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Washington Just Declared Open Salmon Season After a Farm Breach

One company’s negligence is another man’s 'Nice catch!'

This Trailer’s Called the Opera. Guess What It’s Named After.

It can be set up in minutes without pegs or poles

A Quick, Simple Guide to Donating Effectively to Hurricane Harvey Relief

Organizations that need help, what they do and how to donate

We Think the Architects Read the Plans Upside-Down on This Hotel

The Solo House project turns hospitality on its head

53 Stories for Chicago, by Chicago

‘Rust Belt Chicago’ lets Chicagoans speak for themselves

The Kardashians Pledge $500,000 to Hurricane Harvey Relief

Hollywood is rallying around victims of the historic storm.

Offshore Human Testing of Vaccine Ignites Debate in U.S.

An American university and a group of wealthy libertarians are backing offshore research.

How One Man Betrayed the Nazis by Stealing Looted Gold

In 1945, a greedy Hungarian official tried to outwit the Nazis with a train full of riches.

French President Macron Has Spent $31,000 on Make-Up Since Election

French officals say that former presidents have spent more on make-up than Macron.

Judge Dismisses Sarah Palin’s Defamation Lawsuit Against the New York Times

Court finds that the that Palin could not prove the Times’ mistake was 'malicious.'

University of Maryland Bans State Song Because of Confederate Ties

The school's marching band will no longer play 'Maryland, My Maryland' at events.

Netflix Releases First Trailer for ‘Jerry Before Seinfeld’

Jerry Seinfeld’s Netflix stand-up special now has an official trailer.

Showtime Faces Lawsuit Over Mayweather-McGregor Telecast

Fans who paid $99.99 for pay-per-view access to fight and dealt with streaming issues fight back.