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If you can't beat 'em, eat 'em: Illinois fisheries rebrand the invasive Asian carp

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Protein treatments for hair have been available for years. They’re advertised as a way to revitalize damaged hair, make sure healthy hair stays that way, and keep your locks looking their most luscious. And while haircare can be a minefield... read more
Uvalde victim's sister pleads for tougher gun laws in Texas

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Well before the sun came up Thursday, Jazmin Cazares sat on her sister’s bed and wept for the 9-year-old killed in the Uvalde school rampage one month ago.Then the teenager with purple-streaked hair got up for the four-hour... read more
‘Vengeance’ is a thought-provoking exploration of our true-crime podcast obsession

Much has been written about our obsession with true crime podcasts in recent years. We’ve questioned whether the podcasts exploit the victims (and their loved ones) at the center of those shows, why those stories are primarily about white women,... read more
John Williams, 90, steps away from film, but not music

NEW YORK (AP) — After more than six decades of making bicycles soar, sending panicked swimmers to the shore and other spellbinding close encounters, John Williams is putting the final notes on what may be his last film score.“At the moment I’m... read more
Covid surges across Europe as experts warn not let guard down

Calls grow for greater measures against wave of BA.4 and BA.5 cases in countries from Spain to DenmarkMultiple European countries are experiencing a significant surge in new Covid-19 infections, as experts warn that with almost all restrictions... read more
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