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Far beneath the surface of the Turkey Point nuclear power plant in south Miami-Dade County, undetected for decades, a giant ...
Food science writer Harold McGee explains that “pie” in medieval England referred to “a dish of any sort — meat, fish, ...
All Gary Hall Jr. had time to grab as the January fires bore down on his home were his dog and his insulin. Among his losses: ...
Consider this roundup your bite-to-bite guide to the Daytona Beach area’s best burger spots, from crispy-edge smash patties ...
Some of the world’s most seemingly inhospitable landscapes are providing stylish sanctuary for a cohort of pioneering ...
Acclaimed musician Rhiannon Giddens spent years perfecting a flawless recipe for the iconic Southern food. Now, a new ...
Across America, in front of crowds of thousands, men and women are dressing up as knights from the Middle Ages and fighting one another. The weapons, violence, and chivalry are all real.
In a world of fast-casual chains and trendy pop-ups, this historic soda fountain and lunch counter stands as a delicious time capsule, serving up comfort food and hand-crafted ice cream treats that ...
Makis Papadopoulos The moment you approach this charming taverna with its distinctive blue awnings and whitewashed exterior, you’re transported thousands of miles away from the Florida sunshine to the ...
Camden-based American Water's new CEO, John Griffith, plans to continue to acquire small public utilities around the U.S.
Indiana American estimates it provides more than 33.1 million gallons of Lake Michigan water a day to customers in Northwest Indiana. Last year, it met standards for lead, copper, coliform, E. coli, ...
SAN DIEGO, May 13, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The American Water Charitable Foundation, a philanthropic non-profit organization established by American Water (NYSE: AWK), the largest regulated water ...