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Who Paid the Largest Criminal Fine in History and Why?

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The largest criminal fines in history have been paid by corporations, not individuals. Who paid the largest criminal fine in history and why?

Four Years After Hurricane Michael: Revisiting the Devastation of Category 5 Storm

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Explore the impact of Hurricane Michael. Understand its devastation and aftermath. Learn about the history of Hurricane Michael today.

Reign of Terror: The Forgotten Story of the Osage Tribe Murders

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Members of the Osage Tribe were some of the richest people on Earth around 1920. Then they started dying, mysteriously. Who was killing them and what did oil have to do with it?

What Do You Know About the Treaty of Versailles?

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This Versailles Treaty test is required trivia. Gain a better understanding of today's current events by peeking into the past with our war history challenge. Find out how strong words on a piece of paper ended one major war and quite possibly may have led us into another.

How Brainwashing Works

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Brainwashing is the attempt to change the thoughts and beliefs of another person against their will. Learn about the science behind brainwashing.

How Women Work

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If you believe what you see on TV, women are inscrutable, conniving, hysterical and apt to change their minds without reason or warning.

How Virtual Reality Works

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Virtual reality uses a computer to create a simulated three-dimensional world. Find out how virtual reality works and learn about the future of virtual reality.

How Meth Works

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Meth, or methamphetamine, is a stimulant that can leave users toothless and paranoid. So why do so many people go after that high? Learn what meth can do.

How Body Farms Work

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Imagine walking through a field and stumbling upon scads of corpses, all in various states of decomposition. It's not the setting for your next nightmare, but rather a very real discipline of forensic anthropology.

How the Large Hadron Collider Works

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To understand the universe better, scientists from all over the world are going to harness the power of an enormous machine -- the Large Hadron Collider.

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