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Don’t (totally) clean up your garden this fall
Environmental wisdom suggests leaving most of the debris behind, at least until early spring.
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Wisconsin might get an official state cocktail: the brandy old-fashioned
If a proposed bill passes, Wisconsin might be the first state to adopt an official cocktail: the brandy old-fashioned.
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Arayes With Cucumber Labneh
Arayes, flavorful Arab hamburgers of sorts, are fast and easy to prepare.
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Shipping Contributes Heavily to Climate Change. Are Green Ships the Solution?
The container shipping lines that carry the bulk of global trade are betting on greener technologies, but there are still reasons those wagers could fail.
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Plans to Slash Emissions at Britain’s Largest Steel Plant Cause Unease
Tata Steel wants to close polluting blast furnaces in Port Talbot, Wales, but employees worry that their jobs will go, too.
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Seeking the ‘Right’ Customers, an Insurer Is Accused of Discrimination
Erie Insurance defends its practice of telling agents to use subjective factors when judging a potential customer. Maryland regulators say the company sought to exclude Black and Hispanic people.
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Trump maintains lead in Iowa poll while Haley ties for second with DeSantis
Forty-three percent of likely caucus-goers pick Donald Trump as their first-choice candidate, while Nikki Haley and Ron DeSantis both draw 16 percent support in the NBC News-Des Moines Register-Mediacom Iowa Poll.
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Spurned by moderates and MAGA: How DeSantis’s coalition has deflated
Centrists have recoiled at DeSantis’s entreaties to the Trump base. At the same time, he has lost ground with Trump supporters.
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How Trump critics hope to use the 14th Amendment to kick him off ballots
Courts around the country are beginning to consider challenges to former president Donald Trump’s ability to run for president again.
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Federal Judge Reinstates Gag Order on Trump in Election Case
Judge Tanya Chutkan ruled that her order should stay in effect while the former president’s lawyers pursue an appeal.