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And now to the legends, the mayhem, and the misinformation! New Articles - Is the venomous 'two-striped telamonia' spider lurking beneath toilet seats in public restrooms?
- Did Rep. Gabrielle Giffords of Arizona ask Gen. David Petraeus what he was 'doing to reduce carbon emissions in the war on terror'?
- Is the U.S. government proposing a 1% tax on debit card usage and/or banking transactions?
- Photographs purportedly show a "fire waterfall" at Yosemite National Park.
- Is Wal-Mart trying out products embedded with RFID tracking chips?
- Math puzzler: Dollar disappears during motel transaction.
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