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Capturing Summer in a Mason Jar
Each year, I can tell by the languor of the tomato vines in our backyard that it’s time. They recline like some exhausted 1940s Hollywood starlet, even though we’ve already relieved them of their burden.
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Ohio’s Wet Summer Leading to Rise in Mosquito-Borne Disease
Ohio is experiencing a rise in mosquitoes this summer because of recent heavy rains and residents should take precautions to avoid mosquito-borne illnesses, Ohio Department of Health officials report.
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Flavorful Zucchini Fritters
Looking for ways to use zucchini this summer? Try making a big batch of zucchini fritters – basically like zucchini pancakes, which work great for breakfast, lunch, or dinner.
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3.1 million acres burned in Alaska in 2015
More than 3 million acres of land -- the size of Connecticut -- has burned in Alaska this year, the state said. Even cities far from blazes are smokey.
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Croatia - from music festivals to coastal cruising
Web searches for holidays to Croatia are reportedly soaring, perhaps in part due to its starring role in Game of Thrones and the multitude of music festivals that liven up its coast during the summer months. What's more, there are new flights, new trips... even new festivals to tempt visitors there this summer, whether to its historic cities or ravishing, island-speckled coastline.
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Grilled Bread with Ricotta and Tomatoes Recipe
Use very ripe—even overripe—tomatoes; they’ll give up even more juice.
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Elote (Mexican Grilled Corn) Recipe
This recipe is great for serving family-style: Put all of the ingredients out separately and let your guests top the corn however they wish.
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Fears over asteroid impact which 'will DESTROY the world this SUMMER'
DOOMSDAY theorists are predicting an apocalyptic event.
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Adidas and Damian Lillard reveal the D Lillard 1 ‘Take On Summer’ colorway
To help promote his summer tour through the Far East, adidas is releasing a special "Take On The Summer" solar orange/red color way.
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AugustAmbience.com
Relax and enjoy the soothing sounds of summer.
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NBC Sets Summer Premiere Dates for 'Aquarius,' 'Hannibal'
NBC has laid out premiere dates for its tentpole summer programming, which includes a pair of reality staples and scripted dramas “Aquarius” and “Hannibal.” The Peacock kicks off summer on Memorial Day night (May 25) with the two-hour premiere of “American Ninja Warrior,” followed the next night by the two-hour return of summer’s most popular program for the last nine years, “America’s Got Talent.” Both shows will air from 8 to 10.
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The Billionaires at Burning Man
Move over, Google Bus. There's a new symbolic fight over tech money, class, and privilege.
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6 Extreme Weather Events That Pummeled America This Summer
Research says that extreme weather is becoming more common. Here were the most devastating events this summer
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Summer 2014 is the coldest in a decade
The summer of 2014 has been one of the mildest on the books — and could be the first summer in a decade without a heatwave. “It wasn’t clear if it was going to be a hot or a cool summer,” said National Weather Service meteorologist David Stark. “We started out the year very cool and it seems like we just continued that. It doesn’t look like we have any heat waves in the near future.”
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1,001 Blistering Future Summers
Models show summers are going to keep warming as emissions continue. What will this warming feel like? Our new analysis illustrates.
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Want to be topless in public this summer without going to prison? This nipple bikini is for you.
Scandalous. Dye that fabric beige immediately, before the children see. (Via Instagram)Pissed off that according to Instagram and local laws, men's nipples get to streak free in the hot summ
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10 Summer Shows You’ll Be Willing to Stay Inside For
While we'd never encourage you to spend a sunny, gorgeous summer day inside, sometimes you're just feeling a day (or three) on the couch. Check out these 10 shows we know you'll be willing to stay inside for.
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15 Summer Cocktails to Enjoy Poolside
When you're lounging poolside nothing fits into those sweaty palms better than a refreshing cocktail. Step up your mixology game with these 15 fresh, tropical cocktails.
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Scientists Say You Should Stop Using Your Charcoal Grill Immediately
As you spread blackened lumps of coal onto your fire pit, your mind wanders to thoughts of beach volleyball, outdoor movies and barbecued freedom. Unfortunately, grilling with charcoal comes with a hefty environmental cost: heavy greenhouse gas emissions. Charcoal nuggets, or briquettes, are essentially tightly packed bundles of carbon. When they're burned, they spew pounds of the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.
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Summer Reading: Three Books To Take You To New Frontiers
Three debut writers to send your mind globe-trotting this summer.
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