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10 Things First-time Homebuyers Want, but Don't Need

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There are some things first-time homebuyers want but don't really need. Check out our top 10 things first-time homebuyers want, but don't need.

Despite Benefits to Teens, Half of Parents Oppose Later School Start Times

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How could later school start times benefit teens and even save lives? Learn more in this HowStuffWorks article.

The Non-science Behind The New York Times Best Sellers List

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When a book lands on The New York Times Best Sellers list, it's a boon for the author and publisher. But does that really mean it's a best seller?

Five Times Young People Changed the World

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Teenagers may be young, but they are also determined, and they can spark change. HowStuffWorks looks at five times teens changed the world.

Should you really chew your food 32 times before swallowing?

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Is it important to chew your food 32 times before swallowing? Find out and learn if chewing your food well before swallowing is good for your health.

What Time Does the Stock Market Open?

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The New York Stock Exchange has changed its hours many times since its inception in the late 18th century. Why? And what hours does it keep now?

Dolphins Sleep Half a Brain at a Time

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Dolphins sleep half a brain at a time to stay aware of danger and control breathing. HowStuffWorks takes a look at how they do it.

It Turns Out 'Screen Time' Isn't That Bad for Kids

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The American Academy of Pediatrics' recommendation of no screens for kids under 2 is being revised. HowStuffWorks Now explores why.

Do we remember bad times better than good?

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Most people would recall every detail of being held up in a bank robbery but not so well the details of their last birthday party. The brain is wired for recalling trauma for a very good reason.

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