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Is Cat Drooling a Red Flag? When to Act

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If you’ve ever caught your kitty with a bit of slobber around their chin, you might be wondering: Is cat drooling normal? In some cases, yes — but other times, it’s a red flag that something’s not right with your pet’s health.

How do I start my own country?

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To start a new country takes lots of plans, relationships with other countries and some political wiles. Learn about the process to start a new country.

How the CIA Works

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Despite plenty of Hollywood films about the CIA and its spies, many people still don't know what the agency actually does. Take a look at the history of the CIA.

How the NSA Works

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Do you know how the NSA works? Find out how the NSA works at HowStuffWorks.

Can You Pass This General STEM Quiz?

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For years, educators and legislators have been emphasizing the importance of STEM programs in the United States, often in an effort to ensure that America can keep up with foreign tech giants. Do you think you can beat our tough STEM quiz?

Rahab: The Biblical Prostitute in the 'Faith Hall of Fame'

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She's the hero of one of the best-known Bible stories and also described as one of Jesus' ancestors, even though she was a Canaanite prostitute. Who was Rahab, really?

What Is the Strongest Currency in the World?

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If you found a bag full of cash, which currency would you prefer it to be? The quick answer might not be the best one; while a suitcase full of U.S. dollars would mean you could start spending immediately (provided you were in the U.S., or in a country that accepted the U.S. dollar as an official currency), there are actually more valuable currencies out there.

How the National Security Council Works

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The National Security Council provides advice to the president on intelligence matters and coordinates activities in various government agencies. At least in theory. In reality, each U.S. president has used the council in the way that suits him.

Retaliatory Tariffs, Trade Wars, Crashing Economies, Oh My!

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Since beginning his second term, President Donald Trump has imposed several tariffs on foreign countries, prompting an upheaval in financial markets and creating an atmosphere of crisis. These tariffs have also led, predictably, to a slew of retaliatory tariffs imposed by the countries targeted.

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