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Do Taxi Drivers Overcharge Business Travelers? One Study Investigates

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Do cab drivers treat business travelers differently? Are they more willing to overcharge? Learn more about a new study in this HowStuffWorks article.

How Occupy Wall Street Works

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The Occupy Wall Street Movement quickly spread across the country as people took to the streets to protest economic policies. Learn about the Occupy Wall Street Movement.

8 Automotive Lemons

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Sometimes a great idea just doesn't pan out when the rubber hits the road. See our list of 8 automotive lemons and learn why they flopped.

How Penny Per Page Might Work

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The World Wide Web is known for its nearly unprecedented "free content." But can it stay that way? Learn how the penny-per-page revenue model might work.

The Most Powerful People in the World Aren't Always the Richest

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Power. Influence. Control. These aren't just buzzwords; they shape how the world runs. If you want to understand how decisions ripple across the globe, you need to look at the most powerful people in the world.

Democratic Socialist vs. Socialist: Comparing Political Ideologies

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In U.S. politics, the term "democratic socialist" appears more often in headlines, especially with the rise of the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA).

The Ford Edsel Failed, But Why?

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Ford whipped the public into a frenzy back in 1957 with its marketing campaign for the Edsel, "the car of the future." The Edsel was supposed to be everything American car buyers wanted. But - for many, many reasons - it was a terrible flop.

How Discretionary Income Works

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Discretionary income is extra money don't need to spend, but it's used to monitor the economy. Learn more about discretionary income at HowStuffWorks.

Will Google destroy Microsoft?

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Google and Microsoft are constantly locked in competition for the desktops and search results of the public. Learn more about Google and Microsoft.

Can You Name These Ugly Cars From the '70s?

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Back in the 1970s, there were a lot of iconic cars, and a lot of them were downright hideous. Test your knowledge to see how many you can name.

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