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How Wills Work

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Wills ensure that your wishes are carried out after your death, but how are wills created? Learn about wills and how to create a will in this article.

Secondhand Smoke Basics

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Secondhand smoke is far more harmful than was originally thought. Learn about the hazards of secondhand smoke and what you can do to lessen the risks.

Why is the back of a refrigerator painted black?

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Why is the back of a refrigerator painted black? It has nothing to do with visual preference. Find out why the back of your fridge might be black.

What makes evidence inadmissible in court?

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What makes evidence inadmissible in court is determined by the Federal Rules of Evidence. Learn exactly what makes evidence inadmissible in court here.

What does an auditor general do?

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What does an auditor general do? Visit HowStuffWorks to learn what an auditor general does.

Does Checking In Mean You Check Your Privacy at the Door?

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Privacy issues are becoming a hot topic in the hotel/motel industry. HowStuffWorks examines privacy issues.

7 Most Dangerous Cities in Texas: From Houston to Corpus Christi

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Everything's bigger in Texas — including crime rates in certain cities. While the Lone Star State is home to stunning landscapes, rich cultural heritage and booming industries, it also has its fair share of dangerous cities.

How to Cut the Apron Strings Before the Honeymoon

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Sometimes the apron strings can be tied a little too tightly. Read about how to cut the apron strings at TLC Weddings.

Could the Moore v. Harper SCOTUS Case Radically Alter U.S. Democracy?

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The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case that could give state legislators almost complete control over federal elections, which some experts fear could establish one-party rule and endanger democracy.

How EUVL Chipmaking Works

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Current chip-producing methods will reach the speed limit in the not-so-distant future. Extreme ultraviolet lithography is the future of computer-chip manufacturing. Find out all about EUV chipmaking.

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