Lennon Sherburne
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Lennon Sherburne

Sunday

England just hosted the 2023 Snail Racing World Championship

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Saturday

Delays in passport renewals are putting a damper in Americans' summer travel plans

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Sunday

Simple, refreshing recipes for hot summer days from 'America's Test Kitchen'

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Saturday

Philadelphia I-95 bridge collapse will cause more issues than just traffic

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Saturday

An annual Colorado festival celebrates Mike, a headless chicken

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Sunday

Libby Danforth/Atlantic Records

Flooded with online hate, the musician corook decided to keep swimming

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Companies pull back from Pride campaigns after backlash, and threats toward employees

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Sunday

Hana Videen on her book 'The Wordhord: Daily Life in Old English'

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Sunday

Courtesy of the artist

The perfect storm that led to Caroline Rose's 'The Art of Forgetting'

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What to know about the newest COVID-19 variant

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Saturday

Congress has revised the debt ceiling 78 times since 1960. An expert explains why

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Saturday

Crash, the one-eyed cat, won Cadbury Chocolate's 2023 Easter Bunny Tryouts

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Sunday

Sunday Puzzle correction: A lesson in trigonometry

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Sunday

Does the perfect Oreo cream-to-chocolate ratio exist? One research study says yes

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Sunday

The Supreme Court will hear a 20-year-old case on water access for the Navajo Nation

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