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From Van Gogh to Meow Wolf: Get Lost in 6 Immersive Art Experiences

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They seem to be all around us - immersive exhibits that enfold the viewer, moving us into the art instead of keeping us at viewing distance. So, why are they suddenly so popular?

Did Arne Johnson's 'Devil Made Me Do It' Defense Work?

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Arne Johnson stabbed a man to death in 1981. His intended legal defense? Guilty by reason of demonic possession. Did it work?

What's the Difference Between Sweet Potatoes and Yams?

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Think sweet potatoes and yams are the same? Think again. These two tubers are totally different. Yams aren't even potatoes.

How do I know if I'm eating cloned meat?

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Cloned meat can come from the offspring of cloned livestock. Learn how cloned meat gets to your table, and why some people don't want to eat cloned meat.

12 Most Gay-friendly Cities in the U.S. (4 in California)

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If you are searching for the most gay-friendly cities in the U.S., you are really asking a science-of-people question: Where do laws, culture, and community line up so LGBTQ people can live ordinary lives (or at least as "ordinary" as straight people)?

The Presidential Records Act Is Essential for the National Archives

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The FBI searched Mar-a-Lago for missing White House documents on behalf of the National Archives. How did they even know what to look for?

What If You Drink Bleach?

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A small amount of household bleach, while it sounds gross, probably won't harm you. But what happens if you drink more than that?

Is it true that only 53 percent of Americans pay income tax?

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Is it true that only 53 percent of Americans pay income tax? Find out whether it's true that only 53 percent of Americans pay income tax.

What is a provisional patent?

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Even though it's not even really an application, filing a provisional patent application can give you a head start as you begin the process of protecting your invention.

Can the Government Access Data on Electronic Devices in Checked Luggage?

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Where's the line between the government's right to search the rights of privacy for an air traveler? This HowStuffWorks article investigates.

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