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Cicada broods map: See the states where billions of cicadas are emerging soon
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How to make fireworks a little less scary for your pet
You may have been told to ignore your scared dog or cat, but that won't work. An animal science expert explains.
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Kwanzaa 2023: How did the holiday get its start?
Each day of Kwanzaa is devoted to celebrating the seven basic values of African culture or the “Nguzo Saba” which in Swahili means the seven principles.
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Here's how to prevent foodborne illnesses from ruining your Thanksgiving
More than 1 million people in the U.S. get sick every year after eating food contaminated with salmonella.
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How was Halloween invented?
Built from a hodgepodge of different parts, Halloween is one tradition that has been continually reinvented since its ancient origins.
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America’s aging flood control infrastructure is failing – federal funding is coming, but too often new construction relies on old data
As federal funding rolls in, communities run the risk of spending millions of dollars on systems that weren’t built to handle the flood risks ahead.
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Why are there eggs on Easter?
Although dyeing patterned eggs is still a common Easter activity, these days eggs are more commonly associated with chocolate. But when did this shift happen?
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Sabertooth cat skull found in Iowa reveals details about Ice Age predator
Scientists believe the skull found in Iowa can reveal more about the life history, prey selection and eventual extinction of this ancient predator.
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What to know about the spring equinox
The spring equinox is on Monday, March 20! Here's what to know.
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Neurologist explains why 'springing ahead' is a step back for health
Researchers says the transition to daylight saving time each spring doesn't just affect people immediately after the time change.
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What is Lent and why do Christians commemorate it?
While Easter is a day of triumph and celebration for Christians, the period leading up to it is one of soul-searching and reflection.
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This lunar year will be the Year of the Rabbit or the Year of the Cat, depending on where you live
There are a few explanations among scholars for why Vietnamese culture will celebrate Year of the Cat, while everyone else celebrates Year of the Rabbit.
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