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Avoid the Most Common Passwords With These Security Tips

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In the modern day, people have to try and stay organized with dozens, maybe even hundreds, of online accounts. As a result, they may fall back using easy-to-guess passwords out of a misguided sense of convenience, or using the same password across multiple sites.

Famous Urban Legends Quiz

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How much do you know about ghoulish myths from around the world? Take this quiz to find out!

What can you do with leftover cooked vegetables?

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What can you do with leftover cooked vegetables? Check out this article and learn what you can do with leftover cooked vegetables.

How to Win the Privacy War With Facebook

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HowStuffWorks talked to experts about the latest Facebook user data breach. How can you protect your information in the age of social media?

A Former Naturopath Blows the Whistle on the Industry

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HowStuffWorks shares the story of former naturopath Britt Marie Hermes who speaks out against the industry.

In Search of the Perfect Proustian Madeleine

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In an effort that would have made Marcel Proust proud, our writer goes in search of the perfect hump on the perfect little confection, the madeleine.

Isolation and Monotony Stress the Brain. Here's How to Cope

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Social isolation and monotony in these days of COVID-19 may seem like passive problems, but they actually trigger the brain's stress reactions.

Why Jane Elliott's Blue Eyes/Brown Eyes Racism Exercise Is So Powerful

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Jane Elliott has been exposing racist thinking for more than 50 years using eye color. Some think her methodology is too harsh. She couldn't care less.

What Does Science Say About the Health Benefits of Cordyceps?

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Cordyceps is a parasitic fungus that grows on insects. It's been used in Chinese medicine for centuries and is said to fix a host of health issues. But is it too good to be true?

Why Is It So Hard for the Innocent to Be Freed From Prison?

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It takes a lot of legal maneuvering to free an innocent person from prison. And that takes a lot of money. That's why the Innocence Project is so critical to help free the wrongly convicted.

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