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  • How Many Emails Did Bill Clinton Write as President?
  • Who Wrote More Words than Anybody Else?
  • What Are the Origins of the Jewish Blood Libel Myth?
  • NASA Considered -- The Rejected -- Female Pilots in the 1960s
  • Ben Franklin's Musical Invention Enjoys a Revival
  • How the Zip Code Changed America
  • Does the Stock Market Do Better Under Democrats or Republicans?
  • Why Is Washington DC So Much Smaller than the Founders Envisioned?
  • What's a Spider Hole?
  • They Can't Both Be Right
  • How the Smithsonian Finally Got an African-History Museum
  • Why Is There a Pyramid on U.S. Money?
  • The Anasazi Ate Turkey Long Before the Pilgrims
  • Who Invented Port?
  • Lincoln Never Said That
  • So the Pilgrims Celebrated the First Thanksgiving?
  • When Was Cloture Devised?
  • George McGovern's Faux Pas
  • JFK Was Almost Killed as President-Elect
  • The Woman Behind Thanksgiving
  • So Where Did the First Thanksgiving Take Place?
  • Iraq's Casualties Greater than Vietnam's During the First 3 Years of War in Asia
  • His Father Fought in the Civil War -- HIS FATHER!
  • Racist Place Names
  • Name the Person Who Made These Anti-Semitic Remarks
  • What Happened to the Riderless Horse at JFK's Funeral?
  • Oldest Condom in the World
  • What Does the Stock Market Tell Us About Next Year's Election (And Vice Versa?)(
  • Islam's Division into 2 Main Camps Began When ...
  • What? Charlie Chaplin Wasn't Jewish?
  • Just How Lewd Was Elizabethan England?
  • When the Papal Chair Is Empty
  • Benedict Arnold's Flawed Gravestone
  • How Did Mobsters Hide Bodies?
  • Noted Suicides Through History
  • Did the Japanese Use Mustard Gas in WW II?
  • How the Poverty Rate Is Determined
  • Dr. Rice, I Presume!
  • Reagan Opposed the Recall
  • Edison and the Electric Chair
  • How Many Generals Have Been Elected President?
  • Did the U.S. Count Civilian Dead in Vietnam?
  • Voting in California 100 Years Ago: How Things Have Changed
  • Korea Used to Be Spelled Corea: Why That Is Now Important
  • The 10 Commandments?
  • Bush Is a Divider not a Uniter
  • Peter L'Enfant?
  • Quick: Guess Which Film Clip from the 20th Century Is the Most Popular?
  • Muslim Against Muslim: The War Within Islam
  • Keep the 10 Commandments in the Alabama Courthouse?
  • What Was the Triangle Trade?
  • Why Do Suburbs Feature Grand Lawns?
  • House-Senate Conference Committees: A Tempestuous Past
  • Road Accidents ... Are Cars to Blame?
  • Has a UN Official Ever Been Specifically Targeted for Assassination?
  • When Did World War II End?
  • What Is the Baath Party
  • Productivity Isn't Increasing Faster Now than in the Past
  • Was Duke University Built with Tobacco Money?
  • Why Don't Editors Show Dead People on TV or in Newspapers?
  • What Event in History Cost the U.S. the Most Money?
  • Why Do Museums Now Have to Worry About the Origins of Their Artifacts?
  • Bush's 2 Question Rule
  • Did the British Invent Lasagne?
  • Putting the Death Toll of Saddam's Victims in Perspective
  • The Story of the Only Enlisted Man to Be Honored with a Memorial at Gettysburg
  • The Origins of the Great Seal
  • Wright Brothers Didn't Hail from North Carolina
  • Ohio's Importance in the Presidential Sweepstakes
  • Paul Revere's Ride: A Team Effort
  • How Easy Would It Be for a PhD to Make an Atomic Bomb?
  • Do You Know the Story Behind the Nina, the Pinta and the Santa Maria?
  • How Much Do States and Localities Spend?
  • What War Since World War II Has Been the Deadliest?
  • Is the American Economy Really the Best Off in the World?
  • Just How Badly in Debt is the United States?
  • What Kind of Gas Mileage Did the Model T Get?
  • The Gay Betsy Ross
  • How Did St. Petersburg Come into Existence?
  • Does the Stock Market Affect Presidential Elections (Or At Least Reflect Economic Conditions that Decide Elections)?
  • How Did Arlington National Cemetery Come into Being?
  • Is It Iraq or Irak? (And Is It E-raq or Eye-raq?)
  • When the U.S. Government Tested Chemicals on American Citizens
  • Did State Spending in the 1990s Get Out of Control?
  • Why Do Soldiers Shout HOO-AH?
  • Where Does the Word Quarantine Come From?
  • "Render to Caesar": What Jesus Meant
  • What's a Cakewalk?
  • How Does the Bush Tax Cut Compare with Reagan's and Kennedy's?
  • When Did President Begin Releasing Their Tax Returns?
  • Was"Americanism" Always the Preserve of the Right?
  • What the Marshall Plan Cost
  • Terrorists and Pirates
  • Imbedded Journalists: Nothing New
  • New Zealand: We Beat the Wright Brothers
  • On the Relationship Between War and Money
  • Will the Bush Tax Cuts Prove Supply-Side Economics Works?
  • War-Speak
  • Iraq's Indebtedness Is as Deep as Its Oil Wells
  • War of Words
  • Public Opinion in the 1930s When Danger Lurked Everywhere

  • Do Wars Bring About Prosperity?

  • Blacks Were Not Over-Represented in the Ranks of the Vietnam Troops

  • Science and War

  • How Long Do Our Wars Last?

  • Why Do We Put Up Yellow Ribbons During Wars?

  • Will Iraq Begin Selling Oil in Dollars Again?

  • The History of the Marine Units Fighting in Iraq

  • Why do Soldiers Wave a White Flag When Surrendering?

  • Say Goodbye to the Cold War Peace Dividend

  • Just How Big Is the Projected Deficit?

  • Artists And War

  • How often has the u.s. Used the veto at the un?

  • Bush's Infrequent Press Conferences

  • How The NYT Missed The News That Crick And Watson Had Discovered Dna

  • Out Of Africa

  • So How Long Will We Stay In Iraq?

  • It Took Less Time To Try Eichmann

  • 25 Percent Of Gulf War Vets Disabled

  • Is The Stock Market Doomed This Year?

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