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What Is Universal Basic Income, and Does It Work?

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Pilot programs are testing whether having universal basic income can change your life for good. What have they learned so far?

7 Reasons Bruce Lee Continues to Kick Butt

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There's a whole lot more to Bruce Lee than just an unusual death and kung fu magic. Here are seven things to know.

The Story of Adam and Eve Is Not Unique to the Bible

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The first man and woman are formed from clay to live in paradise until they are forced to leave because of deceit. It's a biblical story but also one found in many other cultures.

5 Animals Whose Blood Isn't Red

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Not all animals have red blood flowing through their veins. Meet some our blue-blooded, green-blooded and, yes, transparent-blooded fellow creatures.

5 Food Animals That Are Smarter Than Your Pet

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Some food animals are smarter than your pet. Really. See this list of five food animals smarter than your pet to get a whole new take on bacon.

How Impossible Colors (Like Stygian Blue) Work

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What if there are colors within the visible spectrum that our brains can't perceive? In fact, there are. They're called impossible colors. But some researchers think they've discovered a way to see the impossible.

How Professional Development Programs Work

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Professional development programs are available for almost every level of employee. Visit HowStuffWorks to read about professional development programs.

6 Famous Literary Forgeries and How They Were Discovered

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HowStuffWorks takes a look at some of the most famous literary forgeries in history, including Hitler's diary and Howard Hughes' memoirs.

How Jim Crow Shaped America

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Jim Crow was about much more than laws enacted to suppress blacks. It was about a system involving politics, economics, social and cultural practices.

The Newton Boys Were the Baddest Bank Robbers You've Never Heard Of

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The Newton gang robbed banks and trains throughout the Midwest in the early 20th century. HowStuffWorks looks at how they got away with wreaking havoc.

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