A photo provided by James Castellano, of Monroe, N.C., shows a drink he bought from a boy, background, in Monroe on Saturday. A teenager who held up the North Carolina lemonade stand for $17 was still at large Monday, authorities said. James Castellano/AP hide caption
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Singer Beyoncé at the Grammy Awards in February. Christopher Polk/Getty Images for NARAS hide caption
La Belle Limonadiere, hand coloured etching (1816). Lemonade was ubiquitous in mid-17th century Paris. Where the limonadiers went, piles of spent lemon peels followed. As rats nibbled on the peels, they killed off plague-infected fleas, Tom Nealon argues in his new book. Courtesy of The British Library Board/The Overlook Press hide caption
Adele performs onstage during the Grammy Awards on February 12, 2017. Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images hide caption
A fresh Arnold Palmer, waiting to quench someone's thirst. Chapendra/Flickr hide caption
"You have to understand / that no one puts their children in a boat / unless the water is safer than land," wrote Warsan Shire in a poem about the refugee crisis. Courtesy of Amaal Said hide caption