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The new COVID variant has symptoms that are similar to allergies. Here’s how to tell the difference
Is it pink eye, allergies… or COVID?
05/16/2023 16:00 UTC
Boko Haram leaders are being attacked by snakes and bees
Captured fighters report the critters are reincarnations of the people they killed
07/08/2014 16:00 UTC
"A sexual past doesn't mean you have a bad track record with women": Donald Trump's attacks on Bill Clinton backfired, voters say Trump is far worse for women
When asked who was worse for women, “Donald Trump” was the overwhelming response
05/26/2016 20:17 UTC
Read this next: 6 new novels coming in September you won't want to miss
Five new books and one new in paperback to get your reading lists ready for September
08/31/2019 15:59 UTC
Bruce Springsteen's unreleased "Harry Potter" song surfaces on book's 20th anniversary
16 years after it was produced, Springsteen's ballad for the "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" is released
06/26/2017 17:28 UTC
Edible landscapes are un-lawning America
These 12 businesses are turning sterile, water- and chemical-intensive lawns into food forests
01/20/2019 20:29 UTC
3 reasons Forever 21’s bankruptcy doesn’t spell the end of brick-and-mortar retailing
Clothing racks won’t be going away anytime soon
10/06/2019 12:29 UTC
Ghosts of the past haunt my relationship
I can't stop thinking about my ex and what he got away with
11/09/2011 05:59 UTC
Running To The Mountain
Stephen J. Lyons reviews 'Running to the Mountain: A Journey of Faith and Change' by Jon Katz
03/03/1999 01:00 UTC
Local news outlets can fill the media trust gap — but the public needs to pony up
The appetite for smart local news is there. The challenge is figuring out how to make it profitable
11/21/2019 09:00 UTC
Why Phoenix may be uninhabitable by the end of this century
Factors like climate change and the destruction of urban foliage are causing cities like Phoenix to overheat
02/01/2021 00:30 UTC
What's new on Netflix in March, from "Ozark" to Mark Wahlberg's new action flick
From a dystopian prison movie to a limited series starring Oscar winner Octavia Spencer, March has much to offer
03/01/2020 16:00 UTC
This Irish cottage may really be haunted by violent fairies
A series of mysterious deaths has villagers considering demolishing a home on the outskirts of Ballynageragh Bog
11/01/2014 03:00 UTC
Lightning survivors tell (almost) all!
A spectacular new film explores the physics and metaphysics of nature's most terrifying elemental force
11/03/2009 14:03 UTC
Naming suicide in obits was once taboo. Changing that can help loved ones grieve
The reluctance to acknowledge suicide has implications beyond the confines of a public notice
08/26/2023 12:26 UTC