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Quodpot or Quidditch? Wizarding Worlds Aren't All the Same

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The differences between the U.S. and Britain are many, but in the wizarding world of Harry Potter, they're even more pronounced.

How are conventional and unconventional warfare different?

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The U.S. Navy SEALs exemplify unconventional warfare. Find out how conventional and unconventional warfare differ in this article.

The Giant of Kandahar: A Redheaded Monster of Mythical Proportions

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The Giant of Kandahar tale tells of U.S. military personnel encountering a massive, red-haired humanoid in the mountains of Afghanistan.

Homeless Americans Can Vote, But It Isn't Easy

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What's required to vote in America? HowStuffWorks looks at how homeless people can vote in the U.S.

What is the difference between analog and digital cell phones?

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There are two main digital systems in the U.S. One is generically known as "digital service," and the other is clearly branded as "PCS."

BPA in Canned Foods: The Best and Worst Brands Out There

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If the U.S. government won't take a stand on the dangerous chemical, it's up to consumers to watch out for themselves.

Why Didn't Russia Sell Alaska to Canada?

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It made geographical sense for Russia to sell its territory of Alaska to Canada, but it opted to sell it to the U.S. instead. Why was that?

Can the Government See Which Websites I Visit?

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HowStuffWorks looks at the extent to which the U.S. government conducts surveillance on its citizens and the role of Edward Snowden.

Peyote Is Endangered, Spiritually Sacred and Becoming Legal

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Long-banned in the U.S., except for religious purposes, peyote is starting to be decriminalized in some cities. But is that a good thing for this endangered plant?

Why Do We Care About the First 100 Days?

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A new U.S. president is under pressure to produce in those first 100 days in office. Why is that and does it really matter?

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