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U.S. forecasters expect a warm spring after a stretch of record heat globally : NPR

Fire crosses a road in the Smokehouse Creek fire in February in the Texas panhandle. Handout/Getty Images hide caption toggle…

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23 Whiskey Cocktails to Warm You Up and Chill You Out

There’s no stand-in for a good whiskey cocktail. When you want a drink with authority but also warmth—whether it’s a…

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Keep chili warm and cold foods cold; for a safe game day buffet stay out of the danger zone

Safely serving friends and family during the big game is a win for everyone; don’t fumble it this Super Bowl…

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A snowboarder spent 15 hours trapped in a ski gondola. She rubbed her hands and feet to keep warm

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. (AP) — A snowboarder spent 15 hours trapped overnight inside a ski lift gondola amid freezing…

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Warm Chia Pudding Is My Coziest Winter Breakfast

Chia pudding is my Platonic ideal of a packed breakfast. It’s high in protein, omega-3s, and fiber. I can prepare…

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Fashion

10 Warm Floral Perfumes for 2024

Perfume is a highly personal product choice, so it doesn’t often follow the same trend cycles as other beauty products.…

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Lifestyle

Hair Colors For Warm Skin Tones

When it comes to your beauty routine, it’s important to know your undertones. It can be the difference between your…

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Science

Sweater that mimics polar bear fur may keep you warm in extreme cold

Polar bear fur keeps the animals warm in Arctic temperatures Thorsten Milse/robertharding/Alamy A fibre that is said to mimic polar…

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Seals stay warm and hydrated in the Arctic with larger, more convoluted nasal passages

Arctic seals have evolved many adaptations to cope with their frosty environment — one that you might not immediately think…

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Arctic seals have weird bones in their noses that help them stay warm

Bearded seals have convoluted nasal bones that help keep heat in their bodies Ole Jorgen Liodden/naturepl.com Arctic seals have evolved…

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