The 7 Best Miter Saws for Cutting Precise, Accurate Angles
These crosscutting models, including our top choice from Bosch, make possible an endless array of woodworking projects.

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These crosscutting models, including our top choice from Bosch, make possible an endless array of woodworking projects.

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The brand has designed something that builds confidence fast for beginner woodworkers.

Listen to music the old-school way with these models we tested and recommend.

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In 1884, the Syria sank after hitting a reef in Fiji—and today its legacy lives on through lighthouses and reconciliation.

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This anomaly could be the wreckage—or another dead end in aviation’s greatest mystery.
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Precision fit, three-layer construction, and the kind of detail most floor mats overlook.

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Roughing it doesn't mean you need a rough landing. We got our hands on models from Yeti, Coleman, REI Co-op, and more.

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After a fiery tanker crash severed a route used by 160,000 vehicles a day, engineers used foamed glass, nonstop work, and a NASCAR-grade jet dryer to pull off the “Philly Special.”

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Inside the bizarre case of the USS Cyclops, which remains lost 108 years after it disappeared.

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From 1811 to 1812, quakes in the central U.S. rang church bells in Boston and caused the Mississippi to flow backward.

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On January 3, 1961, the small Stationary Low-Power Reactor Number One (SL-1) exploded at the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory—possibly because of a prank gone wrong.

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4,000-year-old megalithic art in the South Caucasus holds the mysteries of an ancient culture.

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