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There are a million great reasons to visit your local farmers’ market. Between the sun-ripened produce, fresh-baked treats, and locally raised meats, cheeses, and eggs, there’s truly something for
New research reveals that simply living through the COVID-19 pandemic — regardless of infection — has measurably aged our brains, with the effect most pronounced
Sometimes a parent's got to do what a parent's got to do. Whether their kiddo is throwing a seemingly endless temper tantrum or refusing to eat their veggies, parents have to occasionally get a
In our day-to-day lives, it's easy to forget that our planet isn't the only one out there. NASA has been hard at work exploring the far reaches of our own galaxy, as well as uncovering a tiny
Two more dogs were rescued from a North Philadelphia home after two critically ill puppies were dumped outside ACCT Philly, the Pennsylvania SPCA announced on
Only days after intense rain flooded out streets and homes on the South and Southwest sides of Chicago, the city plans to launch a new high-tech system to warn people about flash flooding.The city,
Taco Bell is a fast food staple and has been for several decades. It’s just a guilty pleasure for some folks. Still, even those of us who eat at this Mexican-inspired chain regularly may be unaware
You’re sitting in a doctor’s office with numbing cream spread on your face like buttercream icing on a cake. You’re preparing to have a laser beam penetrate your skin at the same temperature that
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Since his release from a Russian prison in April, Stanislav Tarnavskyi has been in a hurry to build the life in Ukraine he dreamed about during three years of captivity.The 25
In the humid cloud forests of the Ecuadorian Andes - a dramatic landscape where enormous wax palms tower over moss-laden ground, and epiphytes, or plants that grow on other plants, appear to "cover
Tissues stuffed into the seat-back pocket, grime smeared across the tray table, and crumbs pulverized into the carpet: a messy airline cabin is unfortunately all too common on board many planes today
By the time they are a few months old, infants born with alternating hemiplegia of childhood (AHC) begin experiencing terrifying episodes of paralysis and seizures, and will soon show developmental
Three different meteor showers are happening at the same time this month, giving skywatchers plenty of chances to spend their summer nights looking for shooting stars.The annual alpha Capricornids,
KENTUCKY (FOX 56) — Biologists surveying an eastern Kentucky stream captured a glimpse of a rarely seen giant salamander whose numbers are declining. The Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife
Animated sci-fi comedy Rick and Mortyhas gained a strong following in its over 10 years on the air, becoming one of the most well-known shows currently running. Following the interplanetary
Cancer is a destructive illness that causes cells in the body to multiply uncontrollably and eventually interfere with the functioning of essential organs. Cancer remains a leading cause of death
Another one of the smaller states in the northeast, New Hampshire is similar to the likes of Connecticut, Maine, Rhode Island and Vermont when it comes to its high school sporting scenes.
Spoiler Alert: This list contains spoilers for 'Squid Game.'After that explosive third season, Squid Game is over. For now, at least. With every game revealed and every twist officially turned, fans
Young athletes came out Saturday for the Habitat for Humanity of Greater Pittsburgh Youth Triathlon. It was held at the North Park Swimming Pool in McCandless. Around 270 kids participated in the
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