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By ADITHI RAMAKRISHNAN, Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) — You keep your trusty reusable bottle filled with only clear, delicious water. Do you still need…
Decades ago cranberries used to be boring: Just a ho-hum side dish that made holiday appearances and disappeared into culinary obscurity the rest of the…
By Patti Nickell, Tribune News Service Mark Van Osdal is a tree whisperer. Owner of Carolina Bound Adventures, he is leading a small group of…
By GLENN GAMBOA, AP Business Writer NASHVILLE (AP) — Richard Casper shakes his head as he touches one of the boarded-up windows in the once-abandoned…
By CHEYANNE MUMPHREY, Associated Press After carefully choosing the freshest produce at the market, people face even more choices with vegetables, fruit, meat and dairy…
I was just outside of San Jose when my iPhone began buzzing inside the cup holder of my rental car, notifications lighting up the screen…
By JESSICA DAMIANO If you’re like most well-intentioned gardeners, you might give a lot of thought to planting the “right” plants to nourish pollinators and…
A record number of Americans are predicted to get on board in 2026 for a cruise vacation, according to a report from AAA, with Florida’s…
By HILLEL ITALIE, AP National Writer NEW YORK (AP) — Salman Rushdie’s new book, his 23rd, is also a resetting of his career. Related Articles…
By Nicole Hvidsten, The Minnesota Star Tribune A friend once said there’s no such thing as soup season — it should be enjoyed year-round. As…
By SYLVIA HUI LONDON (AP) — The largest-ever exhibition of the late Queen Elizabeth II’s fashion, including the opulent gowns she wore for her wedding…
Back when I was a child, before my family left for the East Coast the summer I was nine, we were an adventurous bunch —…