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Canada is kicking its US booze habit as trade tensions persist

Canada’s shunning of beer, wine and spirits from the US is a textbook example of how market access for politically exposed goods can quickly unravel.

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Various dog breeds embody distinct positive traits and behaviors that make them ready role models for…

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New York City played a starring role in the golden age of comics. And like Kirby, many of the genre’s…

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Motown’s Black women songwriters and producers were the invisible architects behind the pop music ju

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Recreational fishing in the US catches far more fish than previously estimated

Combining more than 15,000 reports from 36 states, researchers estimate that recreational fishing puts $3 billion worth of food on…

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Protestant leaders once championed birth control – not to liberate women, but as part of ‘responsibl

As birth control became increasingly accepted, some supporters’ views were based in religious beliefs about what motherhood should…

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Fire is transforming the US West’s public lands – research shows overlooked cost to recreation

Wildfires in Colorado are reshaping landscapes and visitor habits.

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