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'Buffalo Fluffalo' has had enuffalo in this kids' bookalo
'Buffalo Fluffalo' may seem big and intimidating, but it's all puffery. He really just needs some snuggalos from his friends in this rhyming book from author Bess Kalb and illustrator Erin Kraan.
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A live version of 'Pop the Balloon' is now on Netflix. We spoke to its creators
Pop the Balloon Live debuted on Netflix this week. Its creators says the series can be superficial — but so is dating online.
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State revisits long-discussed proposal to build road linking Yukon and Kuskokwim rivers
The idea of building a road to connect the Yukon and Kuskokwim rivers has been studied for decades, but a new program spearheaded by the state transportation department could finally make the link between Alaska's two longest waterways a reality.
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Trump gathers members of Board of Peace for first meeting, with some U.S. allies wary
Trump created the group to oversee his ceasefire plan in Gaza, and said member states have pledged $7 billion for Gaza reconstruction. He also said the U.S. will contribute $10 billion to the Board of Peace.
'Highly Motivated': In Israel, U.S. Voters Lean Toward Trump
Israel has one of the largest populations of eligible U.S. voters abroad. Many are expected to vote for the incumbent. Palestinians disfavor Trump, but some Palestinian Americans have avoided voting.
Airbnb Now A $100 Billion Company After Stock Market Debut Sees Stock Price Double
The short-tem rental company says it's actually seeing an increase in its business because people are less inclined to stay at hotels and are choosing to "work from any home" during the pandemic.
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The Dust-Up Over Gibraltar: What's The Big Deal About The Little Peninsula?
Anger, frustration, even an unsubtle suggestion of war — there's been some heated talk lately between the U.K. and Spain about a single rock. Here's a primer on what all the fuss is about.
Was Clinton Loss The Worst-Case Scenario For Democrats? No, Probably Not
The Democratic campaign of 2016 came down to relying on two categories: minority voters and Trump's character issues. There were lots of both, to be sure, but not quite enough of either.
After Hinckley, States Tightened Use Of The Insanity Plea
John Hinckley's not-guilty verdict prompted tighter restrictions on the insanity defense. Civil rights advocates say that means seriously ill people are imprisoned without adequate treatment.
Artisanal Food Waste: Can You Turn Scraps Into Premium Products?
Entrepreneurs hope that, instead of paying bottom dollar for produce that might otherwise have ended up in the landfill, customers will pony up for high-end foods made from rescued ingredients.
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