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World’s worst driver hits biker and brags about it on Twitter
If you're a biker, sometimes it feels like drivers are out to get you. Sometimes they are.
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Ask Umbra: Which sunscreen should I use?
A reader wonders how to protect herself from the summer rays without slathering herself in toxic goo. Umbra has her covered.
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Holland is better than we are at everything, and they’re being smug about it, and we still want to go
OK, Holland, we get it! You have all the nice things!
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Volunteers picked up 10 million pounds of beach trash last year, including 2,117,931 cigarette butts
That's the weight of 5,000 cars. It’s heavier than the Capitol dome.
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Orphaned polar bear finds home and roommate
That adorable polar bear orphaned in Alaska found a home at a Buffalo zoo.
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This house is designed to be eaten by plants
Italian architecture firm Act Romegialli designed this building to start as a little garden house, and then be gradually eaten by the garden.
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People are so addicted to KFC that they’re willing to smuggle it across the Gaza border
So far, the delivery service, Yamama, has brought in 100 meals, according to the New York Times.
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Antarctica’s “bleeding glacier” is kind of terrifying
Don't worry, it's just ketchup. No, wait, it's just runoff from a hidden lake.
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Unleash your inner seed demon: Three easy ways to grow herbs at home
Grist's green-living pioneer, the Greenie Pig, tries raising herbs from seed, and promptly goes gaga over her cute little sprouts.
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Kosher salt: Don’t stress about sodium intake (unless you’re an average American)
A new study says limiting our salt intake to under 2,300 milligrams a day might not actually be that beneficial. But most Americans consume way more salt than that.