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The Longest Flight in the World Takes Almost 19 Hours

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If you've traveled between the Americas to Europe or Asia, you're probably familiar with some of the longest nonstop flights available. These commercial flight routes across the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans can easily take over 10 hours to complete, but what is the longest flight in the world?

NHL Hockey Teams Quiz

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The NHL is full of teams that span North America from Vancouver to Boston. But just how much do you know about these teams and their hockey history? Lace up your skates, strap on your helmet and get ready to take this quiz on past and present NHL teams.

El juego de preguntas sobre técnicas de cocina

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¿Tu destino es "Top Chef" (El mejor Chef) o "Worst Cooks in America" (Peores Cocineros de Estados Unidos)? Participa en este juego para averiguar tu coeficiente intelectual culinario, ¡cuando se trata de técnicas de cocina!

Andes Mountains: Home to Rainforests, Volcanoes and Alpacas

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The Andes mountains span over 4,300 miles along South America's western edge, traversing seven countries from Venezuela to Chile. Famous for its towering peaks like Aconcagua and ancient ruins such as Machu Picchu, the Andes are a captivating mix of natural wonders and historical treasures.

The SS Edmund Fitzgerald and a Fateful Night on Lake Superior

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When the Edmund Fitzgerald set sail on its final voyage, it was one of the largest ships on North America's Great Lakes. But by the evening of November 10, 1975, it had vanished beneath the waves of Lake Superior, taking all 29 crew members with it and cementing its place in maritime history.

American Culture: Symbols, Social Dynamics, Holidays and More

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People often describe America as a "melting pot" since the American population is a blend of so many different groups, each one with its own histories, traditions and customs. This makes the United States one of the most culturally diverse countries in the world, with this diversity reflected in every facet of American culture.

The Most Popular Halloween Candy Isn't Allergy-Friendly

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Every October, kids across America fill their pillowcases and pumpkin buckets with sweets. The most popular Halloween candy isn’t always what you'd expect: Some classics dominate every year, while others quietly rise in the ranks thanks to changing tastes and regional favorites.

Smarter Than the Average American? Take This USA Quiz!

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Hundreds of millions of people live in the USA, but very few of them know all that much about the country they live in. Do you fit in that category, or do you think you're smarter than the average American? Take our quiz on all things America to find out.

How Coffee Works

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This stimulant drink comes from beans that are roasted and ground and, for many of us, it's a staple of life. But do you know where coffee grows and how it gets to America? How a French roast differs from an Italian roast? What a coffee cherry is? Or how decaffeinated coffee is made?

The Largest Bird of Prey: Tallest, Heaviest and Widest Wingspan

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The largest bird of prey is a raptor that dominates the air with its massive wingspan, incredible strength and razor-sharp talons. The biggest birds aren't just impressive because of their size; they're also some of the most powerful predators in the avian world, from the highest peaks of South America to the vast forests of Asia.

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