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Can one bad investment wipe out an entire portfolio?

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Can one bad investment wipe out an entire portfolio? Find out if one bad investment can leave you penniless in this article from howstuffworks.com.

Why We Say 'Break a Leg' Instead of 'Good Luck'

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Have you ever been about to perform, only to have someone tell you to break a leg? That might sound strange — or even a bit harsh. After all, who wants a debilitating injury right before stepping on stage?

The Tangled Line of Succession to the British Throne

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Queen Elizabeth II reigned over England for a record-breaking 70 years. But with King Charles taking the throne, how does the line of succession look now?

Sex Abuse in Catholic Church Blamed on Money, Power Dynamics

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Stuff They Don't Want You To Know investigates the sex scandal that rocked the Catholic Church. Was is just Catholics, or were they unfair targets?

Here's Why the US Government 3-D Printed a Classic Muscle Car

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The U.S. government is funding the 3-d printing of vehicles. Learn more about the government initiative and ORNL in this HowStuffWorks Now article.

High Schools Are Allowing Sleep-deprived Students to Take Midday Naps

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Nap pods offer a much-needed wakefulness boost for sleep-deprived students. Learn about the snoozing stations at HowStuffWorks Now.

Breaking the Law to Enforce It: Cops and the Supreme Court

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The Supreme Court just issued a ruling that could affect the Fourth Amendment rights of the average American. Host Ben Bowlin explains in this video.

That Slice of Cake Pictured on the Box? It's 762 Calories, Not 247

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A picture of a frosted cake on a mix box caused consumers to wildly overestimate the appropriate serving size. HowStuffWorks Now samples this study.

Why Teen 'Death Discs' Dominated the Airwaves in the '60s

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The co-hosts of Omnibus look at the short-lived, but lucrative teen pop craze for 'death discs' in the early '60s.

Ridiculous History: Arsenic Was the Assassin's Dream Weapon

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Why was arsenic used so often in assassinations? Read this ridiculous history to learn more about the lethal drug and its role in assassinations.

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