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February 01,2017
by Associated Press
Of all the celebrity chefs out there, there’s one you’d least expect to sing the praises of spinach, kale and Brussels sprouts. That would be Guy Fieri.
The spiky-haired champion of American comfort food is more associated with greasy chili dogs than salad — the fryer over the fig. But are you sure you know all the sides of this guy?
“I’m a big greens fan. I’m a big vegetable fan....
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January 31,2017
by Lisa Neff
For every hour that some doctors devote to direct patient care they may spend about five hours on other tasks, often because they’re tied up with computer work, a new study suggests.
The results are based on observations of just 36 doctors-in-training at one hospital in Switzerland. But research dating back more than half a century has documented physicians dedicating a similar amount of the....
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January 30,2017
by Associated Press
Search the term online and nearly 10 million results roll in. It’s being touted by this winter’s shelter magazines, decor retailers and lifestyle mavens.
What’s so huge? It’s hygge.
Often mispronounced “higgy,” it’s actually more like “hooga.”
To understand the term’s meaning, just burrow into a big comfy pile of phrases synonymous with “well-being.” Think coziness, ease....
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Wisconsin
January 30,2017
by Associated Press
Researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison have received federal approval to start testing driverless cars at sites around Wisconsin.
The U.S. Department of Transportation recently designated UW-Madison’s Traffic Operations and Safety Laboratory as one of 10 groups nationwide as proving grounds for the vehicles, the Wisconsin State Journal reported.
The lab does not have any driver....
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January 27,2017
by Michael Muckian
After six years of consideration, Milwaukee’s Glorioso family is expanding its East Side culinary enterprise.
The decision-making process traces back to December 2010, when Glorioso’s Italian Market, a specialty food store and deli, moved from its original location at 1020 E. Brady St. across the street to its much larger home at 1011 E. Brady St.
The move left the original double storef....
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January 27,2017
by Lisa Neff
Here's a look at the Milwaukee Brewers schedule, with the first game played April 3 against the Colorado Rockies.
April 3 Colorado, 2:10 p.m.
April 4 Colorado, 7:40 p.m.
April 5 Colorado, 8:10 p.m.
April 6 Colorado, 1:40 p.m.
April 7 Chicago Cubs, 8:10 p.m.
April 8 Chicago Cubs, 7:10 p.m.
April 9 Chicago Cubs, 2:10 p.m.
April 11 at Toronto, 7:07 p.m.
April 12 at Toronto,....
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January 26,2017
by Wisconsin Gazette
The organization that ensures animal safety in film and television productions is investigating whether a frightened dog was forced into churning water during the making of A Dog’s Purpose.
American Humane has suspended its safety representative who worked on the film and is hiring an independent investigator to explore the matter, said Mark Stubis, a spokesman for the organization.
The film....
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January 26,2017
by Michael Muckian
Robert Mondavi almost singlehandedly changed the nature and direction of the California wine industry.
Already a second-generation winemaker when he emerged on the scene in the late 1960s, Mondavi was an early champion of naming wines after the varietal grapes of which they were made. His technical innovations and marketing strategies revolutionized the wine industry, and The Robert Mondavi Insti....
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January 16,2017
by Michael Muckian
One couple, one building, three businesses — each striving for a healthier you.
Tucked into a commercial park behind the AMC Star Cinemas in Madison’s Fitchburg suburb, Fit Fresh restaurant and meal service occupies the eastern end of the building while the western end is home to Hybrid Athletic Club.
A married couple — personal trainer Ryan Berndt and registered dietician Sarah Mattison-B....
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January 13,2017
by Lisa Neff
Scientists at the University of Wisconsin-Madison recently identified the influenza strain behind a flu outbreak among cats in a New York City shelter. The rare subtype previously was not found in domestic felines.
Cats that have contracted the strain in the shelter have displayed upper-respiratory symptoms such as runny nose, congestion, persistent cough and lip smacking, but the illness has n....
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