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Free New York Times Subscriptions Now Available To All Chicagoans Through City’s Public Libraries

Anyone with a Chicago Public Library card can now access all of the Times' news coverage, games, recipes and more.

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Portland, OR KOIN 6 6d ago
Takeout Tuesday: Portland pasta spot ready for patio season

PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – A Northeast Portland restaurant known for some locally recognized pasta is gearing up for a busy patio season. Campana on NE Oneonta Street was named "Best Pasta" in 2024 by The Oregonian's Reader's Choice awards Chef and partner George Kaden and business partner Tim Crabtree joined us on AM Extra's Takeout [...]

Portland, OR KOIN 6 6d ago
Barbershop harmonies start summer on a high note at 'Summer Spectacular' 

PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – The art of barbershop singing will soon take the stage in Beaverton. The Portland Chapter of the Barbershop Harmony Society is preparing to wow audiences for their “Summer Spectacular” on Friday, June 19, at Village Church on Southwest Murray Boulevard. The annual show promises a night of internationally recognized performers filling [...]

Portland, OR KOIN 6 6d ago
White Lotus Summer Market celebrates Asian flavors, culture

PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) – Your portal into bustling, authentic Asian thoroughfare awaits at the White Lotus Summer Market. The multi-day event is underway at the Fubonn Shopping Center for the mega grocery store's 20th anniversary bringing together food, performance and a wide variety of cultural craft. The popular outdoor market runs now through June 28. [...]

Global Upworthy 6d ago
Mom writes tough letter to rebellious, ‘independent’ 13-year-old son and gets unexpected response

When the criticism started rolling in, Heidi Johnson doubled down. The post Mom writes tough letter to rebellious, ‘independent’ 13-year-old son and gets unexpected response appeared first on Upworthy.

Global Upworthy 6d ago
Korean mom has a perfect response to the teacher who called her son’s lunches ‘disgusting’

She stood up for her child's culture, and her story is now resonating with parents all over again. The post Korean mom has a perfect response to the teacher who called her son’s lunches ‘disgusting’ appeared first on Upworthy.

Global Upworthy 6d ago
What it’s really like to move into a retirement community

"I miss seeing kids and families." The post What it’s really like to move into a retirement community appeared first on Upworthy.

New York, NY NY Post 6d ago
Animal lovers in awe of rescue dog’s unrecognizable ‘glow-up’ — revealing a ‘to die for’ feature

First bred in Germany in the late 19th century to guard homes and catch rats, miniature Schnauzers are known for their wiry top coats and curiously long eyelashes.

New York, NY NY Post 6d ago
Soccer-loving single scores meet-cute romance at FIFA World Cup: ‘It was in a random porta-potty line’

“The World Cup has single-handedly changed my dating life for the better."

New York, NY NY Post 6d ago
‘Toy Story 5’ review: The franchise’s best movie in 16 years hilariously tackles AI

The most emotionally involving spin on the terrors of tech in a long while arrives not from groundbreaking sci-fi, but the smart, wonderful and tremendously funny fifth “Toy Story” movie.

Science PhysOrg 6d ago
LiON: A fluorescent molecule tracks iron and oxygen levels in individual cells

A new fluorescent reporter capable of visualizing biologically active iron and oxygen inside living cells at single-cell resolution has been developed, as reported by researchers from Science Tokyo. Using this new tool, they revealed striking differences in the distribution of iron and oxygen across organs and even between neighboring cells of the same type. This innovation could serve as a platform for studying cancer, liver diseases, neurodegeneration and aging.

New York, NY NY Post 6d ago
Exclusive peek inside America250 time capsule reveals US history treasures

From civic records to cultural keepsakes, a literal ton of American history is almost ready for burial in Philadelphia.