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1920-1929 Ford Trucks

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As the Ford company grew in the 1920s, so did the demand for Ford trucks. Explore 1920s Ford trucks -- and find great photos -- in this article.

Is Cat Drooling a Red Flag? When to Act

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If you’ve ever caught your kitty with a bit of slobber around their chin, you might be wondering: Is cat drooling normal? In some cases, yes — but other times, it’s a red flag that something’s not right with your pet’s health.

10 Types of Perms for Different Lengths and Textures

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Perms have come a long way since their '80s heyday. Today’s styles are more versatile, subtle, and tailored to different hair types.

Project MKUltra: When the CIA Tested LSD on Unsuspecting Americans

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CIA obtained LSD for experimental purposes -- CIA operatives tested LSD on unsuspecting Americans in the 1950s. Read about the CIA and LSD in the 1950s.

How did 'Star Wars' change the toy industry?

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'Star Wars' toys were hot items in the '70s and '80s. Find out if the popularity of 'Star Wars' toys changed the toy industry.

Why did cars become the dominant form of transportation in the United States?

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Why did cars become the dominant form of transportation in the U.S.? In this article, find out why cars became the main form of transportation in the U.S.

How the Census Works

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The U.S. census is a huge project bent on counting every U.S. resident. Find out about the changes for the 2020 census with HowStuffWorks.

How far underground are oil deposits?

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The U.S. consumes 19.1 million barrels of petroleum each day -- almost half of it in the form of gasoline, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.

Why Do Cats Fart?

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It may not be dinner conversation, but let’s get real: Do cats fart? The answer is yes, cats do pass gas, although it’s usually subtle.

Could Waterbeds Ever Make a Comeback?

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Once a staple of homes in the 1970s and '80s, waterbeds have gone the way of the dinosaur. HowStuffWorks finds out if these beds will ever come back.

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