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  • Aircraft carriers Lexington, Ranger, and Saratoga in an exercise before the US entered World War 2.
    Naval By Jowi Morales 2 months ago

    How Many Aircraft Carriers Did The US Have During World War 2?

    The number of U.S. aircraft carriers changed dramatically during World War II. Here’s how the fleet expanded and how many were in service.

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  • Interior of a Hyundai Ioniq model with a center console
    Cars By Brian McHugh 2 months ago

    Why Don't New Sports Cars Have Center Armrests?

    Sports cars are finding all sorts of ways to put out more power and handle better, but some also seem to be devoid of one small item: center armrests. Why?

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  • Close up of 442 badge on early 1970s Oldsmobile 442
    Classic Cars By Mike Garrett 2 months ago

    What Does '442' Mean On The Oldsmobile 442?

    The "442" designation on the Oldsmobile 442, which debuted in 1964, originally described different parts of the vehicle's powertrain and exhaust system.

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  • Pope leading mass inside Sistine Chapel.
    Cameras By Nadeem Sarwar 2 months ago

    Why You Can't Take Photos Inside The Sistine Chapel (There's A Copyright Involved)

    Why no photos allowed in the Sistine Chapel today? It’s not just tradition—it goes back to a past photography deal—and there’s more to it than copyright

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  • The grille of a 2025 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4xe
    SUVs and Crossovers By Chloe Clougher 2 months ago

    This Is The Least Satisfying Car Or SUV Model You Could Buy (According To Consumer Reports)

    There are some great vehicles on the market, and then others that completely miss the mark. Here is the least satisfying model according to Consumer Reports.

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  • Lights in a lighthouse rotating at night
    Naval By Ali Hassan 2 months ago

    Why Do The Lights In A Lighthouse Rotate? Here's How They Help Ships

    Long before GPS, lighthouses had been guiding sailors home for centuries. Their rotating lights use certain patterns to help ships navigate to shore.

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  • 2026 Jeep Cherokee front 3/4 view
    SUVs and Crossovers By Alex Hevesy 2 months ago

    Jeep's 2026 Cherokee Is A Hybrid, But That's Not The Biggest Shake-Up

    The Jeep Cherokee is making a comeback for the 2026 model year, but this time it returns as a hybrid. However, that's not the only thing to get excited about.

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  • Close-up of a Rolls-Royce Merlin engine's exhausts
    Aviation By Bob Sharp 2 months ago

    How One Woman's Simple, Yet Genius Invention Helped Win The WWII Air War

    Rolls-Royce Merlin-powered fighters played a huge role in the Allies winning WWII, but they may not have had as much success without this clever little fix.

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  • A maroon Jeep Cherokee XJ with large, aftermarket wheels at a steep upward angle in a rocky gorge.
    SUVs and Crossovers By Mark Roy 2 months ago

    Why Jeep Discontinued The Cherokee After Almost 50 Years

    The Jeep Cherokee is an iconic vehicle, but after 50 years of production, the model line was discontinued. Here are the reasons for this decision.

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  • A worried pilot
    Science By Olasubomi Gbenjo 2 months ago

    What Is The Point Of No Return On Flights & What Happens When Your Plane Passes It?

    On long-haul flights, there’s a moment when turning back is no longer an option. Here’s how that point is calculated and what factors influence it.

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  • Green 1970 Oldsmobile Toronado parked on grass at a car show
    Classic Cars By Madeline Cuccio 2 months ago

    What Was The Most Powerful Oldsmobile To Ever Make It To A Showroom Floor?

    The Oldsmobile 442 is the brand's muscle car icon, so you might expect that it was also the most powerful Olds ever. But that title belongs to another model.

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  • Silver 2002 Toyota Tacoma
    Cars By Alex Hevesy 2 months ago

    Is The Toyota 3RZ Engine Really As Reliable As Fans Say? This Teardown Takes A Closer Look

    Toyota is known for making some of the most reliable models on the market. This teardown explores whether its 3RZ engine is just as dependable.

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  • Swiss nuclear bunker above ground surrounded by trees
    Technology By KR Manalo 2 months ago

    Which Country Has The Most Nuclear Bunkers?

    Given its size, you may think the U.S. leads the way when it comes to nuclear bunkers, but America can't hold a candle to this tiny country in that regard.

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  • Apple Music vs Spotify graphic with company logos
    Audio By Max Miller 2 months ago

    Spotify Vs Apple Music: Which App Offers Better Sound Quality?

