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Who was James Webb?

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He was responsible for some of humanity's greatest achievements, and his name now graces a massive NASA project. But how did a law degree lead to being a space pioneer?

Coming Attractions: Who Picks the Movie Trailers We See?

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The following article preview is rated "E" for Everyone. We'll now explain how movie trailers are selected.

Who Said That? The Voice Actors Quiz

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There's acting, and then there's voice acting. Take our quiz to find out what you know about these voice acting legends.

10 Least Stressful Jobs for People Who Value Work-Life Balance

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Not all careers come with tight deadlines, loud offices, or high-stakes decisions. If you're looking for a role that supports mental and physical health, improves your work life balance, and keeps stress levels in check, one of the 10 least stressful jobs could be the answer.

Who Was the Worst President Ever in U.S. History?

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Every few years, a group of historians and scholars ranks America's presidents. The "winner" of the worst president ever category has remained consistent.

Who runs public access TV channels?

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Public access TV serves an important function for communities despite often being the butt of jokes. Learn about public access TV at HowStuffWorks.

Who Is the Snake Goddess? Depends Where You Ask

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The snake goddess trope has slid through various cultures throughout history, embodying powerful symbols of fertility, protection and transformation. From the ancient temples of Crete to the mythological landscapes of Egypt and India, these deities have played significant roles in religious practices and storytelling.

Meet the Conman Who Sold the Brooklyn Bridge — Many Times Over

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George C. Parker was so successful he gave rise to the phrase, "And if you believe that, I have a bridge in Brooklyn to sell you."

Who Is the Controversial Green Man on the Royal Coronation Invitation?

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His leafy face can be found in medieval cathedrals and on garden paving stones all over Europe, but what is the story of the Green Man?

10 Scientists Who Were Their Own Guinea Pigs

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Some scientists choose to use their own bodies in their scientific experiments. Learn about 10 self-experimenting scientists.

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