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Honey has a lot of soothing benefits, but it won’t stop your seasonal allergies. Here’s why.

Honey has a lot of soothing benefits, but it won’t stop your seasonal allergies. Here’s why.


St. Petersburg claims that it’s always sunny. Is that possible?


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Paris’s bold Olympic promise to clean the River Seine.


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We set out to solve why a forest in the middle of Uruguay looked like that — and wound up discovering something much bigger.


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