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The climate stakes of the Harris-Trump election
grist.org · Grist staff
From public health to public lands, here are 15 ways the next president could affect the climate and your life.
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How beef became a marker of American identity
theconversation.com · Hannah Cutting-Jones
On an 1861 trip to the United States, the English novelist Anthony Trollope marveled that Americans consumed twice as much beef as Englishmen.
What it’s like to run the 4,000-km migration route of the monarch butterfly
thenarwhal.ca · Elaine Anselmi
Every year, millions of eastern monarch butterflies travel from the Great Lakes to the forests of the Sierra Madre Mountains in Mexico.
Stress isn’t all bad. Here’s when it can help
NPR · Allison Aubrey
We all experience it, and though chronic stress can take its toll on our health, there are situations when stress can be beneficial.
Bowen Yang is finding his balance
them.us · Sarah Burke
Amid a milestone year for the “SNL” star, Yang is realizing he needs to ground himself to keep growing.
‘Severance’ looks like a terrifying return to office in new season 2 trailer
The Verge · Andrew Webster
The sci-fi thriller is back in January.
Dogs dressed to the nines for annual New York City Halloween event
Associated Press · AP Staff
Costumed pups were dressed up in bow ties, wigs and shades at the annual Tompkins Square Halloween Dog Parade.
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