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How Billy the Kid Really Died

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Billy the Kid, whose legal name was Henry McCarty, was almost certainly killed by Lincoln County, New Mexico, Sheriff Pat Garrett, though questions have always lingered about what really happened.

The Canada Quiz

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For all of you Canadians out there, it's time to see what you actually know about your country. If you think there are no facts about Canada that can surprise you, take this quiz and prove it!

1939 Studebaker Champion

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The 1939 Studebaker Champion was a champion indeed -- it sold 30,000 units in its introductory year. Learn all about the 1939 Champion.

1941 Dodge Custom Town Sedan

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The 1941 Dodge Custom Town Sedan had added airfoam seat cushions, passenger-door armrest and exterior brightwork. Read up on the Custom Town Sedan.

1936 Dodge D2 Convertible Sedan

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The 1936 Dodge D2 Convertible Sedan was nicknamed 'Beauty Winner' by the Chrysler Corporation. See why in these gorgeous pictures.

1942 Chevrolet Special DeLuxe Fleetline

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The 1942 Chevrolet Fleetline was introduced in the early days of World War II. Learn why this historic car was dubbed a 'blackout special.'

Joe Fulks

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Joe Fulks pioneered the use of the jump shot in professional basketball. Learn about this Hall of Fame basketball player.

Spencer Haywood

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Spencer Haywood was the ABA's Most Valuable Player at 21, and the NBA's preeminent power forward at 23. Read about Spencer Haywood's career highs.

Stinging 'Sea Lice' Invading Atlantic Beaches

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Sea lice are translucent little jellyfish babies. HowStuffWorks looks at how they make you itch.

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