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NewsBreezy Sun Gives Way to a Soggy Week Ahead for South Florida
Enjoy Tuesday's sunshine because a stretch of heavy clouds, daily showers, and afternoon storms will dominate the rest of your week.
NewsSouth Florida Braces For Sizzling Mother’s Day Weekend With Record-Level Heat And Unsettled Skies
Prepare for a sizzling Mother's Day weekend with unseasonably high temperatures followed by a chance of storms Monday.
NewsBlueberries Are One Of The Healthiest Fruits On The Market
In 1990 Fifth-grade student Megan Frank persuades Maine’s legislature to vote blueberry pie as the state’s official dessert.
NewsBreezy Transitions and Shifting Skies: Your South Florida Weekly Forecast
Monday showers transition to Tuesday sunshine while gusty breezes and rip current risks impact the region all week.
NewsAn Ad In The 1887 Brooklyn Daily Eagle Included Classes On How To Make Chocolate Mousse.
French post-Impressionist painter, Henri Toulouse-Lautrec, is credited as creating a chocolate mousse recipe and calling it “mayonnaise de chocolat”.
News1850 Is The Oldest Known Reference To Popovers
The name "popover" comes from the fact that the batter swells or "pops" over the top of the muffin tin while baking...
NewsRegular Afternoon Naps Linked to a Massive 37% Reduction in Heart Disease Mortality
Survey says after making love, men prefer a quick snooze or snack, while women desire everything from cozy cuddling to solo time.
NewsSouth Florida Basks in Sunshine Before Midweek Coastal Breezes and Late-Week Showers Return
Seasonable warmth and sun dominate the early week, though dangerous rip currents persist at Atlantic beaches through Wednesday afternoon.
NewsWritten In 1814, “The Star Spangled Banner” Became The National Anthem 117 Years Later
The Star-Spangled Banner was played during the 7th inning of game 1 of the 1918 World Series between the Boston Red Sox and the Chicago Cubs.