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Top 12 Countries the U.S. Owes Money To
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The United States spends a huge chunk of its national paycheck on debt obligations. Where is all that money going?
How the U.S. Navy Works
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The U.S. Navy is the biggest in the world. It is divided into operating forces and shore establishment.
7 Fastest-growing Cities in the U.S.: San Antonio, Phoenix, and More
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The fastest-growing cities in the U.S. are spreading out like ink in water. From Texas to Florida to the Carolinas, certain metro areas are gaining new residents at a rate that’s tough for larger cities to ignore.
U.S. Pet Travel Laws Guide
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U.S. pet travel laws vary greatly depending on the mode of travel. Learn more about U.S. pet travel laws at Animal Planet.
Is there any rhyme or reason to how U.S. interstate highways are numbered?
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Is there any rhyme or reason to how U.S. interstate highways are numbered?
Daily U.S. Consumption for 12 Items
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America buys goods at a high rate, so it's no wonder the U.S. is considered "the land of plenty." Read about the daily U.S. consumption for 12 items.
Do You Really Know the U.S. Constitution?
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The U.S. Constitution is a document with a history, and most of us learn all about it in school -- well, maybe not all about it. This Constitution Day, test your knowledge of some lesser-known facts about the U.S. Constitution.
Why Does the U.S. Have an Electoral College?
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In the U.S. presidential election system, how does the Electoral College work?
The U.S. Vice President Who Took the Oath of Office In Cuba
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William Rufus DeVane King was the U.S.'s 13th vice president, and the only one to take the oath of office in another country. He and President James Buchanan were also the subjects of scandalous talk.
The Youngest Vice President in U.S. History (and 5 Close Contenders)
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Some people climb the political ladder slowly while others rocket to the top. In American history, the youngest vice president ever took office before turning 37. That’s not just early; it’s historic.