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A tractor sits in front of a pile of salt used to create a brine that will help clear road of ice and snow ahead of a winter storm at the GDOT's Maintenance Activities Unit location on Friday, Jan. 14, 2022, in Forest Park, Ga.

A major winter storm is about to hit the South

Jan 14, 2022
Forecasters predict a quarter-inch of ice which could lead to days without electricity.
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Book Reviews
<em>Late Migrations: A Natural History of Love and Loss</em>, by Margaret Renkl

'Late Migrations' Essays Create A Jeweled Patchwork Of Nature And Culture

Jul 12, 2019
New York Times columnist Margaret Renkl astonishes with her essays, a woven tapestry that makes one of all the world's beings that strive to live — and, in one way or another, face mortality.
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Shots - Health News
In 2011, Esco's best friend from high school died of AIDS-related causes. One of Esco's exes also died of an AIDS-related condition. And another friend took his own life after he got his diagnosis — out of fear his family would find out.

Ending HIV In Mississippi Means Cutting Through Racism, Poverty And Homophobia

Mar 16, 2019
More than half the new HIV diagnoses in the U.S. are in Southern states, where the rates among gay and bisexual black men remain stubbornly high, despite the existence of medicine to stop the virus.
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The Salt
Housewife Eugenia Duke started making sandwiches for soldiers during World War I out of her Greenville, S.C. home, and eventually created a mayonnaise empire.

Worth The Whisk: How The Woman Behind Duke's Mayo Became A Tycoon

Jun 07, 2018

Long a Southern staple, Duke's Mayo is racking up converts among professional chefs across the U.S. But few know the surprising backstory of Eugenia Duke, the woman behind the century-old brand.

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