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How to watch two meteor showers peak together in late July

Written by Christina Larson Washington (AP) The summer shower duet is almost upon us. Related Articles The Fantastic Four review: In a jet age ...

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Travel: Experience Kauai’s magical, mystical North Shore

Kauai is the smallest, northernmost and geologically oldest of the Hawaiian islands and boasts one of the most stunning island settings in the world.  ...

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After the Iran war, is it safe to go to Israel? Here’s what to know

Many Americans who adore Israel are torn between going now or waiting when conditions are safer. Israel has been embroiled in a protracted conflict ...

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Route 66: Meet the Mother Road’s ‘Guardian Angel’

SELIGMAN, Arizona Cars and trucks loaded with their owners’ material belongings arrived out of nowhere and in large numbers. When those hundreds of thousands ...

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Transform your tiny garden into a lush haven with these creative tips

By Associated Press’s Jessica Damiano My aunt and uncle had a little backyard in Queens, New York, where they planted tomatoes in plastic buckets ...

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‘Investigation Shark Attack’ aims to rehab image of ocean predators

Dr. Mike Heithaus is here to assist rehabilitate this member of the deep from the false demonization of Jaws, and if it’s summer, it’s ...

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Mariska Hargitay documents daughter’s journey in ‘My Mom Jayne’

For more than 20 seasons of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Mariska Hargitay played the fiery protagonist Olivia Benson. That will change on ...

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Dennis Lehane reteams with Taron Egerton for ‘Smoke’

Inspired by the real crime podcast Firebug, bestselling Boston author Dennis Lehane (Mystic River) wrote and scripted Smoke, a nine-part AppleTV+ series about arson ...

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One Tech Tip: No more lost cats and dogs. Use tech to track your pet

By the Associated Press’s KELVIN CHAN London (AP) Have you had a chance to see the cats? Because our two cats, Juniper and Maple, ...

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Route 66: The Arizona Sidewinder, wild burros and a living statue

KINGMAN, Arizona — There is a roughly 8-mile section of Route 66 at the western edge of this state that is considered to be ...

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