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10 Surprisingly Believable Bits of Malarkey

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Some malarkey is so believable that it's turned many of us into inadvertent purveyors of hogwash. What are 10 bits of malarkey that tend to slip through the "hey, wait a minute" filter?

1981 Baseball Season

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Much to the dismay of baseball fans, the 1981 baseball season is best remembered for the ten-week players' strike that canceled 713 games and ushered in the unpopular split-season format. Learn more about the 1981 baseball season.

Who was the Swamp Fox?

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The Swamp Fox was a South Carolina military general named Francis Marion. Learn how the Swamp Fox's guerilla war tactics earned him that nickname.

Why Are Certain Foods Eaten Mainly at Breakfast?

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Americans expect certain foods for breakfast. But why did these particular foods end up as morning meals? HowStuffFoods lets the foods tell the story.

How Executive Producers Work

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What does an executive producer do? Check out HowStuffWorks for lots of detailed information of the responsibilities of an executive producer.

How the Association of Junior Leagues International Works

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The Junior League has a strong legacy of volunteerism among the upper class. Learn about the activities of the Junior League and how it was founded.

Why did Thomas Edison electrocute an elephant?

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You may have heard of Topsy the elephant and her sad demise at the hands of Thomas Edison. But what's the real story?

How the U.S. Vice President Works

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The Vice President is second in command to the president. Find out everything you need to know about the vice president.

12 Black Inventors and Their Innovations That Shaped the World

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When asked to name a Black American inventor, many people might think of George Washington Carver and peanut butter. But this is actually a myth. There are hundreds of other unsung Black inventors who have shaped the world with their innovations.

How Sliding Puzzles Work

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Sliding puzzles involve moving pieces around a board to reveal an image or achieve a goal. Learn how sliding puzzles work at HowStuffWorks.

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