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Living in Italy we learned the secret to picking the best gelato
Brent and Michael Are Going Places via Yahoo News· 3 hours agoOlio vegetale (or vegetable oil) or artificial colors and flavors (which are often indicated by...
65% Of Hiring Managers Will Hire You For Your Skills Alone, Study Finds
Forbes· 4 days agoDegree inflation—the demand for a four-year college degree for jobs that previously did not require...
’Deeply troubling:’ Professors send letter, petition over hiring process of U Holocaust and Genocide...
MPR News· 4 days agoINTERVIEWER: Another of the top stories we're following, a hiring controversy at the University of...
10 of the Best Cozy Fantasy and Science Fiction Reads That Will Help You Escape the World
The New York Observer· 2 days agoNow more than ever readers need stress relief, and as a result, there’s a growing demand for cozy...
More centuries-old bottles of fruit found at George Washington’s home
Washington Post· 3 days agoScientists at the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) who have examined samples said the fruit was...
30 Long-Distance Relationship Gifts for Couples Going the Extra Mile
Woman's Day via Yahoo News· 5 days agoFeel close to your partner with these romantic long-distance relationship gift ideas for him and her...
OPINION | River Valley Eats: Kat Robinson says Bocadillo’s really is a big deal | Arkansas Democrat...
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette· 1 day agoIf you've traveled south on Arkansas 7 into Dardanelle, there's little chance you haven't noticed...
Two Covid Theories
New York Times· 3 days agoWas the pandemic started by a lab leak or by natural transmission? The origin of the Covid virus remains the pandemic’s biggest mystery. Did the virus...
We must remember the heroes of the AIDS epidemic, not just the trauma
Las Vegas Sun· 1 day agoBobbi Campbell in a scene from David Weissman’s film “We Were Here,” a documentary about the height...
Bill Pramuk, Trees and People in Napa Valley: Tree and garden knowledge evolves
Napa Valley Register· 2 days agoIn my previous column, “Scale Infestations Often Go Unnoticed,” (6/1/24), where I ruled out...