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You’ll never see city animals the same way again after this no-holds-barred ranking. Mark Green resigns from Congress, ...
With nets, patience, and a wild hunch, they pulled a living legend out of the floodwaters.
While most critters are relatively harmless, some can be dangerous, if not deadly. Be aware of these animals as you head ...
The '80s were a time of unique food products and diet trends, but these eyebrow-raising food safety issues just weren't top ...
Over 20,000 participants are coming to New Orleans for the The Lutheran Church—Missouri Synod (LCMS) triennial Youth ...
After the first majors of the year, we check in on our leaderboard to see the award-winning work currently topping the tables ...
In reality, some of the city's most exciting and meaningful murals are found outside Wynwood's borders, with local and ...
EADaily, . In South Korea, they fell in love with lapdogs and refused dog meat dishes. What happened? Andrei Lankov, a ...
Hidden in Pittsburgh’s urban landscape sits a bargain hunter’s nirvana that makes big box stores seem ridiculously overpriced by comparison. Red White & Blue Thrift Store stands as a monument to the ...
You’ll find yourself wandering through what feels like the world’s most eclectic outdoor mall, where the ceiling is the ...
Most urban legends stick around because they sound emotionally or intuitively right, even when they’re outdated or just plain wrong, and it’s no different in financial planning.
A new study argues that religion, politics and war affect how animals and plants in cities evolve, and the confluence of these forces seem to be actively affecting urban wildlife in L.A.