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On November 5, people across Great Britain celebrate Guy Fawkes Night with bonfires and fireworks. But who was Guy Fawkes and why does he have a celebration named after him?
Claire Cock-Starkey|
From tragic factory fires to toxic food scandals, some safety laws we may take for granted today actually have some pretty unsettling backstories.
Colin Scanlon|

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Misconceptions


Woodstock wasn't all peace and love. A helicopter had to airdrop food and Jimi Hendrix performed for a tiny fraction of the original crowd—here are five misconceptions about Woodstock.
Eden Gordon|

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