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Like Everything Else, Thanksgiving Will Cost a Lot More This Year

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The price of the average American Thanksgiving increased about 14 percent over last year. Why so much? Blame the supply chain crisis and the COVID-19 pandemic, of course.

What Happens to Red Carpet Dresses After Celebrities Wear Them?

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After the celebrity struts down the red carpet in her borrowed designer gown, must she return it? And what does the designer do with it?

5 Things You Didn't Know About Pizza

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On a cold winter's day, a hot piece of pizza really satisfies. It works just as well on a hot summer's day with an icy soda too. But who invented pizza?

Why Couples Share a Facebook Page and Why it Bugs the Rest of Us

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Some couples have a shared Facebook account, even though Facebook frowns on the practice. What does it say about their relationship?

Do You Have to Open Gifts In Front of Guests?

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Some people get anxious about opening a gift in front of the giver in case they don't like it. HowStuffWorks looks at gift-giving etiquette.

Are Meat Sweats a Real Thing?

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Some people who eat large quantities of meat break out in a sweat, apparently because digesting the protein raises their body temperature.

What Does It Mean When a Dance Card Is Full?

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In an era of strict social rules, dance cards let gentlemen "claim" ladies for their turn on the floor. A full dance card was a sign of popularity.

You're a "Smartie" if You Can ID All of the Chocolates on This List!

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Dairy Milk beloved, this quiz will fill you with Almond Joy and make you want to Eat-More chocolate than you ever thought possible (not that we're keeping Skor.)

10 Of The Most Insane Stunts Ever Performed

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Being a stunt performer requires people to be a certain kind of crazy. We're not talking about stuntmen here. We're talking about the daredevils who try and pull off insane stunts just for the hell of it. You know, to see if it can be done. These are the people who fly off cliffs, jump [...] The post 10 Of The Most Insane Stunts Ever Performed appeared first on Goliath.

Why Aren't There More Asian-Americans in Pro Team Sports?

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Cultural expectations - and stereotyping - explain the underrepresentation of Asian-American athletes in some sports. HowStuffWorks investigates.

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