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Fifty Percent of Americans Are the Usual Suspects

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Half the adults in the U.S. are in a network of police face-recognition databases, according to a 2016 Georgetown report. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.

The Bengal Tiger Lives in Swamps, Forest and Grasslands

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The Bengal tiger is one of the biggest wild cats on the planet. It's also a popular tiger in pop culture. Shere Khan from "The Jungle Book," Rajah as Jasmine's pet tiger in "Aladdin" and Richard Parker from "Life of Pi" — they're all Bengal tigers!

Who's the Most Powerful Doctor in the World? 5 Top Contenders

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When people think of powerful professions, medicine usually tops the list. But who is the most powerful doctor in the world?

How Inheritance Tax Works

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Inheritance tax is also known as an estate tax or death tax. Find out why a grieving family has to pay an inheritance tax.

How the Crude Oil Market Works

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The crude oil market is explained in this article. Learn about the crude oil market.

The Inconvenient Truth Behind Revolutionary Icon Che Guevara

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Revolutionary Che Guevara has become the personification to all those who want to defy the establishment. But his full true story is one of a ruthless killer who died a sad, unceremonious death.

How Greenwashing Works

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Greenwashing is an attempt to convince consumers that their business has a low impact on the environment. Learn more about greenwashing.

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 Paper Shredders Work

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Despite a ho-hum name, paper shredders have an extraordinary (and juicy) history featuring the likes of Oliver North, Enron and all sorts of spies. What story will thrust this commonplace technology back in the limelight next?

5 Countries That Ditched Their Military Forces

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As Benjamin Franklin once quipped: "There never was a good war or a bad peace." That's why these five countries have gotten out of the military business entirely.

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