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The US Presidents Who Added the Most to the National Debt
247wallst.com· 4 days agoThe federal government of the United States has carried some level of debt every year since George...
This Is the Largest House in America
247wallst.com· 2 days agoWith everything always being bigger in America, some of the houses we build are among the largest on Earth. Well, it’s a good question, but with family...
10 Random Musical Collaborations (& Some of the Actually Worked!)
MediaFeed via AOL· 22 hours agoExplore the unexpected world of music collaborations with our list of ten wildly surprising...
Too many vehicles, slow reactions and reckless merging: New math model explains how traffic and...
Phys.org· 3 hours agoWhat do the flow of cars on a highway and the movement of bacteria towards a food source have in ...
The 5 Worst Ford F-250 Years To Avoid and 5 Years to Own
247wallst.com· 5 days agoAs the best-selling truck in the U.S. for 47 years and counting, the Ford F-Series is a U.S. auto...
Things We're Betting You Don't Know About Everyone's Favorite Comfort Food
Cheapism via AOL· 6 days agoSimple macaroni and cheese is a favorite of so many people, but they probably know very little about...
11 Suze Orman Quotes Every 60 Year Old Needs To Hear
247wallst.com· 15 hours agoIn "11 Suze Orman Quotes Every 60 Year Old Needs To Hear," you'll discover some wonderful words of wisdom to help you live your best life.
Military genius of Gustavus Adolphus, the 'Lion of the North'
WE ARE THE MIGHTY via Yahoo News· 4 days agoHis battlefield success didn't just shock his foes; it rallied Protestant states across Europe....
How privateering worked in the American Revolution
WE ARE THE MIGHTY via Yahoo News· 6 days agoAnd so a British law intended to shorten the war actually acted to accelerate privateer recruitment. Privateering wasn't a novel concept by the...
The Public Finally Has Access to an Accurate List of Japanese Americans Detained During World War II
Smithsonian Magazine· 15 hours agoAfter the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941, the United States’ government incarcerated more than...