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Inside "Hotel For Dogs"

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"Hotel for Dogs" tells the story of siblings who take in dozens of stray dogs. Learn how filmmakers kept up with so many animals in "Hotel for Dogs."

Are Skittles 'Unfit for Human Consumption'? A Lawsuit Says Yes

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Taste the rainbow or a dangerous additive? Skittles contain titanium dioxide, which some say causes health problems in humans. So, why is it still on the ingredient list?

Would having your own clone be like having an identical twin?

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The difference between a clone and a twin isn't great genetically. Find out why a clone and a twin are so similar and which would be your best match.

What Is a Quartz Watch?

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Quartz watches actually use quartz crystals to keep time. How can they be so accurate? Find out why quartz makes such a great time keeper.

Is printing still relevant?

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Whether you print at home or in an office setting, odds are you do so less than you used to. Is printing still relevant? Find out.

Rain Check: Meaning, Origins and Examples of the Idiom

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Ever had plans that got canceled because of bad weather or a last-minute schedule change? If so, you might have been offered a rain check.

Why Are Legal Pads Yellow?

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They're instantly recognizable - mostly for their color. We're talking about yellow legal pads. So who decided they'd be yellow, anyway?

How Many Countries Are There in the World?

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It's a big old world and the number of countries it contains changes all the time. So, do you know how many there are? It's not an easy question.

The Orchid Mantis Looks Like a Flower, 'Stings' Like a Bee

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For decades scientists assumed these insects looked so much like orchids as a form of camouflage. But they were wrong. They look this way because they're deceptive predators.

5 Mind-blowing Flash Mobs

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Some flash mobs are so wild you can hardly believe they happened. Check out 5 mind-blowing flash mobs at HowStuffWorks.

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