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» more newsButterflies, snakes and flowers: In rugged Baja canyons, San Diego ...
Sulphur butterflies glide across Zorrillo Canyon, hundreds of them, moving back and forth against the cerulean sky. It’s nothing short of a fairy wonderland for the scientists below.
At least, that’s how Jon Rebman, curator of botany at the ...Read More
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» more newsThe Best Times of Year to Shop for Major Savings
Timing isn’t just everything in comedy—it’s also crucial for smart shopping. Knowing when to buy can save you hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars each year. Retailers operate on predictable sales cycles, and learning when to strike ...Read More
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Kombucha for your face: A fermenter transforms her bubbly brew into ...
While you may be familiar with kombucha’s benefits for your gut, one brewer is determined to show that the beverage and its byproducts can also make for excellent skincare.
Phoenixville, Pennsylvania-based Olga Sorzano, 49, the owner and brewer...Read More
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Enhance Grip and Prevent Phone Drops: The Rubber Band Hack
In today's digital age, our smartphones are essential companions, helping us stay connected and organized. However, the sleek and smooth design of these devices can sometimes make them slippery to hold, increasing the risk of accidental drops. ...Read More
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Forced to Make an Impossible Choice
Dear Annie: I never thought I would write to an advice column about this, but I am genuinely torn.
I am a 34-year-old woman with two dogs, Bella and Murphy. They are both rescues and have been with me through a breakup, a move and the death of my...Read More
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Butterflies, snakes and flowers: In rugged Baja canyons, San Diego ...
Sulphur butterflies glide across Zorrillo Canyon, hundreds of them, moving back and forth against the cerulean sky. It’s nothing short of a fairy wonderland for the scientists below.
At least, that’s how Jon Rebman, curator of botany at the ...Read More