    There are many ways to choose between Apple Music and Spotify. But one of the two has a clear advantage for those of you concerned with sound quality.

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  • Mazda logo with water droplets
    Cars By Marc Magrini 2 months ago

    5 Mazda Models With The Worst Resale Value

    Mazda may not be in the same tier as Ford or Toyota, but its vehicles provide plenty of value and reliability, even if that won't save them from depreciation.

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  • Motorcyclist waiting at a traffic light
    Motorcycles By UmmeAimon Shabbir 2 months ago

    Why Do Bikers Rev Their Motorcycle Engines At Stop Lights?

    Motorcycle riders often blip the throttle at red lights, but the reasons go beyond making noise. Here’s why the habit started and still sticks around.

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  • Navy soldiers wearing talker helmet.
    Naval By Nadeem Sarwar 2 months ago

    Why Some US Navy Sailors Wore Helmets That Are Way Too Large For Their Heads

    In World War II, some U.S. Navy sailors wore unusually large helmets with a unique purpose. Here’s the history behind this distinctive headgear.

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  • Two men working on a project car in a garage
    Harbor Freight By Mark Cowley 2 months ago

    5 More Harbor Freight Gadgets Perfect For Your Next DIY Car Project

    Most project car enthusiasts know that Harbor Freight is a treasure trove of tools, but the retailer sells plenty of gadgets for weekend mechanics as well.

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  • Cyclist stopped at rural intersection with stop sign in foreground
    Cars By Max Miller 2 months ago

    Do Bicycles Have To Stop At Stop Signs In Colorado?

    Colorado has a massive cyclist population, and as such, it has some special rules to keep them safe.

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  • A toy car on a pile of coins
    Cars By Daniel Trock 2 months ago

    Should You Lower Your Insurance Coverage If Your Car Is 10 Years Old Or More? Here's What The Experts Say

    Lower premiums sound tempting, but is it wise for a car that's 10 years old or more? Here’s what the experts suggest you weigh before deciding.

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  • Home Screen of an iPad Pro.
    Technology By Nadeem Sarwar 2 months ago

    6 Tips For Using Your iPad As A Laptop Replacement

    Practical tips, gear picks, and app suggestions to make your iPad work harder as a laptop alternative without overpromising what it can do.

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  • 20V Max XR ¼-inch Quiet Hydraulic Impact Driver in use
    Dewalt By Jack Picone 2 months ago

    How Does DeWalt's Hydraulic Impact Driver Work & Is It Worth It? Here's What Users Say

    DeWalt’s hydraulic impact driver promises less noise, less vibration, and plenty of power, but do real users think it’s worth adding to your toolkit?

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  • The Volkswagen XL1 in silver on a backroad, front 3/4 view
    Cars By Marko Sokolovski 2 months ago

    10 Bizarre Diesel-Powered Cars Everyone Forgot About

    Non-truck diesel vehicles might be hard to come by unless you're in Europe, but in case you forget, there used to be many bizarre diesel-powered cars.

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  • 2026 Genesis GV70
    Automotive Reviews By Chris Davies 2 months ago

    Genesis Could've Screwed Up The 2026 GV70 So Badly

    Genesis could have dropped the ball any number of ways with its refresh of the GV70, like changing too much or, possibly, too little. How did it do?

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  • Tineco Prime Day promo
    Promoted By Zach Lisabeth 2 months ago

    Get Your Home Squeaky Clean This Summer With Tineco Vacuums And Cleaners

    Taking care of mess - whether dry or wet - needn't be a chore. Check out Tineco's best vacuums and cleaners, available on Amazon.

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  • Northrop B-2 Spirit at the National Museum of the United States Air Force.
    Aviation By Eli Shayotovich 2 months ago

    Why The B-2 Bomber Couldn't Fly In The Rain Initially (And When It Was Fixed)

    The legendary B-2 Bomber is known for its stealth, but it once was known for being susceptible to issues caused by rain.

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  • A tiny, bean-shaped NYPD Smart ForTwo patrol car is seen parked outside the NYPD Times Square substation in Midtown Manhattan, New York City.
    Cars By Ivo Gievski 2 months ago

    5 Of The Strangest Classic Police Cars In America

    Law enforcement requires plenty of cool equipment, and the mighty police car is at the top of the list. These patrol vehicles came in unusual forms.

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