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Mother-in-Law's Tongue

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Mother-in-law's tongue is a toxic house plant with green and white or yellow marbled leaves on thick green stems. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.

The 'Law and Order: SVU' Quiz

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You love Benson. You miss Stabler. And you can't stop watching "Law and Order." Take our challenge to see if you could be part of the elite squad known as the Special Victims Unit (SVU).

Why the U.S. Hasn't Always Supported the International Criminal Court

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While the U.S. is in full support of investigating Vladimir Putin's war crimes in Ukraine, it's long opposed the International Criminal Court at The Hague. But why?

Do Countries With Stricter Gun Laws Really Have Fewer Homicides?

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Ask a card-carrying member of the NRA and you'll get one answer. Ask a member of Everytown for Gun Safety and you'll get another. We look at the research that underlies this controversial topic.

Do courtroom dramas change people's understanding of the law?

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Do courtroom dramas change people's understanding of the law? Visit HowStuffWorks to learn if courtroom dramas change people's understanding of the law.

You Still Don't Need REAL ID. Deadline Pushed Back to 2023

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The Department of Homeland Security announced it is extending the REAL ID enforcement date by 19 months to allow states time to get up and operational after the COVID-19 pandemic shut down many licensing offices.

State Laws Still Allow Child Marriage in America

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Children as young as 10 are being married (or forced into marriage) in the United States. Learn more about the laws that allow it at HowStuffWorks.

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.

Do You Know the Meaning of All of These International Road Signs?

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Stop! Yield! No Parking! If you can keep these signs straight, then this quiz is for you. Find out just how well you know the rules of the road... around the world!

How Interpol Works

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Interpol is an international police agency that tracks criminals across national borders. Lean about Interpol and find out how Interpol is organized.

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