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New Method That Pinpoints Wood’s Origin May Curb Illegal Timber
The study could help identify wood from Russia, which has been banned by many countries because of the war.
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They were bitter rivals. Then one of them needed a kidney.
It was a long journey for James Harris and Russ Redhead to become close enough that they now wear matching T-shirts that say “Kidney Buddies for Life.”
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50 years ago, her book took on the wine patriarchy. It still holds up.
Fifty years ago, wine journalist Eunice Fried wrote the book on helping women take charge of the bottle.
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How to (responsibly) let your cat outside
Giving your house cat a taste of freedom doesn’t have to imperil local birds or other wildlife. Here’s what experts suggest.
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Celery Soup
This creamy soup features a double dose of celery by incorporating an entire bunch of the fresh vegetable as well as celery seeds.
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Carolyn Hax: Wife is constantly looking for evidence of spouse’s infidelity
A spouse is exhausted by wife’s constant snooping and insecurity as she attempts to prove imagined infidelity.
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How Japan Is Trying to Rebuild Its Chip Industry
Taiwan’s semiconductor giant, TSMC, is quickly remaking a farm town in Japan into Asia’s next hub of chip manufacturing with enormous government support.
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German Business Is Tangled in Red Tape
Companies in Germany complain that the demands of bureaucracy are costing them time and money that would be better spent building their businesses.
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Banks Made Big Climate Promises. A New Study Doubts They Work.
Using European Central Bank lending data, researchers said there was not evidence that voluntary commitments were effective in reducing emissions.
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Latest 2024 election news: Biden to tout proposed investments in ‘care economy’
Live updates from the 2024 campaign trail with the latest news on presidential candidates, polls, primaries and more.