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Our advice columnists have heard it all over the years—so we’re diving into the Dear Prudence archives to share classic letters with our readers. Submit your own questions to Prudie here. My college ...
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New York is going to the dogs. It’s Westminster. Begun 150 years ago, it was once only 21 breeds. Now? More prolific than Elon, it’s 2,500 dogs. More than 200 breeds competing. We’re talking terriers, ...
It turns out that trees can actually explode when temperatures drop. Trees can explode during extreme cold due to sap expansion when it freezes. Oak, maple, and fruit trees with high moisture are most ...
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