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When a craft-beer brewery starts making hand-made mountain bikes and putting them on a kickass North Carolina ranch, happiness is only a singletrack ride away.

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Shane Davis is data-mining the oil and gas industry to win hearts, minds, and legislative battles

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Surf contest failed to honor settlement

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For such a light and warm bag, the 800-fill Peggy is packed with such thoughtful features as a built-in pillowcase. Like all of Big Agnes’s bags, there’s no insulation on the underside, but it’s compatible with any 20-inch-wide sleeping pad. 15°, 2.5 lbs; bigagnes.com…

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The Nike for Women marathon is in three days. Six months ago I made a plea to my three-mile-jogger self that I was going to run my first marathon. I've built up my lactic acid threshold, I've tapered, and, now, here I am, having completed my last training run (a…

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This year's Tour was one of the most exciting to date. We look back on the race's most riveting moments and explore its most important trends.

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Explosives washed up during flood

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Courtesy of FlickrA Florida resident captured the  death of a manatee on video, which can be viewed online at WSVN News. Lance Irvine, the owner of a boat and jet ski rental company in Pompano Beach, thought he was about to witness the animal giving birth, but instead he…

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There is an evolutionary death match under way in Hawaii, where half a million feral cats, some of them infected with a terrifying zombie parasite, are wreaking havoc on endangered species. Some people call them the "kitties of doom." Others will do anything to save them.

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Gunther Holtorf, a 75-year-old former airline CEO who has driven more than 820,000 kilometers over the past two decades, doesn't care if you remember his travels. But you better respect Otto, his G Wagon that will be placed in a museum if it makes it through this final leg.

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