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Deliver Us the Beans: How to Grow, Harvest, and Dry These Humble Garden Gems
Beans are easy enough for anyone to grow, and once they’re dried, they provide delicious nutrition all year long.
How the Seed Drill Changed Our Lives
Although invented by an Englishman, the seed drill was improved upon by resourceful Americans whom we can be proud of and grateful for.
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/What Did Noah’s Ark Look Like? This Immersive Replica Lets You See for Yourself
In a Kentucky town, visitors explore the world’s only life-sized replica of the famed biblical ark.
The Rum-Soaked Cake That Won ‘Family Favorite’—and a Spot on This Restaurant’s Menu
Chef Jenn Crovato shares a recipe for one of her most-loved desserts, while giving full credit where it’s due: her mom.
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Lifestyle
Ultra-Processed Foods Pose Greater Risk for Early Death: Study
A recent long-term study links ultra-processed foods with higher all cause mortality.
Many Travel Agents Haven’t Ever Charged Fees. Here’s Why Some of Them Do Now
While travel agents earn a commission from aiding clients, sometimes that commission isn’t enough for all the hours of work.
LAX Plans to Update Terminal and Gate Numbers Ahead of 2028 LA Olympics
A new wayfinding system will help passengers find their way through LAX.
Near-Extinct Rodent Successfully Reintroduced to Victorian Park
Pooklia are small nocturnal rodents which disappeared from Victoria for nearly 50 years, but have been given a fighting chance by Melbourne Zoo
‘Challengers’: Tennis Tale With Hidden Agenda
“Challengers” will secure Zendaya’s mega-movie stardom, but it’s not-so-hidden indoctrination agenda is annoying.
Monticello: A Presidential Residence in Virginia
In this installment of ‘Larger Than Life: Architecture Through the Ages,’ we visit Thomas Jefferson’s classical home.
‘The Curious Case of Benjamin Button’: The Inverse of Time?
A veteran cast and crew reinterpret F. Scott Fitzgerald’s short story.
Country Stores Were Once the Hub of Rural America
Found throughout the country, these community havens offered store-bought clothes, Moon Pies, and potbelly stoves.
It’s Seed-Sowing Season
Treat your life like a garden—clear out the weeds, plant some seeds, and nurture them until they bloom.
CAPAC Members and House Democrat Leader Celebrate Asian American, Native Hawaiian, & Pacific Islander Heritage Month
It’s Not Magic, It’s Love: One Teacher’s Formula for Student Success
Rebecca Huffman has a passion for geography, but she also brings joy and love to her classroom.