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  • a woodworker marking a board
    Hand Tools By Daniel Feininger 8 months ago

    12 Woodworking Tools Under $20 That Are Great For Beginners

    Interested in setting up your first wood shop, but dreading the inevitable expense of it all? These woodworking tools bring a lot of function on the cheap.

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  • Sharge ICEMAG 2 on a desk
    Mobile Reviews By Jowi Morales 8 months ago

    Sharge Icemag 2 Review: The Coolest Way To Keep Your Phone Charged

    The Sharge Icemag 2 is a wireless charging power bank with a kickstand, internal cooling, and a rather unique aesthetic.

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  • A Komatsu 980E-5SE mining truck that uses the Cummins QSK95 engine
    Trucks By Rahul Srinivas 8 months ago

    Which Is Cummins' Largest Truck Engine And Why Can't You Put It In Your Pickup?

    If you want to put Cummins' largest diesel engine in your truck, we've got bad news -- it'd take a pretty large truck indeed to hold one of the behemoths.

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  • Several power-line towers silhouetted against the sky.
    Science By Rob Rich 8 months ago

    Do Power Lines Emit EMFs? Here's What You Need To Know

    If you've ever been near a power line, you may have heard it making a buzzing sound. But do they emit electromagnetic fields? Is there danger from being nearby?

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  • Various car parts on a work bench
    Cars By Lynnae Williams 8 months ago

    5 Car Parts You Should Never Buy Used

    Car parts aren't cheap and insurance doesn't always cover the cost, but there are five car parts should never buy used. Here's what you need to know.

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  • Jets overhead
    Military By Kendra Bruning 8 months ago

    10 Of The Oldest American Military Jets Still In Service

    Why do some military jets remain in service longer than others? Let's examine the ten oldest American military jets and their reasons for remaining in service.

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  • woodworker wearing ear protection while sawing
    Tools By Daniel Feininger 8 months ago

    11 Accessories You Need To Stay Safe While Woodworking

    These 11 safety accessories are what stand between a rewarding woodworking session and an ER visit -- don’t skip them if you value your fingers and eyes.

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  • A tire pierced by a screw
    Car Accessories By James Hydzik 8 months ago

    How Are Self-Sealing Tires Different From Run-Flats & Do They Really Work?

    Self-healing tires promise to help mitigate the dangers and frustrations associated with getting a flat tire, but do they actually work?

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  • Federal Air Marshal holding badge
    Aviation By Lynnae Williams 8 months ago

    Does The TSA Have An Air Marshal On Every Flight?

    The TSA is responsible for conducting safety checks at all U.S. airports. Air marshals are part of the TSA, but are air marshals on every flight?

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  • Ford F-150 parked in front of a Ford showroom.
    Car Accessories By Aman Kumar 8 months ago

    The Ford App Has A Remote Killswitch To Stop People From Stealing Your Truck, But It's Not Free

    Worried about your Ford being stolen? The company has created a new killswitch to turn off your vehicle remotely, but you're going to have to pay for it.

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  • 2025 Audi S3
    Automotive Reviews By Chris Davies 8 months ago

    2025 Audi S3 Review: Fun Without Fanfare

    The Audi S3 offers genuine performance from an enthusiastic turbo engine in an understated package brings out the best in its subtle exterior design.

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  • 2025 Cadillac Escalade In Blue Front Angle
    SUVs and Crossovers By Shane Schmid 8 months ago

    Are SUVs Safer Than Sedans? Here's What You Need To Know

    When it comes to protecting yourself and loved ones, choosing the right vehicle model is vital. Here are the key differences between cars and SUVs.

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  • Carpenter attaching pocket hold jig to board
    Tools By Cody D. Campbell 8 months ago

    Why Every Woodworker Should Have A Pocket Hole Jig In Their Toolkit

    Pocket holes aren't particularly beloved by some carpenters, but they can prove invaluable for some woodworking projects. Here's why.

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  • Person holding a pair of Bose wireless earbuds inside their case
    Wearables By Adnan Ahmed 8 months ago

    The Best Bose Earbuds You Can Buy In 2025 (According To Reviews)

    Bose is a reputable brand and if you are looking for a new set of earbuds, there's a lot to consider. Here are the best in 2025 according to reviews.

