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10 Worst Recessions in U.S. History, Listed Chronologically

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Recessions are painful chapters in any nation's economic story, and the United States has experienced its fair share.

The Harpy Eagle: Terrifying Apex Predator or Creepy Halloween Costume?

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The largest eagle in the world has a claw the size of a grizzly bear's, a leg the size of a human's and a very disapproving gaze.

Cheerios: 8 Fun Facts About Making Oats Into O's

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This iconic cereal has a long and fun history. For instance, its original name wasn't even Cheerios.

How Pinterest Works

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What is Pinterest and why has it gotten so popular so quickly? Learn how Pinterest works in this article.

What Is a Sonic Boom? Unraveling the Thunderous Phenomenon

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What causes a sonic boom? It has to do with sound waves, the speed of sound, and how fast a plane is flying.

Your Grocery Store Apple Could Be a Year Old, But That's OK

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Science has made it possible for some apples to be stored as long as a year before selling. How is that done, and is it safe?

What Is Coronavirus?

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There are many types of coronaviruses. But more than a year has passed since a new strain - SARS-CoV-2 - emerged in China and rapidly spread across the globe, infecting more than 90 million and killing more than 2 million. What has - and hasn't - changed since then?

The Ultimate Los Angeles Quiz

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When you think LA, you might think big, smog-filled city teeming with wannabe actors and actresses. Think again! LA has so much to offer -- beautiful beaches, museums, art galleries, restaurants. Take this quiz and learn more about what Los Angeles has to offer.

How do the automobile ignition keys with chips embedded in them work?

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A friend of mine just bought a new car and it has a neat security feature. The ignition key has what looks like a microchip embedded in it. The owners manual says that without this chip, the engine either will not start or will start and then die immediately. How does this microchip on the key prevent the engine from starting?

Chief Mouser Larry the Cat Now Serves His Fifth British PM

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Unlike the revolving door of British PMs, Larry the Cat has staying power. But is he any good at catching mice?

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