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Top 10 things to do in St. Louis this week: Spring to Dance Festival, Punk Rock Flea Market and more
St. Louis Post-Dispatch· 4 days agoAn insect expert at the Butterfly House whom they are calling the Bug Chef will will give two...
Phoenix is making changes to cooling centers to protect more people from heat
WAMC Northeast Public Radio· 7 days agoRecord-breaking heat in Phoenix last summer killed an unprecedented 645 people. KATHERINE DAVIS-YOUNG, BYLINE: In mid-July last year, when temperatures were climbing as high as 119 degrees, ...
All About Candice Bergen's Daughter, Chloe Malle
People Magazine· 4 days agoCandice Bergen may be known for starring in iconic TV shows and movies, but she’s most proud of her role as a mother to her daughter Chloe Malle. The...
DOJ Sues Live Nation, Ticketmaster to Break up ‘Monopolistic Control’ of Ticket Prices
The State· 5 days agoThe DOJ’s lawsuit, which 29 states joined, alleges that Live Nation’s exclusive contracts with venues for ticketing lead to higher prices for consumers. The U.S. Department of Justice sued Live ...
Plastic junk? Researchers find tiny particles in men's testicles
KPBS San Diego· 6 days agoWhether it's our bloodstream, brain, or lungs, microscopic fragments of plastic seem to turn up every time scientists scour a new corner of the human body. The male reproductive organs are no ...
Second U.S. case of bird flu found in Michigan farmworker
Axios· 6 days agoA second case of bird flu in a human was detected in a worker at a Michigan dairy farm where the...
ProPublica Selects 10 Journalists for Investigative Editor Training
ProPublica· 7 days agoProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. The ProPublica Investigative...
The Spring housing market is competitive; how cycling helps your joints
NPR· 5 days agoThe organization says attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder is an "expanding public health concern." The report also reveals a narrowing difference between the number of ...
For AI to Deliver on Its Promises, People Need to Trust It
CNET· 2 days agoIf Google, Microsoft and OpenAI are to be believed, artificial intelligence is going to revamp the...
Are We Becoming 'Plastic People'?
Mercola· 4 days agoA plastic straw, a bottle of water, a plastic bag from the grocery — these single-use plastics seem so innocuous that people barely give them a second thought before tossing them out. Unfortunately ...