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  • SSC Tuatara Striker parked on road against autumn forest background, front-right three-quarter view
    Cars By Madeline Cuccio 8 months ago

    What Is The SSC Tuatara's Top Speed? (And Is It Street Legal?)

    The SSC Tuatara is a hypercar that shouldn't be overlooked, but is its top speed true to what the manufacturer says? Here's what you need to know.

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  • Man looking at TV display
    TVs and Streaming By Cody D. Campbell 8 months ago

    5 Of The Best 43-Inch TVs You Can Buy In 2025 (According To Reviews)

    Not every TV needs to be a giant 85-inch. In fact, there are several high-quality, top-rated 43-inch TVs that would be the perfect fit for a smaller room.

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  • Unsheated swiss army knife stuck inside wood
    Tools By Mikael Trench 8 months ago

    Why It's Useful To Have Two Blades On A Swiss Army Knife

    There's an important reason why a Swiss Army Knife has two blades. Aside from the obvious longevity benefit, each can specialize in different tasks.

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  • Matt and Melissa pointing at themselves on Shark Tank
    Technology By Mikael Trench 8 months ago

    What Happened To The Novel Effect App On Shark Tank Season 9?

    Novel Effect, a storytelling helper app showed on Shark Tank's ninth season, actually got a deal with one of the Sharks, but what happened afterward?

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  • A Makita cordless power tool with 18V LXT battery.
    Makita By Alvin Reyes 8 months ago

    How Heavy Are Makita 18V Batteries (And Which Is The Lightest?)

    Makita makes a wide range of products, including several varieties of 18-volt battery. And there's a pretty wide gap between the lightest and the heaviest.

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  • Submarine sail sticking out of the ocean
    Naval By Daniel Trock 8 months ago

    Why Do Military Submarines Have Sails? Here's What They're Used For

    You wouldn't expect it, but military submarines have sails too, but they're not used for what you might think. Here's the real purpose of the naval feature.

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  • A Jeep Compass in the mountains with the sun blazing behind it.
    Cars By Patrick Phillips 8 months ago

    What Is The Cheapest Jeep You Can Buy & Is It Worth The Price? Here's What Drivers Have To Say

    With vehicle prices at an all-time high, even the least expensive cost a bundle. So what's the cheapest Jeep these days, and is it worth the money?

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  • Private jet engine near the tail
    Technology By UmmeAimon Shabbir 8 months ago

    Why Do Most Private Jets Have Engines At The Back?

    While commercial airliners often have their engines located under the wings, smaller private planes have theirs higher up, next to the tail. Here's why.

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  • person using circular saw to cut wood
    Tools By Sarah Chaney 8 months ago

    The 12 Biggest Power Tool Recalls In US History

    We need to be able to rely on the tools in our kit. These selections from major manufacturers were subjects of some of the largest recalls in history.

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  • A sports steering wheel with a red stripe on its 12 o'clock position.
    Cars By KR Manalo 8 months ago

    What Are The Stripes On Racing Car Steering Wheels For?

    The stripe on a race car's steering wheel may seem like just another of the fashion statements that surround the sport. But it has a serious purpose.

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  • 2024 Thor Motor Coach Four Winds Motorhome With Rear Ladder
    Cars By Shane Schmid 8 months ago

    Why Do RVs Have Ladders To The Roof? Here's What They're For

    Many travel trailers and motorhomes have ladders in back leading to the roof. Here is what RV ladders are used for, and how you can use one safely.

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  • TSA PreCheck enrollment center board
    Technology By Pankil Shah 8 months ago

    What Does 'Eligibility Determined' Mean For TSA PreCheck?

    Going through the process for TSA PreCheck can be a bit confusing, including the part where it notes "Eligibility Determined." What does that mean?

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  • Person holding Fire TV stick with remote control in background
    TVs and Streaming By Patrick Phillips 8 months ago

    Are Universal Remotes Compatible With The Fire TV Stick?

    Your Fire TV Stick is likely part of an array of entertainment devices in your living room, so can you simplify your setup with a compatible universal remote?

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