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Top 5 Sustainable Fishing Practices
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Even though recreational fishermen enjoy catching fish, they're also deeply concerned about protecting them. That may seem like a paradox, but when you stop to think about, it only makes sense.
How to Wash Fiberglass Out of Clothing
Fiberglass is no fun to work with. And it's even less fun trying to wash it out of your clothes. We'll tell you how to do it.
Does Checking In Mean You Check Your Privacy at the Door?
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Privacy issues are becoming a hot topic in the hotel/motel industry. HowStuffWorks examines privacy issues.
Should You Know if Your Doctor Is a Democrat or a Republican?
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A new study found instances where doctors' political beliefs correlated with their patient treatment options. HowStuffWorks Now investigates.
Which States Give the Most to the Federal Government and Which Get the Most?
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HowStuffWorks Now discovers how much bang each state gets for its tax buck.
The Real Reason Website and App Terms of Service Are So Confusing
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What's the real purpose of these end-user license agreements? HowStuffWorks Now finds out what's hiding inside them.
5 Things You Didn't Know About the Spring Equinox
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The spring, or vernal, equinox traditionally marks the first day of spring - but climate scientists use a different date altogether. Find out more about this and other facts about the spring equinox.
The Once-banned Gooseberry Has Made a Comeback in the U.S.
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The U.S. banned the gooseberry in the early 1900s because it contributed to white pine blister rust disease. But few states outlaw it anymore, so eat up!
Why the Mint Julep Is the Official Drink of the Kentucky Derby
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The mint julep is as synonymous with the Kentucky Derby as big hats and seersucker suits. But how did this drink wind up at the world's most famous horse race?
Dik-dik: The Tiny Antelope With the Embarrassing Name
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The name dik-dik comes from the repetitive 'dik' sound the tiny female dik-dik makes when she feels threatened.