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11 Tax Tips for People Working and Living in Different States

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With so many people living in one state and working in another these days, taxes can be more complicated than ever. Here are some tax tips to remember.

How A Fetus Grows

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The fetus grows from an embryo into a baby ready for birth. Read how a fetus grows

How Replicants Work

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Replicants are essentially robots that are hunted in the movie 'Blade Runner.' Learn more about replicants and find out why replicants are hunted.

How Sky Burial Works

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What is a sky burial? Read about sky burials and ritual dissections at HowStuffWorks.

10 Innovations That Led to the Modern Bullet

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Firearms get the historical spotlight, but what about the projectiles they hurl at insane speeds? Here are the innovations that gave rise to modern ammunition. Think of it as 10 rounds of ammo info.

How the FDA Works

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How does the FDA keep us safe? Learn how the Food and Drug Administration works and explore some of the agency's successes and criticisms.

Why Democrats Are Donkeys and Republicans Are Elephants

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A donkey and an elephant are the symbols of the U.S. Democratic and Republican parties. Learn the story behind the donkey and the elephant.

Can We Guess Your Favorite MLB Player?

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Baseball is more than just the national pastime; it's an identity. Boys who became players became legends, and we each have our favorites. Can we guess your current favorite MLB player?

Why Aren't Modern Suburbs Built on a Walkable Grid?

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You might be surprised to learn that the twists and turns of streets in the suburbs date all the way to the Industrial Revolution.

How Alternators Work

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The next time your car won't start and you're cursing the battery, you might want to blame the alternator, too. This coconut-sized car part works with the battery to generate power for your vehicle.

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