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What to know about March’s full ‘Blood Worm Moon,’ a total lunar eclipse
CBS News · Aliza Chasan
Astronomy fans are in for a treat this March as the full moon will appear to turn red during a total lunar eclipse.
The worst type of tornado hasn’t hit the U.S. for over a decade, perplexing experts
USA TODAY · Doyle Rice
May 20, 2013, marks the last time the United States was hit by a monster EF5 tornado.
Cold cases are getting solved with help of cutting-edge DNA technology
ABC News · Paige Harriss
A new look at two decades-long probes.
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Experts warn of public health risks as two food safety committees are eliminated
FOOD & WINE · Stacey Leasca
The advisory panels were working on preventing deadly foodborne illnesses and advising on regulatory standards.
The longevity gap between men and women is getting bigger. Here’s why.
GQ · Emily Laurence
The major causes of untimely deaths in men are preventable.
10 claims we’ve analyzed about Social Security
Snopes · Grace Deng
Rumors about the federal monthly payment program often spread online.
Nicole Kidman’s thriller ‘Holland’ divides SXSW’s typically easy-to-please crowd
Variety · Selome Hailu
In the film, Kidman’s Nancy suspects her husband of cheating on her, and enlists her coworker to help investigate her suspicions.
A revelatory ‘Righteous Gemstones’ takes us back to the beginning
The A.V. Club · Matt Schimkowitz
Elijah Gemstone leads his first sermon in a surprising season opener.
Why don’t cars have bulky bumpers anymore?
Popular Science · Kristin Shaw
A big shift in federal regulations for bumpers started with the 1973 model year.
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