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An Oregon Brewery Is the First Ever to Go “Salmon-Safe”
Hopsworks Urban Brewery is the first in the United States to be certified Salmon-Safe
In Honor of Banned Books Week, Here Are the Most Challenged Books of 2014
The American Library Association reported 311 formal, written challenges to books
How Italian Police Finally Busted Thieves for Nabbing $875,000 in Cheese
Cheese is the most stolen food in the world
Mold Is Threatening Boston Public Library’s Rare Books
As spores are found in the stacks, it's time to battle a fuzzy foe
Pope Francis is Dropping a Prog Rock-Inspired Album
Rock the Pope
Artisanal Pizza is Boosting the Coal Industry
Pizzerias are a new and growing market for coal companies
Volunteers are Struggling to Maintain New Orleans’ Iconic Tombs
Many cemetery vaults are crumbling due to weather, vandalism and disrepair
The “Happy Birthday” Song is Officially in the Public Domain
Sing without fear of being sued
PETA Wants a Selfie-Snapping Monkey to be Granted Copyright to its Photo
PETA Wants a Selfie-Snapping Monkey to be Granted Copyright to its Photo
Pope Francis: The World "Still Has Time" to Act on Climate Change
The pontiff spoke strongly about environmental action in an address to President Obama and the American people
Edward Snowden Thinks Alien Transmissions Might Be Hidden by Encryption
To chat with aliens, scientists might have to crack codes
Crimean Officials Are Suing Putin for Drinking a 240-Year-Old Bottle of Wine
Putin and Berlusconi opened up a world of trouble along with a vintage bottle of booze
People are Leaving Secret Letters to Fellow Fans in Harry Potter Books
#PotterItForward was designd to warm the hearts of future readers
A Brief History of Awareness Ribbons
Emmy Awards attendees sported green ribbons this year. But can ribbons really affect climate change?
The World’s Largest Aircraft Might Lose its Title to a Blimp
This despite having a wingspan almost as long as a football field
It Is Officially Legal to Ritually Kill Chickens on the Streets of New York City
A judge ruled that there was not enough evidence that the practice was a public nuisance
The LAPD Is Testing Teslas
As Los Angeles changes its vehicle procurement policies, visions of an all-electric fleet are dancing in Angelenos’ heads
A One-of-a-Kind Museum Was Just Lost in California’s Wildfires
The JKL Museum of Telephony featured hundreds of old-fashioned phones
Detailed Pluto Photos Reveal Dunes, Melted Plains and More
“If an artist had painted this Pluto before our flyby, I probably would have called it over the top — but that’s what is actually there.”
Japan Is in the Midst of Catastrophic Flooding
The floods are the worst seen in over 60 years
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