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Sports Day Scores a Hit
Sophos team members from the UK gathered at the Abingdon office for a sports day themed get-together.
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Toddlers Smell Like Flowers, Teens Smell ‘Goatlike,’ Study Finds
Two musky steroids, and higher levels of odorous acids, distinguish the body odors of adolescents and tots.
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Long Before Amsterdam’s Coffee Shops, There Were Hallucinogenic Seeds
A nearly 2,000-year-old stash pouch provides the first evidence of the intentional use of a powerful psychedelic plant in Western Europe during the Roman Era.
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White Negronis might not be white, but they’re always delicious
White Negronis made with classic French gentian liqueurs are notably different on the palate from their red cousins.
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Cupid the peacock was shot with an arrow. Neighbors united to help him.
“When I saw the extent of the injury, it’s a miracle he’s alive,” said Donny Block, who worked with neighbors in Exeter, Calif., to get Cupid into surgery.
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My parents have sided with my cheating ex. Give advice to this Hax question.
Every week, we ask readers to think like an advice columnist and submit their advice to a question Carolyn Hax hasn’t answered.
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This penne with vodka sauce is simple and sensational
On the stovetop or baked, pasta with a quick vodka sauce and wilted spinach makes a satisfying weeknight meal.
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Reddit Rises 48% in First Day of Trading
The social media company’s debut on the New York Stock Exchange was one of the first major tech initial public offerings of the year.
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U.S. Justice Dept. Sues Apple, Claiming iPhone Monopoly in Antitrust Case
The lawsuit caps years of regulatory scrutiny of Apple’s wildly popular suite of devices and services, which have fueled its growth into a nearly $3 trillion public company.
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National Plan to Look Into Homeowners Insurers Hits a Hurdle
Roughly two weeks after state regulators said they were collecting details on insurers’ homeowners businesses, key states may opt out, undermining the effort.