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In Charts: The Rise and Fall of the Thanksgiving Turkey
Americans will eat 30 million turkeys this Thanksgiving, but numbers are at a nearly 40-year low amid waning demand and waves of bird flu.
This NY Town Shows the Promise of Mining to Come in Battle With China
A century-old mine and mill in rural St. Lawrence County will be producing concentrates for U.S. manufacturers—now totally reliant on imports—by year’s end.
He Wants to Build the Outernet in Space. Beijing Wants to Steal It.
Declan Ganley wants to create a space-based alternative to the current internet and cut reliance on vulnerable undersea cables.
He Defeated the Meat Inspectors. Now This Lawyer-Turned-Farmer Is Taking On Chemicals in Food.
An attorney who had never baled hay or raised animals before leaving his law practice is now a regenerative farming advocate.
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Your Tongue Can Reveal Hidden Health Issues
Changes in internal organs can be reflected in the tongue’s appearance—specifically, its color, shape, and coating.
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Your Tongue Can Reveal Hidden Health Issues
Changes in internal organs can be reflected in the tongue’s appearance—specifically, its color, shape, and coating.
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Hildegard of Bingen: The Music of the Living Light
This medieval German nun wrote music and plays, recorded her visions, and broadened the European understanding of Christianity.

‘Alex vs. ARod’: Scandal and Drama
This documentary about baseball great Alex Rodriguez covers all the bases in a life of ups and downs.

Hildegard of Bingen: The Music of the Living Light
This medieval German nun wrote music and plays, recorded her visions, and broadened the European understanding of Christianity.

Try These Recipes From Sean Sherman’s ‘Turtle Island’
The recipes in “Turtle Island” abstain from using any colonial ingredients, such as wheat, sugar, chicken, beef, and dairy.
Rick Steves’ Europe: A Walk Through Ghent
Since it’s so close to Brussels and Bruges—about 30 minutes away from both—Ghent is a popular day-trip destination.
Portuguese Island Is a Hiker’s Paradise
Madeira’s reputation for comfortable year-round temperatures spawned another dreamy moniker: The Island of Eternal Spring.
Happy Valley and Penn State Offer a Traveler Much to Do
A diverse list of year-round festivals draw in visitors to Happy Valley.
Rick Steves’ Europe: A Walk Through Ghent
Since it’s so close to Brussels and Bruges—about 30 minutes away from both—Ghent is a popular day-trip destination.


























































































































