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How Japan's Nuclear Crisis Works
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Explosions, fires and dangerous radiation levels dominated the headlines after the March 11 earthquake and tsunami sparked a nuclear crisis in Japan. How did so many safety measures fail?
5 Sharp Quotes From Diogenes, the Funniest Ancient Greek Philosopher
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Plato called him a "Socrates gone mad." Others nicknamed him "the Dog." Yet there was a method to his madness as he barked hilarious takedowns at passersby. Here are a few of them.
Which of These "Harry Potter" Facts Did We Make Up?
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Think you know everything about "Harry Potter"? It's time to put that knowledge to the test with a tricky quiz! Three answers are correct, and one is false. No cheating spells allowed!
Can You Identify One Player on Each NBA Team?
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We hope you've stretched and warmed up properly for this fast-break NBA quiz! Can you score a slam dunk by going 30 for 30 in naming a member of each of the league's teams? The ball's in your court. Let's go!
Winter Weather Survival Quiz
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It seems that even before we're ready, the cold months are back again making us wonder why we choose to live where we live. Take this quiz to see if you're ready to face the frigid conditions of winter!
Is North Node Helping You Grow Spiritually?
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Is North Node your destiny? Discover its meaning in astrology, how it shapes your life path, and what it reveals about your spiritual growth and purpose.
5 Completely Wrong Ways to Drive in the Fog
Driving in the fog can be dangerous, but common sense can help keep you safe. Read about 5 completely wrong ways to drive in the fog.
Why Is Herodotus Called Both the Father of History and the Father of Lies?
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Herodotus was a natural-born storyteller, whom scholars revere as the first historian ever, and critics dismiss as just a teller of tall tales. What's the real story?
Tuxedos, Tabbies and Torties: How to Tell These Housecats Apart
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HowStuffWorks explains the differences between tabby, tortoiseshell, calico, and tuxedo cats, among other types that are considered 'domestic shorthair.'
Can You Get More Than 11 Right on This Difficult American Geography Quiz?
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You won't only need to know the longest river in America, but you might need to know exactly how many U.S. states it touches. Yes! This American geography test is that deep. Now is your time to prove you are up to the challenge!