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  • A Blue Angel Jet In-Flight During An Airshow
    Naval By Shane Schmid 11 months ago

    How Fast Do The Blue Angels Fly? A Look At Their Top Speed

    The Blue Angels have a long history of service with the U.S. Navy, having been established back in 1946. Here's a look at the top speed that they can fly.

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  • end of the measuring tape
    Tools By Quina Baterna 11 months ago

    Why Do Tape Measures Have Loose Ends? Here's What They're For

    Ever noticed the loose end on a tape measure? Learn why it’s designed that way and how it helps you measure accurately.

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  • Amazon packages at the doorstep
    Technology By Adnan Ahmed 11 months ago

    7 Brands That You May Not Know Are Owned By Amazon

    You may have heard of Amazon's services such as Prime Video, Amazon Fresh, or Amazon Web Services, but what of these other brands under its umbrella?

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  • sailing ship masts, rigging, and poop deck
    Technology By Tom Clark 11 months ago

    What Is A Poop Deck On A Ship? Here's What It Means

    Some seafaring terms are as out-of date as wooden pilot's wheels and using the stars and birds for navigation. What is a poop deck, and what does it do?

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  • Flora pitch on
    Technology By David Bixenspan 11 months ago

    What Happened To The Flora Smart Plant Monitor From Shark Tank Season 15?

    On season 15 of "Shark Tank," founders of the Flora smart plant monitor sought an investment, but were they successful? Here's what happened.

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  • Camera perched next to traffic light
    Cars By Mikael Trench 11 months ago

    No, Not All Traffic Lights Have Cameras - Here's How To Possibly Identify Those That Do

    Figuring out the placement of traffic lights with cameras isn't always a straightforward process.

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  • Crossy Road game on a MacBook
    Laptops By Adnan Ahmed 11 months ago

    Where Is Touch Alternatives On Mac? (And What Is It Used For?)

    Touch Alternatives on Mac is a handy feature for those apps designed for iPhone and iPad, but where do you find it? Here's all the details you need.

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  • crashed airplane laying on ground
    Technology By Daniel Feininger 11 months ago

    10 Of Aviation History's Worst Accidents, And Why They Happened

    While air travel incidents remain statistically rare, the accidents that do occur are often catastrophic and tragic. Here are aviation's worst accidents.

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  • Front of a black V60 Polestar Engineered plug-in hybrid wagon showing the grill and headlights
    Cars By Monday Goma 11 months ago

    Why Did Volvo Discontinue The V60? Possible Reasons, Explained

    Volvo has been one of the safest car brands, and it continues to make changes to its lineup. Here are the possible reasons the V60 was discontinued.

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  • Phone in hand with Weather app open showing percentage of rain
    Technology By Pankil Shah 11 months ago

    Here's What Your Weather App's 'Chance Of Rain' Percentage Actually Means

    The chance of precipitation figure on your weather app is a simple number with some complicated math underlying it.

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  • Person disconnects car battery terminals
    Cars By Daniel Trock 11 months ago

    How To Charge A Car Battery Without A Charger

    Even a gas-powered car needs a working battery to power the electronics and crank the engine. Here's how to charge your battery away from a charger.

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  • A road leading off into the distance.
    Cars By Barry Peacock 11 months ago

    10 Of The Longest Highways In The World, Ranked By Length

    Explore these vast roadways stretching across the world's continents, connecting towns and cities with plains, mountains, and other beautiful landscapes.

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  • A blue toy car with its side door open placed on top of a pile of banknotes and coins.
    Cars By Emma Street 11 months ago

    What Is APR For A Car Loan, And How Do You Get A Lower One?

    If you're in the market for the car and have to seek financial assistance, you're going to hear about the loan's APR. Here's what you need to know about it.

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  • stack of tires
    Cars By Quina Baterna 11 months ago

    3 Tire Brands That Are Manufactured In America

    Looking to but American-made tires? These three brands have proudly manufactured their tires in the USA for years and show no signs of changing.

