Wild Mix of Siamese Cat and Ruddy Abyssinian
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The Ocicat might look like it just stepped out of the jungle, but don't be fooled by its ocelot-like spots. This domestic cat is all housecat at heart, with a dog-like personality and enough charm to win over other pets and even your grumpy neighbor.
The Most Dangerous Mountain to Climb (and 14 Giving Steep Competition)
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Climbers chase records, not just views. And while the most dangerous mountain to climb isn't always the tallest, it is where ambition meets nature's limits.
A Polydactyl Cat Has 5, 6 or even 7 Toes on Each Paw
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Some cats are just born to stand out. The polydactyl cat sports extra toes that make it look like it's wearing mittens, earning it nicknames like "mitten cats," "big foot cats" or even "cats with thumbs."
10 States With the Most Electoral Votes: NY's Fall to No. 4
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When Americans vote in a presidential election, they aren't directly voting for a candidate; they're voting for electors who represent their state in the electoral college.
The Big Dinosaur Debate: Is It an Apatosaurus or Brontosaurus?
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Apatosaurus was a sauropod of spectacular proportions. But there's a debate raging for decades about whether its genus should cancel out the Brontosaurus.
Cymbalta: What You Need to Know
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Cymbalta is a medication commonly used for depression. Learn more about Cymbalta at HowStuffWorks.
How Atavisms Work
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Atavisms are traits that are left over from a distant evolutionary ancestor. Learn more about atavisms and the controversy surrounding atavism.