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Nope, That Law Doesn't Apply: How Diplomatic Immunity Works

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Diplomatic immunity has been around for thousands of years, but it hasn't always gone so smoothly, as the BrainStuff team explains in this video.

In Mexico, Artists Can Pay Their Federal Taxes With Artwork

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How does the Pago en Especie program allow artists in Mexico to pay taxes with art? Learn more in this HowStuffWorks article.

Room-temp Pizza: A Gamble or Good-to-go?

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Leftover pizza is practically a staple in college dorms and bachelor pads, but is it safe to eat at room temperature?

How Did Lefties Become Known as 'Southpaws'?

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From the worlds of politics, professional baseball and old-time boxing came a term still in use today to describe someone who has a left-handed predilection.

You'll Never Guess What Company Makes the World's Most Tires

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There are a ton manufactured every year across the world. So what company makes the most? You'll probably be shocked to find out.

The Halifax Donair Is Canada's Kitschiest Sandwich You've Never Heard Of

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Canada isn't a country known for its cuisine. But there is one sandwich from Halifax with a cultlike following that you just have to try to believe.

'Nightingale' Floors Served as Security Warning System in Ancient Japan

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In 17th century Japan, wealthy citizens built homes with "nightingale floors" that squeaked, warning them of intruders. In fact, the floors squeaked louder when the steps got lighter.

Forget Thanksgiving! Lunar New Year Sees World's Largest Annual Migration

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In 2020, Chunyun occurs from Jan. 10 until Feb. 18, and will see an expected 3 billion trips to honor the Year of the Rat. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.

Royal Babies Quiz

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Royal watchers, test your knowledge of the bejeweled babies of the British royal family with this HowStuffWorks quiz.

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