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Invasive species pose threats to the environment and even human health. These 16 invasive species are found in Louisiana.
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Stacker explores snacks and other food items banned in the U.S. From tasty cheeses to the famed Scottish dish haggis, these 30 foods aren't welcome in most of the United States.
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Magic Carpet Golf in Galveston has that quality, sitting on the Seawall like it owns the place, which in a spiritual sense, it kind of does. If you’ve never experienced the particular joy of playing ...
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