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California Is Finally Awash in Water, but Its Farmers Can’t Get It
The Wall Street Journal· 5 日前A push to save endangered fish has cut supplies to America’s produce epicenter, stirring resentment.
Brazil Thought It Was Safe From Natural Disasters. Then Came the Flood.
The Wall Street Journal· 3 日前Weeks of rain have killed 175 people, uprooted 650,000 and made wealthy towns uninhabitable. ...
How The Market For Klay Thompson Could Be All Over The Place
Forbes· 4 日前As is the case in any offseason, what a player does on Instagram gets tracked - thoroughly - by ...
New Books To Relish—Asian Cooking And A History Of Italy Through Wine
Forbes· 4 日前Papaya salad. Modern Asian Kitchen is a linguistically engaging book as well as a mouth-watering collection of diversely ...
9 Gorgeous ‘Hummers’ From A Photocrowd Contest—And The 3 Winners
Forbes· 5 日前Hummingbirds, fondly referred to as “hummers” among birders, are a type of small bird known for their incredible flying ...
The $100 Million Quest to Build the World’s Greatest Golf Ball
The Wall Street Journal· 7 日前For decades, Eric Loper has woken up almost every morning thinking about one thing: how to ...
Turbulent times for aviation as climate change makes flying shakier
South China Morning Post· 2 日前The plane was buffeted by turbulence that flung people around the cabin, slamming some into the ...
Gen Z Palestinians See Door Slamming Shut on Coexistence With Israel
The Wall Street Journal· 5 日前Young Palestinians, scarred by conflict, say they are losing faith in prospects for peace: “I ...
Essay | To Fight Midlife Blues, Try Mastering Something Difficult
The Wall Street Journal· 6 日前At 46, I started to compete in grueling obstacle-course races. Success didn’t come quickly—and ...
Blocked views of Japan’s Mount Fuji prompt developer to stop building project
South China Morning Post· 5 日前After a national outcry, Osaka-based Sekisui House Ltd apologised when it announced on June 11 ...