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Racial History: Oregon Was Whites-only Until 1926
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Oregon's constitution specifically forbade blacks from living in the state until 1926. HowStuffWorks Now talks about how that happened.
How Do You Sleep When Sailing Solo for 4,000 Miles?
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Four weeks and 4,000 miles is a long time to get by on catnaps during a solo sailing race.
The Wild Wild West Quiz
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The Wild West is the stuff of legends, lore and awesome John Wayne movies. How much do you know about the days of saloons and standoffs?
What's the Difference Between Snow Crab and King Crab?
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Size is the most obvious difference between king and snow crab, but the distinctions don't end there. We'll tell you what makes each crab special.
Box Breathing Could Help Curb Your Freak-out Moments
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Stressed out because of work, kids' virtual school and a raging pandemic? Box breathing might be just the chill pill you need.
Why Your Baby Could Be Giving You Mommy Thumb
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New parents - especially new moms - are prone to an ailment known as mommy thumb. It's painful and real, but what is it and how is your baby causing it?
Find a Gold Ticket, Win a Candy Factory. For Real
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If you've ever dreamt of living out 'Charlie and the Chocolate Factory' now's your chance - golden ticket hunt, winning a candy factory and all.
Notre Dame Cathedral: What It Took to Build Her
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Notre Dame Cathedral has burned. HowStuffWorks looks at how she was built.
Earth's Magnetic North Pole Has Rapidly Shifted in the Past 40 Years
Prior to the mid-1990s, the magnetic north pole traveled at speeds of around 9 miles per year. Now, it's 34 miles annually. What accounts for the acceleration?
Why Am I Getting So Many Privacy Policy Update Emails?
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HowStuffWorks looks at the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and how it affects privacy policy updates.