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Why You Need to Stop Clicking Sponsored Google Links

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We all google, so we’re all used to Google’s quirks, sponsored links being one of the most visible. These links appear at the top of any given Google search, depending on who pays the most to be there. Even though these links can be largely irrelevant to what you’re actually searching for, sometimes they’re right on…

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'Seaside Escape' at National Aviary showcases tropical birds and their warm habitats

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Behold the beak: The Jr. Toucan Encounter at the National Aviary

As winter takes hold, look no further than the National Aviary as the place to trade gloomy weather for tropical splendor. The new season “Seaside Escape” showcases the magnificence of all the tropical species and settings that the Aviary, located on Pittsburgh’s North Side, has to offer.

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WTF Even Is the Mediterranean Diet?

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The Mediterranean diet has made the bullshit list of “best diets” once again, which got me thinking: has anybody ever gone on the Mediterranean diet? Like on purpose? There’s no straightforward app to track it, and no easy-to-read book that gives simplistic rules to say yes or no to a given meal.

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Bubbles

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charming bubble-blowing simulator, the rest of Saharan's portfolio is great too #
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This James Beard Recipe Is My New Favorite Way to Cook Asparagus

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One thing I have enjoyed about owning a house is finding all sorts of plants—that I did not plant—growing around the property. One of those surprises is an asparagus bed. It’s not a particularly productive asparagus bed, but it is delightful. Three or four stalks poke up at a time, not enough for a meal, but more than…

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We Have a Creativity Problem

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Outwardly, we praise innovation. Inwardly, we harbor a visceral aversion to it, studies have found.
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