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Here's what to know about miller moths in Pueblo, including how to get rid of them
The Pueblo Chieftain via Yahoo News· 20 minutes agoBut if you try out this trap, be extremely careful: there are obvious dangers when bringing water...
Memorial Day Sales Aren't Over Yet: Grab the Last Few Deals Before They're Gone
CNET· 32 minutes agoMemorial Day is in the past now, but the deals aren't done with yet. In fact, a few new ones have...
Best homemade fertiliser for tomatoes yields bigger fruit and deters slugs too
Daily Express· 6 days agoTomatoes are heavy feeders meaning they need more nutrients to thrive, but you can help them grow...
InventHelp Inventor Develops Effective Means to Support Cropped Ears for Dogs (OSK-558)
WKBN 27 Youngstown· 6 days agoThe invention ensures that the ear cropping process is properly completed for various breeds of dogs. In doing so, it helps keep the ears in the upright position during the healing process.
Ontario winery testing new green Canadian technology to fight age-old threat to grape crop
CBC via Yahoo News· 3 hours agoThat mist is lit by the ethereal sky blue glow of ultraviolet lights, housed in giant panels that...
5 cool things to know about 1990s play ‘Middletown Mall’ at Portland’s Third Rail Rep
OregonLive.com· 1 hour agoYou could grab the latest grunge or Britney CD at Sam Goody, shop for crop tops at The Limited, perk...
Volunteer guns: Latvia’s first crop of military conscripts ready for war
Euronews via Yahoo News· 11 hours agoEuronews spoke to three voluntary soldiers about why they decided to join up and whether they feel...
‘The third man in the room’: Is Allen Weisselberg the ‘missing piece’ in Trump’s trial?
The Independent via Yahoo News· 2 hours agoHis phone calls with Cohen in October 2016 and bank statements bearing his handwriting have all been...
Five Keys to Managing Intrusive Thoughts
Greater Good Magazine· 7 hours agoRepetitive, ruminative thinking can make it hard to see reality as it is, keeping us locked into negative thinking patterns that don’t serve us. There...
The Woman Who Made America Take Cookbooks Seriously
The Atlantic· 3 hours agoIn the summer of 1948, a young American, a Bennington College graduate visiting Paris, lost her purse in the Jardin des Tuileries. According to The...