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Urban Animals Can’t Take the Heat, Study Finds
A warming climate could make cities even less hospitable to wild mammals, according to new research.
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Allergies and Special Dietary Restrictions Put College Dining Halls to the Test
A surge of students with allergies and special diets is challenging meal services and changing the shape of the campus cafeteria.
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‘Please write me,’ she scribbled on a random egg in 1951. Someone just did.
Mary Foss Starn, now 92, slipped the egg into a carton and sent it out like a note in a bottle to see if anyone would respond. Someone did, 72 years later.
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Why furniture got so bad
Furniture used to last generations. Now it barely survives a move. Industry insiders explain.
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Cucumber-Jalapeño Agua Fresca
Cooling cucumber and a bit of jalapeño are whirred together to make this refreshing nonalcoholic drink, with just a hint of heat, from a recipe in Danny Trejo’s “Trejo’s Cantina” cookbook.
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Watermelon Agua Fresca
This refreshing agua fresca, from actor and chef Danny Trejo, stars watermelon, whirred up with sugar, lime juice a pinch of cayenne pepper, and is topped with a cube of the fruit coated in spicy Tajín .
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Ask Amy: We started as an affair. His ex doesn’t want me at his funeral.
He cheated on her, and they divorced. Now he’s dead, and she doesn’t want his affair partner at the funeral.
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A special congressional election in blue Rhode Island highlights party factions
The race in Rhode Island’s 1st District has become a case study of factions within the Democratic Party — and of how controversies can make or break a campaign.
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Could the 14th Amendment keep Trump off the ballot in 2024?
A legal theory gaining traction argues that Donald Trump’s actions surrounding the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection disqualify him from being president.
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Peter Navarro heads to trial with gutted defense and mounting bills
Former Trump trade adviser heads to trial over his refusing to comply with the select committee.