Scientists solve the mystery of sea turtles’ ‘lost years’
By CHRISTINA LARSON WASHINGTON (AP) — Using satellite trackers, scientists have discovered the whereabouts of young sea turtles during a key part of their lives. “We’ve had massive data gaps about the...
View ArticleNacho Mama’s to auction off memorabilia after Canton, Towson locations close
Elvis has left the building of Nacho Mama’s, but you might be able to take him home. The well-known restaurant officially closed its locations in Canton and Towson on Jan. 12. Now, the owners are...
View ArticleWillie Nelson, Simple Minds coming to Merriweather
Merriweather Post Pavilion will welcome the 10th anniversary Outlaw Music Festival in September, featuring a superstar lineup of Willie Nelson & Family, Bob Dylan, Sheryl Crow and Madeline Edwards....
View ArticleSuper Bowl artist weaves Black Masking culture into vibrant logo and theme...
By JONATHAN LANDRUM Jr., Associated Press Entertainment Writer NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Artist Tahj “Queen Tahj” Williams rarely cruises through downtown New Orleans, but recently she did, finding one of her...
View ArticleKendrick Lamar vows to keep his passion for storytelling at the Super Bowl...
By JONATHAN LANDRUM Jr., AP Entertainment Writer NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Kendrick Lamar aims to infuse his Los Angeles hip-hop flavor into New Orleans while staying true to his storytelling roots during...
View ArticleKansas City Chiefs player becomes a coach to a mutt named Parsnip for the...
By NICK INGRAM KANSAS CITY, Kan. (AP) — Before the Kansas City Chiefs made it to their third-straight Super Bowl berth, one player took to coaching a puppy for a different big game. Chiefs defensive...
View ArticleElkton man sentenced to jail time after seafood restaurant thefts
An Elkton man was sentenced to six months in jail after pleading guilty to a series of thefts from seafood restaurants, according to court documents. All but 30 days of Zachary Stephen Bennett’s...
View ArticleMmm, that looks yummy! The colors we see make a difference in the food we eat
By DEEPTI HAJELA NEW YORK (AP) — You know you’ve said it. We all have. “Mmm, that looks so delicious — I want to try some!” That’s because when it comes to what we eat, it’s not just a matter of taste....
View ArticleReview: ‘No Other Land’ is a heartbreaking Israeli-Palestinian filmmaking story
Some documentarians settle for breaking your heart. Others struggle to clarify a long-view geopolitical panorama, with a specific subject or conflict as the viewfinder. “No Other Land” achieves both,...
View ArticleHigh-altitude waffles, beastly encounters and real-life cowboys: Picturesque...
By Patti Nickell, Tribune News Service JACKSON, Wyoming — “Do waffles really taste different at 10,450 feet above sea level?” Related Articles Travel | San Francisco to Napa Valley: Valentine’s Day...
View ArticleDaily Horoscope for February 07, 2025
General Daily Insight for February 07, 2025 Logic and feelings could be at odds throughout the day. The compulsively rational Aquarius Sun forms a frustrating quincunx with touchy Mars in Cancer,...
View ArticleGarden Q&A: What can grow in place of dogwood?
Q: I have to remove a declining flowering dogwood, and would like to replace it with another white, spring-blooming small tree. Crabapple doesn’t appeal to me, and I already have a magnolia. What...
View ArticleThe number of venomous snakes removed from this Australian yard will make you...
By ROD McGUIRK MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — A man described feeling “the shudders” as more than 100 venomous red-bellied black snakes were removed from a pile of mulch in his Sydney backyard. David...
View ArticleClimate change exhibit asks if pollution actually helped Monet, others
A provocative new exhibit opening Sunday at the Baltimore Museum of Art is asking whether the chemical-riddled haze that blanketed London and Paris in the 19th and 20th centuries contributed to the...
View ArticleHow to watch the 2025 Super Bowl
The Kansas City Chiefs are less than a week away from trying for a historic Super Bowl three-peat, while the Philadelphia Eagles are the only remaining team that can stop them. Quarterback Patrick...
View Article12 of the best investing books, from deep dives to lighter reads
By James Royal, Ph.D., Bankrate As you’re learning how to invest, one of the best strategies for advancing quickly is to learn from the masters. Rather than repeating the same old mistakes of new...
View ArticleHow to cook the perfect boiled egg, according to science
By ADITHI RAMAKRISHNAN NEW YORK (AP) — Scientists say they’ve cracked the code for boiling the perfect egg. Related Articles Restaurants, Food and Drink | Lexington Market to add 3 minority-owned...
View ArticleThe best, worst airports and airlines for lost or mishandled luggage
By Patrick Clarke, TravelPulse Having your luggage lost or mishandled can derail an exciting trip before it even begins. Related Articles Travel | High-altitude waffles, beastly encounters and...
View ArticleDolly, the oldest rhino in the US, has died at a Tennessee zoo at age 56
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — The oldest rhinoceros in the United States has died at a Tennessee zoo. Dolly was 56 years old. In a social media post Thursday, Zoo Knoxville said Dolly was euthanized after...
View ArticleLexington Market to add 3 minority-owned stalls this spring
Lexington Market will display three new stalls this spring, all featuring minority ownership. Crunch Kulture, BMore Twist and Habibi Kitchen will be added to the market featuring healthy options for...
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