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Up to a Trillion Cicadas Are About to Emerge in the U.S.
Two periodical cicada broods are appearing in a 16-state area in the Midwest and Southeast for the first time in centuries. Can you get rid of them? Do they bite you? We answer your questions.
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We’re setting up friends on a double date. I’m nervous! 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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Aluminum and paper wine bottles are here to stay. Here are 3 to try.
By significantly reducing bottle weight, the wine’s carbon footprint significantly goes down as well.
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Nonalcoholic beer is better than ever. These are our top picks.
The nonalcoholic beer market is finally good. So, which should you reach for at the store?
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I never craved tofu. Lemony piccata sauce changed everything.
Like chicken, tofu absorbs and doesn’t compete with piccata’s punchy, lemony flavor.
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Ask Sahaj: My son’s 5-month relationship ended 3 years ago. He’s still reeling.
What can this parent do to help their son who’s still stuck on a breakup from three years ago?
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TikTok Spends Millions on Ad Blitz as Congress Considers Banning the App
The video app is spending millions on ads as Congress considers a bill that could lead to a U.S. ban.
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Plan to Stash Pollution Beneath the Sea Could Save Money and Jobs
The Italian energy giant Eni sees future profits from collecting carbon dioxide and pumping it into natural gas fields that have been exhausted.
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Nebraska lawmakers vote against Trump-fueled push to change electoral vote system
Nebraska is one of only two states that divide electoral votes among statewide and congressional district winners, which allowed Joe Biden to pick off an electoral vote in 2020.
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RFK Jr. campaign describes Jan. 6 defendants as ‘activists,’ then disavows email
The independent presidential candidate’s team later said the communication, which stated the defendants had been stripped of their rights, “does not reflect Mr. Kennedy’s views.”