If you’re looking for a reason to leave the house or the office this afternoon, we’ve got you covered. Friday, June 3rd is National Donut Day (or National Doughnut Day, if you’re fancy), and tons of businesses are offering free and cheap donuts to celebrate.
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SAN ANTONIO — A business that hoofed it down to San Antonio from central Texas had a bit of a shock this week when part of the electric fence they use to herd their goats was stolen.
Out at Brackenridge Park 160 goats are drawing a
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From the U.S. West to Mongolia, fences are going up rapidly as border barriers and livestock farming increase. Now, a growing number of studies are showing the im
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White hazmat-suited workers known as dabai, unloading metal fences to place over the doors of residences in Shanghai
The banners went up at night on Easter Sunday, day 17 of Shanghai’s Wuhan-style total lockdown. Handwriting on sheets declared in Chinese “we are dying” and “oppos
Rosie, a raccoon, walked nonchalantly by us as we ate lunch in the backyard early in the pandemic. She waddled under the weeping larch, up one side of the chain-link fence, and right down the other, headfirst down the six-foot metal grid. Her hands and feet easily gripped the links. We saw her