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Keep other subway riders from getting up in your business with this spiked vest
As much as we love public transportation, we are less excited about touching other people.
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Bid adieu to South Carolina’s drowning shorelines
About 1,200 acres of coastal land has disappeared from four South Carolina islands over the past 25 years, thanks to rising seas and erosion.
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New Zealand rejects climate refugee asylum bid
A New Zealand court turns away a resident of low-lying Kiribati, saying environmental woes aren't sufficient for him to qualify as a refugee.
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Here’s how to cook your Thanksgiving turkey in the dishwasher
If turducken didn’t spice up your Thanksgiving enough, dishwasher turkey is for YOU.
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Last-minute settlement spares key environmental justice standard
A housing discrimination suit will not get its day in the Supreme Court -- and that is probably a good thing for civil rights.
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This might be the best bike prank video ever
Turns out some people will help you cut a bike lock, THEN ask if the bike belongs to you.
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Calling fowl: How to pick the most humane turkey for Thanksgiving
Heritage, heirloom, and organic turkeys all compete for a spot on your Thanksgiving table. But which one is best for your palate and the planet?
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12 vegetarian Thanksgiving dishes to make omnivores jealous
Thanksgiving is not all about the turkey, and we can prove it.
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These beautiful toilets are actually raising awareness about public restrooms
San Francisco nonprofit wants everyone to have access to public facilities. So they raised awareness with a parade of art toilets.
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I fought the law and, actually, I won: How one lawyer helps protesters
Attorney Lauren Regan helps green activists navigate the forbidding landscape of post-9/11 law enforcement.