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How do caucuses work?

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Presidential candidates face their first big test during the Iowa caucuses. Our primer explains the workings of this piece of the election process.

What is a margin call?

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A margin call is one of the risks of the stock market. Learn how investors end up having to pay margin calls at HowStuffWorks.

What are fit and finish and why do they matter?

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What are fit and finish and why do they matter? Visit HowStuffWorks to learn about fit and finish and why they matter.

Is downloading free software safe?

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The Interwebs are full of freebies, especially when it comes to software. But before you click on that tempting free download, you might want to think twice -- and do your homework first.

The Ten of Wands: Understanding the Burden and Finding Balance

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Explore the 10 of Wands tarot card's symbolism and meaning. Learn how it represents burdens, challenges, and the need to lighten your load.

How Do Airline Pilots Know Turbulence Is Coming Up?

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Predicting turbulence isn't an exact science, but airline pilots use a variety of tools both high-tech and low before asking you to buckle up.

How the Mason-Dixon Line Divided the North and the South

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The Mason-Dixon Line has ties to slavery, which often overshadows its otherwise fascinating story about one of the most significant surveying achievements in North America.

How Hitler's Blitzkrieg Tactic Shocked the Allies in WWII

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The Blitzkrieg shocked the world: How could an army defeat its enemy so quickly and no one could counter it? Luckily the Allies cracked the code.

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