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What Is a Caucus? What Are They Used For?

As we enter the election season, you’ve probably heard a lot of talk about states holding caucuses. But what is a caucus exactly, and what function do they serve? Etymology of Caucus The word “caucus”...

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Why Is America’s Drinking Age so High?

Did you know the US has one of the highest legal drinking ages in the world? This of course ignores countries that do not allow alcohol period, but it does lead us to the question [...]

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Why Is Paris the Capital of France?

Known as the City of Lights, Paris has a rich history and culture. As the capital and largest city in France, it is one of Europe’s major centers of finance, diplomacy, commerce, fashion, science and...

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16 Adventurous Dungeons & Dragons Pick-Up Lines

If you don’t get out much, finding people to hang out with can seem like a daunting task. And if just making friends is hard, then finding a date is even more stressful. But hey, [...]

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New Badges: Grid Schmid, March Backwards, and Showdown Touchdown

Marching backwards in a Tron helmet sounds like a pretty good touchdown celebration if you as us. Grid Schmid: Everyone’s trying to get off the grid, but you’re planted firmly on it. Play 1,000 Grid...

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Where Did Those Sweethearts Candies Come from?

It’s February, which means Valentine’s Day, or your amorous celebration of choice, is somewhere upcoming or in the recent past. If you’re reading this after Valentine’s Day, now is a great chance to...

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What Is a Split Brain?

Have you heard of the term split brain? At first glance, it might sound like a terrifying prospect, like you’ve got two brains inside of your skull or something. But split brain is not science [...]

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What Was the Boston Tea Party?

Way back in grade school, you probably learned about the Boston Tea Party that took place on December 16, 1773. It may have come up a few other times during your schooling, and then you [...]

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Why Is Cannibalism Bad For You?

You shouldn’t have to ask yourself, “why can’t I eat other people?” There are many societal factors for why that’s a bad idea. But it turns out, cannibalism is more than just a social taboo–it [...]

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Fascinating Facts Behind Famous Hitchcock Scenes

Alfred Hitchcock was nicknamed “The Master of Suspense” with good reason. There is something in our human nature that craves that nail-biting, on-the-edge-of-our-seat experience and it could be argued...

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What Is the Story Behind Hickory Dickory Dock?

The nursery rhyme “Hickory Dickory Dock” brings back memories of simple times as a child. Can you recite it? Hickory, Dickory, DockThe mouse ran up the clockThe clock struck oneThe mouse ran...

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The 13 Best Captain America Quotes from the MCU

Marvel Comics released the first comic book featuring Captain America in March of 1941. A collision of superpowers and the best parts of American idealism, Captain America grew to be the patriotic hero...

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Who Was Jimmy Hoffa? What Happened to Him?

Jimmy Hoffa was a Union leader and activist who met a mysterious end (at a diner no less!). Although there has been a lot of speculation about what happened to Jimmy Hoffa, the truth is, [...]

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Why Is Brasília the Capital of Brazil?

Founded on April 21, 1960, Brasília is one of the youngest capitals in the world. Most tourists love visiting the capital of Brazil because of its fresh, modern look—not even realizing that Brasília...

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What Are Statutes of Limitation?

Maybe you’ve heard it in some crime drama before. The protagonist commits some generic crime, and now they have to find some way around it. Inevitably, someone says, “just wait for the statute of...

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What Does Ivy League Mean?

Waiting to hear back on a college admissions application can be a stressful experience to say the least. And it gets worse when your peers start bragging about all the great schools they got into. [...]

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16 Facts About John F. Kennedy You Might Not Know

John F. Kennedy was the 35th President of the United States, serving from January 1961, until his assassination in November 1963. His presidency came near the height of the Cold War, and much of his [...]

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Why Is Salt Lake City the Capital of Utah?

Known as the “Beehive State”, Utah can attribute much of its social, economic, political, and cultural growth to Salt Lake City. This north-central capital of Utah was founded back in 1847, and was a...

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Why Are Four Leaf Clovers Considered Lucky?

While you were growing up you probably went around looking for four leaf clovers because they brought you good luck. At least, so your elementary school teachers and parents may have told you. Maybe...

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21 Beet-Infused Dwight Schrute Quotes

It’s time for more reminiscing about The Office. We took a look back at some of Michael’s least productive lines last time, so it feels right that we move on Dwight Schrute, Assistant to the [...]

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