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  • Marine Corps A-4 Skyhawk taxiing on tarmac
    Aviation By Brad Hill 11 months ago

    A-4 Skyhawk Top Speed: How Fast Is The Fighter Jet?

    The A-4 Skywalk was a lightweight beast when it was introduced in the 1950s. Here's its top speed, which even set a world record for class C aircraft.

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  • Person pointing at the tread on an old tire
    Car Accessories By UmmeAimon Shabbir 11 months ago

    How Much Should One Used Tire Cost On Average & Should You Buy A Single Or Two At A Time?

    Used tires can be a budget-friendly option when you need more rubber in a pinch, but there are a lot of factors to consider before you make a purchase.

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  • Several Windows laptops placed next to one another
    Technology By Sumukh Rao 11 months ago

    10 M4 MacBook Air Laptop Alternatives (From Every Price Point)

    Looking beyond the M4 MacBook Air? Here are 10 solid alternatives across budgets that balance power, portability, and Windows-friendly perks.

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  • Carpentry hammer with waffle or milled head
    Hand Tools By Bob Sharp 11 months ago

    Why Do Some Hammers Have Waffle Heads? Here's What They're For

    You may have noticed the textural differences of hammer heads and wondered what purpose each serves. Here's what to do, and not to do, with waffle-head hammers.

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  • A man riding a motorcycle with other motorcyclists.
    Motorcycles By Mike Shutt 11 months ago

    What Does It Mean When A Biker Has Their Left Palm Facing Up And Swings It Upwards?

    Motorcyclists have a vast amount of hand signals they use when riding in a group. Here's what one of those signals means and why it's important to know.

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  • A person holding an automotive oxygen (o2) sensor
    Cars By John Davis 11 months ago

    Is It Okay To Drive A Car With A Faulty O2 Sensor?

    Your vehicle's O2 sensor plays a significant role in its performance and if it's faulty, it's not something you should ignore. Here's what you need to know.

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  • Volkswagen cars in front of Volkswagen showroom
    Cars By Sagar Naresh 11 months ago

    10 Used Volkswagen Models You Should Steer Clear Of At All Costs

    In Volkswagen's decades-long history, not every model could be a hit. Here are the models to avoid if you're in the market for a VW.

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  • Worker using early 20th-century Milwaukee battery-powered tool
    Milwaukee By Jack Picone 11 months ago

    The Power Tool Technology You May Not Know Milwaukee Invented

    Milwaukee is a leader of innovation in the tool industry with the invention of this one technology that is used by every tool manufacturer today.

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  • Red Subaru BRZ on black background
    Cars By Monday Goma 11 months ago

    What Does BRZ Stand For On The Subaru Car?

    Subaru developed the BRZ 2+2 sports car in partnership with Toyota, and it's been on sale for over a decade. What does BRZ stand for on a Subaru?

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  • Woman standing on a scale with workout equipment nearby
    Technology By Lynnae Williams 11 months ago

    How Do Smart Scales Get Their Measurements? (And Are They Accurate?)

    Smart scales can provide a lot of data before just a regular scale, and in a way that the average user can easily read it, but how exactly do they work?

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  • A red 2025 Lincoln Nautilus driving near the ocean
    SUVs and Crossovers By Jack O'Neill 11 months ago

    10 Of The Best Luxury Cars & SUVs You Can Buy In 2025, Ranked

    Looking for something stylish that can still serve as a dependable daily driver? These luxury sedans and SUVs are some of the best options on the market.

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  • Person using flat woodworking pencil
    Tools By Patrick Phillips 11 months ago

    Why Are Woodworking Pencils Flat?

    You may have noticed that a carpenter's pencil is very unusual, thanks to it's wide, flat design, but there a number of practical reasons for this.

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  • Car's rear brakes with brake rotor visible
    Cars By Nate Williams 11 months ago

    This Bad Parking Habit Can Warp Your Brake Rotors

    Did you know a common parking mistake can warp your brake rotors? Learn what it is and how to avoid costly repairs.

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