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How Snakes Work

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Snakes are one of the world's most feared animals. Learn how snakes get around, how they kill and eat their prey, and how they court and reproduce.

Top 5 Marie Antoinette Scandals

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Marie Antoinette courted controversy during her life and even her death. Peek into five of the Marie Antoinette scandals, from fashion to flirting to finance.

Loving v. Virginia: The Landmark Case That Legalized Interracial Marriage in the U.S.

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Richard and Mildred Loving's marriage led to the Supreme Court's 1967 decision to ban anti-miscegenation laws. Learn about the case at HowStuffWorks.

The Ultimate LeBron James Quiz

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LeBron James is one of the best players ever to grace an NBA court. How much do you know about him? Find out by taking this quiz.

How to Find Out If You Have a Warrant

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Do you know how to find out if the court has a warrant out for your arrest? HowStuffWorks explains all you need to know if you have a warrant.

Is Prince Andrew Still in Line for the Throne?

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Despite a pending scandalous court case and the loss of all his military titles and royal patronages, Prince Andrew still retains his place in line to the British throne. Here's why.

Can You Remove Your Personal Info From People-Finder Websites?

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Websites like Spokeo, PeopleFinder and Intelius collect reams of data on you, your relatives, court records and other personal information. But getting it removed isn't so easy.

How Enslaved Elizabeth Freeman, 'Mum Bett,' Sued for Her Freedom and Won

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On Aug 22, 1781, the court ordered that Mum Bett, later known as Elizabeth Freeman, should be emancipated from slavery. She was the first enslaved black woman to sue for her freedom and win.

The Ultimate Judicial System Quiz

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The United States has one of the most sophisticated judicial systems in the world. Every day, courts across the country hear thousands of cases and make important rulings. Find out with the judicial system quiz.

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.

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