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Could You Complete "Red Dead Redemption" With Your Honor Intact?

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"Red Dead Redemption" is an unforgiving tale of life, death and revenge in the Old West. In a game where making an honest buck feels like work, can you complete it without going dark?

If the Light Is Stuck on Red, Are You Stuck Too?

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If the stoplight won't change and you've got places to be, do you run it or just wait, wait and wait? HowStuffWorks investigates.

7 Facts About Arcturus, the Red Giant Star

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Arcturus is 113 times brighter than our sun, even though it's only a little bigger. What else should we know about this red giant?

Why are barns usually painted red?

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Red barns are a common sight in rural parts of the country, but have you ever wondered why they're painted red? Learn about the purpose of red barns.

Why do ostriches have red meat instead of white?

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Why do ostriches have red meat instead of white? Learn why ostrich meat is red like beef and what other attributes make ostriches strange birds.

Why do people have red eyes in flash photographs?

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Why do people have red eyes in some flash photographs? Take a look at the science behind why red eyes happen.

Red Fox

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The red fox has the largest geographic distribution of any carnivore in the world.

Without Frank's RedHot There'd Be No Buffalo Wings

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You read that right. Frank's RedHot is the reason we now eat chicken wings. So what's the backstory? We'll tell you.

How Carmine, the Red Dye Made From Bugs, Makes It Into Your Food

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Carmine, a natural red dye also known as cochineal extract, is indeed made from the crushed bodies of the cochineal bug. And it provides the color for many of the foods we eat.

Top 10 Countries in the Red

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Countries around the world are in debt. Learn about the global recession and its effect on these 10 countries in the red.

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