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What Does Medicare for All Really Mean?
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HowStuffWorks finds out what the term 'Medicare for All' is all about.
10 Differences Between Moonshining and Homebrewing
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After the success of craft breweries, it was perhaps inevitable that moonshine would get its own day in the sun. But while you can make both beer and whiskey at home, there are some major differences between them – starting with legality.
Coverdell ESA Form Explained
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The Coverdell ESA or education savings account allows your money to grow tax-free. Learn about the Coverdell ESA form and taxes.
How Business Plans Work
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A business plan is essential when starting your own business. Without it, you may find that you have not covered all of your bases. Learn about business plans.
Can You Fill In the Blanks for This US Constitution Quiz?
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The U.S. is a nation built on rights and ideals and ruled by laws, not kings. These immortal elements of America are described in the Constitution of The United States, the document that forms the foundation of the U.S. How well do you know it?
10 Completely Archaic Laws Still on the Books
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There are lots of weird, archaic laws on the books. Learn about some of the most bizarre and completely archaic laws still on the books.
1945-1952 Jeep: Willys Postwar Jeep
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The Willys Jeep came into its own in the years following World War II. Learn about the postwar Jeep, including modifications for civilian use.
How Customs Works
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To most people a trip through customs is just another stop in an airport or a country's borders. But customs agencies do much more for their countries' governments. In fact U.S. Customs raises more revenue than any agency except the IRS. Find out why and how they do it.