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You, The BuzzFeed Readers, Made This General Knowledge Quiz — Can You Ace It?

This is a quiz where thinking like everyone else comes in handy.

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Sources: Howard to Basketball HOF on 1st ballot

Dwight Howard, an 8-time NBA All-Star and 3-time Defensive Player of the Year, has been elected to the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame, sources told ESPN.

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Andrea Adelson

S.C. heads back to title game after ripping Texas

After overwhelming Texas 74-57 Friday in the Final Four of the women's NCAA tournament, South Carolina is just a win away from repeating as national champions for the first time in school history.

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Ovechkin draws even with Gretzky after goal 894

Alex Ovechkin has tied Wayne Gretzky's NHL goals record by scoring the 894th of his career, setting off a wild celebration on the ice with his teammates and chants of "Ovi! Ovi!" in the crowd that included the "Great One" himself.

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I Finally Worked Up The Courage To Tell My Husband I’d Never Had An Orgasm. His Response Shocked Me.

"I’d rehearsed this conversation in my mind countless times, but I could never bring myself to mention it."

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Pete Thamel and Jeff Borzello

Sources: Texas A&M to hire Samford's McMillan

Samford's Bucky McMillan is set to take over for Buzz Williams as Texas A&M's men's basketball coach, with the two sides finalizing a five-year deal, sources told ESPN.

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Ryan Barone

How to harness the rising amount of data in real estate

Data can identify trends to help both landlords and renters.

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Matthew A. Chang

Autonomous freight transport that looks like Disney’s monorail

Green Corridors is reimagining a way to move freight over borders and away from traffic, strengthening the critical supply chain.

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There's Zero Shame In Weird Body Things, But These 47 Products Can Help

Just trust me when I say you aren't the only one with stubborn warts, smelly breath, and impossible-to-get-rid-of ingrown hairs.

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"I Don't Think Younger People Realize This": 24 "Hard To Swallow" Truths About Aging That No One Talks About

"Feeling that I no longer have anything of value to contribute. No one really cares about my life experiences. I'm yesterday's news."

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36 Reviewer-Approved Products That’ll Get Your Yard In Tip-Top Shape For Spring

These finds will help go from hot mess to outdoor success.

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37 Products You’ll Probably Be So In Love With Your Partner Might Get Jealous

Be ready to hide your new fave travel mug and dry shampoo from your partner because they WILL try to swipe them.

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Mark Schofield

5 critical questions for qualifying at the F1 Japanese Grand Prix

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Setting the stage for qualifying at the Japanese Grand Prix by diving into five big questions facing the grid

A frenetic Friday in Suzuka has set the stage for a fascinating qualifying session at the Japanese Grand Prix.

At the moment, McLaren remain the class of the field. Lando Norris topped the timing sheets in FP1 while his teammate Oscar Piastri was on top in FP2, with Norris right behind him.

With two wins in two grands prix, McLaren enter the...

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Mitchell Northam

Despite complaints from iconic coaches, don’t expect NCAA to change double-regional format for women’s tournament

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NCAA President Charlie Baker said Friday that it would be “really hard to change” the women’s NCAA Tournament format in the near future.

TAMPA, Fla. — The complaints could not be ignored. From Birmingham, Alabama, to Spokane, Washington, last weekend, some of the most prominent coaches in women’s college basketball took aim at the NCAA’s fairly-new double-regional format.

First to loudly voice his disapproval with the...

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Phils' Harper: Loser talk to whine about Dodgers

Phillies slugger Bryce Harper loves L.A. -- well, at least the World Series champion Dodgers' freewheeling spending on their way to a nearly $320 million payroll.

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With Gretzky on hand, Ovechkin scores 893rd

Capitals star Alex Ovechkin scored his 893rd career goal Friday night against the Blackhawks to move one back of tying and two away from breaking Wayne Gretzky's NHL record.

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Carlo Stocco

Go back to our roots for a healthier plate and planet

Even with traditional diets, food producers can innovate.

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Peter Wang

How to fund open source’s future

Sometimes it’s better to charge for features developed from open source to continue building on it.

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Margot Sanger-Katz and Rebecca Robbins

Trump Rejects Proposal for Medicare to Cover Wegovy and Other Obesity Drugs

Administration officials reversed a decision made during the Biden presidency that would have given millions of people access to weight-loss drugs paid for Medicare and Medicaid.

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