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‘Zombie Trout’ Unsettle Montana, Long a Fly-Fishing Mecca
Warming waters and other factors along the state’s rivers like the Big Hole appear to be contributing to alarmingly low numbers of the state’s renowned rainbow and brown trout.
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Sharks on an Australian Golf Course Made a Watery Grave Like no Other
A group of bull sharks ended up spending 17 years in a lake by a golf course’s 14th hole, suggesting that the predators can live in low-saltwater environments indefinitely.
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Michelin Stars Can Come With Some Costs for Restaurants
As its universe of dining guides expands to new places, the company is asking those regions to help pay the bill. And some chefs fear the honors are fostering a world of restaurant clones.
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A Bathtub in the Kitchen? Not a Problem for New Yorkers.
The appliances might be miniature and the floor plans eccentric, but these home cooks make it work.
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4 ways to make your entryway more functional
Professional organizers and other experts share a range of ideas to upgrade your entry, whether you want a low-lift solution or a more complex DIY project.
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5 reasons to keep some dead wood in your garden
You can help your garden — and the planet — by leaving the decaying logs and stumps where they are.
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Ask Amy: Grandma worries about parents allowing teen to drink at home
Her teen grandson is allowed to drink alcohol at home, but she is worried it is a bad idea.
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Miss Manners: Have the rules of handing someone sharp objects changed?
The letter writer is confused about the social rules around handing someone sharp objects.
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Carolyn Hax: Boyfriend worries his girlfriend’s stepdad is emotionally abusive
His girlfriend’s stepdad threatens to withhold financial support if she doesn’t do what he wants. Is this emotional abuse?
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House lawmakers return to looming budget and impeachment decisions
Funding the government will mark the greatest hurdle to date for the fragile House Republican majority and Kevin McCarthy’s chances of keeping his speaker’s gavel.