At least two people were killed, and eight others were hurt in shootings across Chicago during the Thanksgiving weekend. The ...
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5 Things You Didn't Know About Turmeric
Turmeric can support your health, but taking too much—or at the wrong time—may cause unwanted effects. Learn what to know ...
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Mt. Sinai’s Alexa Spallina named nation’s No. 1 freshman lax recruit
Joey Spallina, Alexa’s older brother and a senior at Syracuse, knows all about being No. 1. He was the top recruit in the ...
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Joliet Murder Defendant Michael Kazecki Wants To Stop Prosecutors From Revealing Autopsy Findings
District 86 teacher remains one of the most successful murder defendants in terms of preventing his case from going to trial.
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How Long Does Turmeric Stay in Your Body?
Turmeric lasts in your body for one to two days. However, factors like your age, sex, weight, and health status, as well as turmeric dosage, delivery, and any other substances you consume alongside it ...
To the Editor: I read the following in a safety manual for a “backpack blower,” seen and heard from morning to night across town these days, during one of Princeton’s allowable periods for gas-powered ...
What was meant to be a "one hour hike from hut to top turned into two hours," the tourist noted in the viral clip.
When adventurers talk about Mount Everest, most often it's about climbing the world's highest peak. In October, Jim Morrison ...
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This National Park Has the Tallest Mountain in the Pacific Northwest—Plus, Glaciers, Wildflowers, and Hidden Waterfalls
The best time to visit Mount Rainier National Park is from July to August at the height of the Pacific Northwest summer.
Food allergy affects 8% of US children, and about a third of food-allergic children have more than one food allergy. These ...
Mount Rainer, the active stratovolcano located in Washington state, is likely shrinking due to climate change, according to new research.
According to the new paper, Mount Rainier’s highest point is a fraction of an inch below 14,400 feet, or 10 feet below the U.S. Geological Survey’s longstanding official measurement of 14,410 feet.
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