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How can a sunscreen be sweat-proof?

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Is there such thing as sweat-proof sunscreen? Many activities such as swimming can wash off sunscreen. Learn if sweat-proof sunscreen works.

5 Profound Insights From Lao-tzu, Founder of Taoism

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Lao-tzu was the legendary Taoist philosopher whose words sound profoundly modern. They help us maintain a sense of harmony and balance in an often-chaotic world.

Ed Gein Was the Real-life 'Psycho'

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Ed Gein was known as the "The Butcher of Plainfield" for killing two women in the late 1950s. But he was also the inspiration for iconic horror movie characters, including Psycho's Norman Bates and Texas Chainsaw Massacre's Leatherface.

Pygmy Goats Angling to Take Dog's Place as 'Man's Best Friend'

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Sure, they're adorable. And they're apparently into yoga. But could they really edge out the dog as our favorite pet?

WWII Sparked America's Shark Obsession, Not 'Jaws' or Shark Week

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Decades before Discovery started its wildly successful Shark Week, Americans were transfixed by stories of shark-infested waters.

Is Space Tourism Worth It?

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Today, Blue Origin flew its billionaire founder Jeff Bezos and three others into space, a week after Virgin Galactic flew its billionaire founder Richard Branson on the same mission. Will space tourism be more than a millionaire's hobby?

What's It Like in Slab City, the 'Last Free Place' in the U.S.?

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Some call it an artists colony, others a squatters' paradise. Either way, it attracts lots of visitors, billing itself as the last free place in America. So, what's it really like?

How the Freedom House Ambulance Service Became the First EMTs in America

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From 1967 to 1975, an ambulance crew recruited from a poverty-stricken black neighborhood in Pittsburgh became the first set of trained EMTs in America.

Answer These Very Serious Morality Questions and We'll Guess Your Relationship Status!

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Hey, my dude, we want to know what direction your moral compass is pointing in. Tell us how you'd handle these complex situations IRL, and before we dip, we'll guess your relationship status! You in?

A Damn Fine TV Series: The Twin Peaks Quiz

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More than 25 years after "Twin Peaks" premiered, Showtime announced a 2017 reboot of the series. Creators David Lynch and Mark Frost may have already revealed who killed Laura Palmer back in the '90s, but there's plenty more intrigue left in this creepy Northwestern town. Take our quiz to see how much you remember about "Twin Peaks!"

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