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CL Announces Debut North American Tour

K-pop superstar and crossover queen-in-the-making CL is ready to say hello (b---hes) to North America. The "Lifted" singer has announced her first ever U.S. and Canada solo tour. The nine-date trek will hit cities like New York, Los Angeles and Toronto this fall, after kicking off at the Hammerstein Ballroom in Manhattan on October 29. Aside from the odd special performance (like during New York Fashion Week) or handful of select U.

How to Choose the Right Lawn Fertilizer

I’ve been in the business of helping professionals manage natural grass surfaces for more than 40 years. These pros grow grass for a living — sports turf managers for high school, municipality, university and professional teams; golf course superintendents; and lawn care managers. But when the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency says Americans buy 70 million pounds of fertilizers every year, that’s staggering, even for me. In the past 25 years, technological advancements shaped fertilizer products and how we use them.

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Where Are Pamela Anderson + Tommy Lee's Sons Today?

Whatever happened to Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee's kids? With Pam & Tommy currently making a big splash on Hulu, people can't get enough of its titular '90s It Couple. The Baywatch alum and Mötley Crüe drummer tied the knot just four days after their meet-cute in 1995. During their marriage, Pamela and Tommy ended up welcoming two sons: Brandon Thomas Lee, who was born in 1996, and and Dylan Jagger Lee, who was born in 1997.

Are Boxelder Bugs Dangerous to People, Pets and Property?

Related to cicadas, aphids, planthoppers, leafhoppers, bed bugs and shield bugs, boxelder bugs (Boisea trivittata) have a flat, elongated-oval shape with black and red-orange markings on their backs. They predominately feed on the seeds of the boxelder trees — hence their name — but can be found in and around maple and ash trees, too. Boxelder bugs are not known to bite, although they can puncture the skin when provoked. On the rare occasion that one does chomp down, it can leave a small, irritating red mark that’s similar to a mosquito bite.