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21998

Hippo attacks lion as pride attempts gutsy river crossing

USA Today

Three lions attempted to cross a river with a fourth lion hanging back, apparently waiting to see if it was safe. It wasn’t, as video footage shows.

21997

12 Products That’ll Keep Your Kitchen Organized

SheKnows

Help end kitchen chaos with these easy kitchen organization ideas. We rounded up 12 products that can help.

21996

31 ice cream flavors, ranked from worst to best

NBC Today

I tried 31 ice cream flavors — vanilla, chocolate, strawberry, bubblegum, mint chip, butter pecan, pistachio, coffee, rum raisin, turtle and more — and ranked them.

21995

Greek Pasta Salad: a light, delicious dish to serve all summer long

Cookist

Greek pasta salad is an easy main dish. It’s made with cooked pasta, cucumbers, red peppers, olives, feta cheese, cucumbers and tomatoes tossed in...

21994

Food Storage: Can Olive Oil Be Frozen To Keep For Longer

Cookist

Going on a long trip and do not want your olive oil to go bad while you are away from home, or maybe you are just wanting to make your olive oil last longer

21993

‘Great Resignation’ Not That Great After All, Fed Study Says

Bloomberg

(Bloomberg) -- Sign up for the New Economy Daily newsletter, follow us @economics and subscribe to our podcast. High levels

21992

Saudi Arabia economy is booming, and it’s not just because of oil

Gulf News

Oil averaging over $100 a barrel means Saudi’s economy is the fastest growing in the G20

21991

New Zealand Says Foreign Visitors Will Need to ‘Pay Their Way’

Bloomberg

(Bloomberg) -- New Zealand may ask international visitors to pay more to access some of the nation’s natural attractions as

21990

Tourism killed Thailand's most famous bay. Here's how it was brought back to life

CNN

Back in 2018, Thai officials announced the indefinite closure of Maya Bay -- made popular by 2000 film "The Beach" -- to repair years of damage caused by overtourism. Here's how marine scientists brought it back to life.

21989

What killed tons of fish in European river? Mystery deepens

AP News

Poland’s environment minister says laboratory tests following a mass fish die-off have detected high salinity levels but no mercury in the Oder River