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Why do people laugh when they get tickled?

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Why do people laugh when they get tickled? Find out why people laugh when they get tickled at HowStuffWorks.

5 Weird Auto Insurance Claims: You'll Have to Read It to Believe It

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Some auto insurance claims defy comprehension. Read about 5 weird auto insurance claims at HowStuffWorks.

How Prop-driven Cars Work

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A propeller-driven car is simpler than modern autos, but much more dangerous for driver and pedestrians. Read about prop-driven cars at HowStuffWorks.

Can You Unscramble the Names of All 31 NHL Teams?

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Ready for a celly? Drop the puck on this scrambled NHL quiz and see if you can decipher the names of all 31 teams. Grab our "Avalanche" of clues and watch the "Stars" align to make you the "King" of hockey trivia!

How 'Bat' Masterson Became a Wild West Icon

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Masterson palled around with Wyatt Earp in Dodge City, then later with President Teddy Roosevelt in New York City. He was also a lawman, gambler and gunfighter.

Ridiculous History: 5 of NASA's Greatest Pranks

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NASA likes to have a lot of fun, too. Find out what ridiculous pranks they've pulled through the years at HowStuffWorks.

Everyone's on the Hunt for the Element Lithium

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The element lithium is one of just three created during the Big Bang and has been used for mental health care for decades. But now it's in higher demand than ever before.

How Building Codes Work

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Strong, well-enforced building codes can save lives and reduce property damage in a natural disaster. But who sets and enforces building codes?

Why Isn't Washington, D.C. Already a State?

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The residents of the U.S. capital pay taxes and serve in the armed forces but have no voting representation in Congress. Many Democrats want to change that.

The Mexican-American War Is the Bloodiest Foreign War the U.S. Has Fought

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This war fought between the U.S. and its neighbor to the south is one of the bloodiest in America's history. So why is it so often forgotten?

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