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Why Data Encryption Remains a Really Complex Issue

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Is there a way to have encrypted devices and grant law enforcement access? HowStuffWorks explores the complicated issue.

People Are Snatching Up Treasury I Bonds Paying 9.62 Percent

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The old-school savings bond is suddenly hot again, thanks to its inflation-protected interest rate.

How Dangerous Was the Ohio Chemical Train Derailment?

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The disastrous Feb. 3 train derailment contaminated East Palestine, Ohio. We talked to an expert about the potential environmental and health impacts to come.

Are Some People Really Exempt From Paying Taxes?

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There's a popular myth that the IRS says paying taxes is voluntary, so no one has to do so. While that's untrue, certain wage earners are exempt from paying taxes. Who are these folks?

How Nepotism Works

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Appointing family members to positions they may not have earned is criticized - but sometimes it's beneficial. Learn about nepotism at HowStuffWorks.

9 Hangover Cures From Around the World

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Almost every nation has its own special alcoholic beverage - and hangover cure. Learn about 9 hangover cures from around the world at HowStuffWorks.

What is stagflation and why is it so dangerous?

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Stagflation is explained in this article. Learn about stagflation.

Slavery Under Another Name: What Were the Black Codes?

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The Emancipation Proclamation may have signified the formal end of slavery. But the newly enacted Black Codes effectively re-enslaved thousands of Black people.

Mitsuye Endo: The Woman Who Took Down Executive Order 9066

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Mitsuye Endo was the plaintiff in the landmark lawsuit that led to the closing of the U.S. Japanese internment camps. HowStuffWorks tells her story.

10 Weird Ways Tinder Is Changing the World

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Tinder is a popular dating app. Learn more about how it's changing the world at HowStuffWorks.

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