A former McDonald's that sat vacant for seven years in downtown Port Jefferson is being reborn as a full-service bait and tackle shop, filling a hole in the local market that anglers have felt since ...
Lent typically means giving up meat on Fridays — but not necessarily sacrificing fast food. Observant Catholics who avoid meat on Fridays usually have two choices in the fast-food drive-thru: grilled ...
It's hard to believe it's that time of year again — but tomorrow is Ash Wednesday and that starts the season of Lent, bringing with it the Catholic tradition of fish Fridays until Easter. Fish fries ...
The season leading up to Easter means eating more seafood for a lot of people, whether they’re religious or not. Fast-food chains, always eager to please, release new fish sandwiches and other seafood ...
A cavity in the middle of the rockhead poacher’s skull might be used like a maraca to produce sound, new research suggests. By Alexa Robles-Gil Ten years ago, Kory Evans, an evolutionary biologist, ...
Merve Ceylan is a dietitian and health writer with four years of experience writing for companies in the nutrition and health industry. Fish are rich in protein, omega-3 fatty acids, vitamin D, and ...
For years, I've walked around with weighed-down, greasy hair. It's one of my biggest insecurities as a beauty editor (along with acne). I write about all the coolest hairstyles and products for a ...
PARIS — France's latest political controversy isn't about taxes, retirement or even cuts to summer vacation. It's about air conditioning. As European summers get hotter, some say: Turn it on. Others ...
Air conditioning can feel heaven-sent on hot summer days. It keeps temperatures comfortable and controls humidity, making indoor environments tolerable even on the most brutally warm days. But some ...
It was 90 degrees outside and the air was steamy and thick, yet it felt even hotter in Lawrence Brown’s tiny third-floor walkup. The breeze from a rotating floor fan fluttered a pile of folded laundry ...
PARIS—Rising summer temperatures have softened Europe’s resistance to air conditioning and touched off a new political fight about the wisdom of installing the technology everywhere, U.S.-style. A ...