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Would you exclude 50% of a species and think you're going to survive, questions Dr NobuLali Dangazele from Gibs.
Two years after announcing an expansion and equal prize money initiative, Tétreault hopes to continue growing the 1000-level tournament in Montréal.
It’s horses and rafting and zip lines, but Camp Hope, funded by the Family Justice Center of Sonoma County, also offers trusted adults and fellow campers who understand that life is not always ...
When someone needs to document every sunset and caption every meal, the vacation might not actually be about the destination.
It all starts with a photo, a text, a call. That’s all it takes to make The Karens, Chantel Rzewnicki and Melanie Thomas, spring into action.
Light pollution confuses and disorients seabirds around the globe, luring them towards land — and potentially dangerous situations. In the Westman Islands ...
Small-space grilling is heating up city living, with compact electric grills turning rooftops, balconies and kitchens into ...
The things that once seemed like markers of having "made it" become ordinary, even vaguely embarrassing. Your teenage self ...
Meow & Mocha is Oklahoma’s newest cat cafe. Consume coffee, imbibe boba tea and frolic with felines. It also serves up help for a bigger problem: the overpopulation of unwanted stray cats.
The neon “HOT DOGS” sign glows in the window like a lighthouse for hungry travelers. Inside, you might find yourself sitting next to anyone from local judges to construction workers. Good food is the ...
While people who grew up in poverty are more likely to experience obesity in adulthood because of a range of health, money, ...
Shelby Benzing is a 21- year-old UNR student who lives with cerebral palsy— a neurological condition that disrupts control of muscle movement and coordination. Though the reconciliation bill has ...
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