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Rhubarb: The Poisonous Veggie You Can Totally Eat

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What vegetable is often mistaken for a fruit, has poisonous leaves but is still edible and is often harvested by candlelight? Yep, that would be rhubarb.

Shark Pictures

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Shark pictures are a stunning way to learn more about these often feared, often misunderstood creatures of the deep. Check out these shark pictures.

10 Largest Economies in the World, Ranked by Nominal GDP

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Often measured by GDP (gross domestic product), the size of an economy is often defined by the total value of all the goods and services produced the borders of a given country. This gives us a nice, round (and often very large) number to stick next to a country's name, which makes it easy to compare to other countries.

Why Is the Term 'Gaslighting' So Popular Now — and So Misused?

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It's a term that's often used in an argument. But gaslighting has a very specific meaning that is often lost. What is it and how can you know if you're really being gaslighted?

38 Colorful Birds You Didn't Know Exist

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The most colorful birds come in such dazzling hues that they are often the subject of artists and photographers.

The Yeti, aka Abominable Snowman: A Classic Cryptid

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The Yeti, often referred to as the "Abominable Snowman," is a legendary creature from Himalayan folklore.

Is Ghost Towns Real? Exploring Their History and Mysteries

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Ghost towns are abandoned settlements that once thrived, often due to economic or environmental changes.

Why Not All Insurrections in the U.S. Are the Same

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For enslaved Americans, insurrection was often the only path to freedom. Are we misusing the term today?

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