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Family creates sanctuaries for monarchs

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CHICAGO — More than a dozen images of butterflies adorn the front of Claudia Galeno-Sanchez’s home in the Pilsen neighborhood. There are monarch butterflies spreading their wings and many other colorful ones sprinkled in between. The small house stands out from the tall buildings on the block.

Changing jeans styles

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Dear Answer Angel Ellen: Are ripped jeans still in style? I see them out and about and still like them. A friend of mine (who’s not very fashion-forward) said she heard they are out of style and now I just wonder. Please let me know what you think.

Ex-Etiquette: Good co-parenting requires a team

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Q. My husband talks too much to his ex. Every time there is the slightest issue with the kids, they are on the phone chatting it up. It drives me crazy. Exes simply shouldn’t talk this much. All my friends agree with me and say it’s unnatural. He said I should write you and tell you my concerns, so I am. You can’t possibly condone all this ex-conversation. What’s good ex-etiquette?

Wedding frenzy

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DETROIT — Anna Connolly’s birthday surprise for her longtime boyfriend took a sudden turn along the Detroit River roughly 14 months ago when Jonah Newblatt popped the question.

Baking star Paul Hollywood returns to the classic recipes

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NEW YORK — If Paul Hollywood needed any evidence that he and “The Great British Bake Off” have become pop culture icons, he just needs to turn on Netflix.

Pandemic impacts boardwalks’ free samples

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PHILADELPHIA — For more than 20 years, Tom Curyto’s voice beckoned to vacationers traversing boardwalks in New Jersey’s Wildwood and Ocean City.

On Nutrition: Is going meat-free the answer to climate change?

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When it comes to climate change, are cows as bad as cars? Probably not, says Dr. Frank Mitloehner, University of California, Davis researcher and air quality specialist. He asserts that meat and dairy animals are not major drivers of climate change and they might well be part of the solution.

Mayo Clinic Q & A: Hydration in the summer

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DEAR MAYO CLINIC: I am prone to kidney stones, so I know it’s important for me to stay hydrated while I exercise. But do I need to change what I drink in the summer? A friend mentioned that I might be better with a sports drink versus water. I’m also wondering how much I should drink. Can you provide any advice?

Take COVID-19 seriously, long-haulers warn

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ORLANDO, Fla. — On the rare occasions when Vero Beach resident Neil Passmore goes out in public, he’s often the only one in a mask.

Experts to teach youth about trapping, outdoor survival skills

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LIMA — The 63rd Annual National Trappers Association Convention will host three days of outdoor activities (Thursday, July 28 through Saturday, July 30) at the Allen County Fairgrounds in Lima.