
When he learned 75% of produce was crawling with pesticides, a teen invented a handheld AI chemical scanner
14-year-old Sirish Subash was horrified when he learned that most grocery store produce is crawling with pesticides. So he invented a handy solution.
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Sit, stay, march: Meet the service dog stealing the show in a 300-person marching band
Winnie the golden retriever takes her duties very seriously. So much so, she joined the University of Northern Iowa’s marching band with her owner.
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Kacey Musgraves makes fan promise to 'love and support' their child 'no matter what' prior to on-stage gender reveal
The country singer required the fan to promise they would love and embrace their child regardless of their gender identity throughout life.
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Grocery stores that donate expiring food — instead of price discounting or discarding — make higher profits
Since these items can go a long way to feeding hungry people, donations represent one of the best uses of leftover or surplus food.
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Happiness swings votes — and America's current mood could scramble expectations of young and old voters
Since the 1960s and the election of President John F. Kennedy, younger voters have supported Democratic candidates, while older voters leaned Republican. But that dynamic has been evolving.
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A cancer survivor hated wearing underwear during treatment — so he invented the pair he wishes he had
The 20-year-old civil engineering student was thrown for a loop when he was diagnosed with testicular cancer — and one unexpected part of treatment became the bane of his existence.
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Meet the Kagu: a peculiar endangered species making a big comeback
It toddles. It barks. It partakes in ‘screaming challenges’ — and it’s finally making a comeback after years under threat.
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