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Can the President Legally Delete a Tweet?

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Donald Trump loves to tweet. But can he legally delete them now that he's president? HowStuffWorks Now digs in to find out.

How the U.S.-Mexico Border Became a Political Flashpoint

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The current border between the U.S. and Mexico has been around since the mid-1800s. HowStuffWorks looks at how it became such a political hot button.

Which Famous World Leader Are You?

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There are over 190 countries in the world, and each one is led by someone with their own distinct style. Take this quiz to find out which world leader most suits you.

Top 5 Web Mashups

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The World Wide Web is bursting with information, so much so that it's easy to feel overwhelmed by the sheer amount of data available to us. How can we sort through and make sense of it all? That's where Web mashups come in.

How Gerrymandering Works

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Gerrymandering has always been a problem, but technology has made it a lot worse. Find out how gerrymandering works in this HowStuffWorks article

There Are No Art Movements Today, Says Michael Rooks of Atlanta's High Museum

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We're all at least passingly familiar with the art movements of the past - impressionism, dada, pop, cubism - but what are today's movements called? Turns out, pinning them down is a bit tricky.

The Singularity by 2045, Plus 6 Other Ray Kurzweil Predictions

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Ray Kurzweil predicts that the singularity (artificial intelligence surpassing human intelligence) will happen by 2045. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.

Doomsday Clock Now Closest It's Ever Been to Midnight

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The Bulletin of Atomic Scientists moved the Doomsday Clock to 90 seconds before midnight, the closest it's ever been to global catastrophe. What does this mean for humanity?

Is it rude to screen your calls?

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Did you just receive a call and let it go to voicemail? Learn why it is or isn't rude to screen calls at HowStuffWorks.

How Presidential Debates Work

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The presidential debate is a time-honored institution that's constantly evolving. Learn about the presidential debate and the impact it has on voters.

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