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Betrothed Through the Centuries: A Timeline of Marriage

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Today's version of marriage looks very different from the unions enjoyed by our ancestors. For most of human history, marriage was more akin to a business deal between men, and the bride in question had very few rights or other options. So how did marriage become associated with love?

Right to Repair Fight Just Got Big Boost From Biden

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President Joe Biden just signed a sweeping executive order that will create right-to-repair rules for cellphone companies, as well as big ag companies like John Deere. Who would be against that? We'll explain.

Why Penguin Feet Don't Freeze

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Penguin circulation keeps their feet just above freezing to conserve heat.

How Franchising Works

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Want to be your own boss? Franchising gives you the opportunity to own your own business while skipping some of the more detailed steps. Learn all about franchising and how you can become an owner.

Can I take my pets on public transportation?

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Allowing pets on public transportation is a debatable topic. Learn all about rules for pets on public transportation at Animal Planet.

How can financial aid be spent?

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Can financial aid be spent any way you wish? Learn about spending financial aid in this article from HowStuffWorks.

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!

The Rise, Fall and Future of Chinatowns in the U.S.

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There are some 50 Chinatowns in America and hundreds more in other countries. What led to their creation and will they survive into the next century?

Can we end aging?

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Can we end aging? Or at least slow down the aging process? Take a look at different theories on how to end aging and see for yourself.

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