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How Tetris Went From Soviet Mind Game to Smash Hit

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Tetris was developed during the Cold War by a puzzle-happy programmer working for the Russian Academy of Sciences. So how did this addictive game break free of the Iron Curtain?

10 Things Your Kid's Birthday Party Doesn't Need

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Why book a magician, caterers, clowns and more when all you need is gifts, cake and friends? Read about 10 things your kid's birthday party doesn't need.

5 Awesome Antique Tractors

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These 5 awesome antique tractors aren't like the mass-produced tractors you see today. Check out these rare antique tractors at HowStuffWorks.

Made in America: The Ridiculous History of 'OK'

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The fad for abbreviations like LOL is nothing new. In fact, this trend in the 1840s spawned the greatest abbreviation of all, "OK."

'What, Me Worry?' Celebrating 70 Years of Mad Magazine

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Beloved of preteen Boomers, this subversively stupid magazine set the tone for everything that came after it, from "Saturday Night Live" to "The Daily Show."

Why North Sentinel Island Is Off-limits to All Visitors

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For centuries, colonizers, missionaries and anthropologists have attempted to make contact with the residents of North Sentinel Island. But outsiders have learned the hard way that, even today, the Sentinelese just want to be left alone.

Who Was the Youngest U.S. President?

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You have to be at least 35 years old to be President of the United States. So, has anyone come close to that?

Mars Has a Magnetosphere Problem. Inflatables Could Help

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Scientists have proposed creating an artificial magnetosphere for Mars with some help from inflatables. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.

Why the Vatican Says No to Gluten-Free Communion Wafers

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How does the Catholic church deal with gluten sensitivities in its Eucharistic communion wafers? Learn more in this HowStuffWorks article.

How a Closed Terrarium Can Live for Decades, No Water Added

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David Latimer put a plant and some compost in a bottle in 1960. It's still alive and thriving over 60 years later. How does a closed ecosystem like this work?

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