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Birds Fly, Right? Meet 7 That Totally Can't

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There are 126 species of birds that don't have the ability to fly, for various evolutionary reasons. Let's meet seven of them.

What's the Difference Between Basmati and Jasmine Rice?

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They're two popular types of long-grain rice, both with roots in Asia. But what makes them different from each other?

Which of the 12 Personality Archetypes Are You?

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You're as unique as they come, but psychology says you share some traits with a certain type. Which one of the archetypes sums you up the best? Let's take a walk through your mind, and we'll let you know where you fall on Jung's scale.

The French Resistance Took Many Forms During WWII

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After the fall of Paris in 1940, French Gen. Charles de Gaulle called for resistance to the Nazis. From military sabotage to civilian clandestine activities, the French answered and resisted mightily.

'Y'all' Isn't Just for Southerners Anymore

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Y'all, the contraction of the words "you" and "all," is making its move out of the American South to places as far afield as Australia.

Sailfish Are Super-fast, Stunning and Smart Ocean Predators

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Sailfish are the fastest known animal in the ocean. Just how fast? As fast as a cheetah. That's how fast.

How Do Birds Know When to Fly South and Where to Go?

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During the fall months, you may see unfamiliar birds in your area as those from the north begin to fly south. But how do they know when it's time to migrate and where to go?

The 'X' Factor: Why Some Advocates Prefer 'Latine' to 'Latinx'

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Many people think 'Latine' is a better gender-inclusive term than 'Latinx.' Here's why.

The Long Strange History of License Plates in the U.S.

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When license plates were first introduced in the U.S. in 1901, you had to make your own. Nowadays, prisoners make them for you. Yes, it's true.

How Lie Detectors Work

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Lie detection is a consistently controversial topic -- how can a machine tell truth from deception? Does everyone have the same physiological reaction when telling a lie? If so, how can some people "beat the box"? Find out what these devices measure and if they really can detect lies.

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