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Enjoy your nightmares about this squid and its creepy extra-long tentacles
That's not an alien that's sweeping through the void to end your life and consciousness with a single, silent whip of its stringy tentacles. It's a squid.
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Brazil declared a state of emergency over this little tiny caterpillar
It looks like your standard caterpillar. Little, squirmy, kind of creepy, kind of cute. Brazil is freaking out because this thing can eat.
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People in New York are living in RVs to get around astronomical rents
Of course, there are practical drawbacks.
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Howard Stern’s SeaWorld comments might actually make you like him
More eco-activism and less misogyny, please!
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China officially abandons its pursuit of “growth at all costs”
The country has decided that screwing the environment, human health, and social stability for the sake of the almighty yuan is not such a hot idea.
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Mom packs kids homemade lunch; school fines her and feeds kids Ritz Crackers
Roast beef, potatoes, carrots, and oranges apparently make for an "unbalanced" lunch without added Ritz crackers.
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London is going to use excess heat from the subway to heat homes
Now Brits can warm their toes with the stinky heat of the London Underground! It's the next best thing to a crackling fire.
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A fresher Philly: Fruits and veggies make a comeback in the city’s corner stores
With 31-year-old Brianna Almaguer Sandoval at the helm, the Healthy Corner Store Initiative is adding nutritional value to some of the city's poorest neighborhoods.
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Playing the field: Corn likes to sleep around — and that makes it hard to control GMOs
Pollen spreads, so GMO genes get around. That's everyone's problem -- whether you like your farming organic or industrial.
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California and Illinois release draft fracking rules, and California’s are better
Enviros aren't pleased with Illinois' proposed regulations. California's are tougher, but activists continue to push for a fracking moratorium in the state.