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Rick Paulas

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Rick Paulas has written plenty of things, some of them serious, many of them not, scattered over the vast expanses of the Internet. He lives in Los Angeles and is a White Sox fan.

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foodapp2
The co-founder of the food app talks about vetting their chefs and why they aren't expanding beyond their market in Santa Monica and Venice just yet.
catalinafoxes
Four subspecies of foxes now number enough to possibly be removed from the endangered species list.
joshuatreeexpand
If passed, the new bill will designate an additional 60,000 acres to pre-existing national parks, as well as create two new national monuments.
feedlot
We discuss the proposed bill with the leader of the Pew Foundation's antibiotic resistance project.
desertoracleshot1
"I've been roaming the deserts for 30 years, and living in one godforsaken lizard-filled wasteland or another for probably a dozen years total. And desert people do get a little peculiar, after a while."
coffeescience
There are so many coffee studies that it's confusing. Once and for all, is coffee good or bad for you?
peanutsallergy
Dr. Sharon Chinthrajah, from Stanford's Division of Immunology and Allergy, talks about a follow-up study to make sure those kids are truly cured.
kingscanyon
The park, four hour north of L.A., offers several groves of giant sequoias, spacious and clean campgrounds, old historic lodges, and over 825 miles of hiking trails.
muirpark
The home of the "Father of the National Park Service" would include the Bay Area Ridge Trail.
scubachannel
Off the coast of Santa Cruz Island lies a WWII-era boat with a mysterious history. You can SCUBA down to it, if you're game.
bigfoothike
A new trail opening in Oregon and California will allow to you walk where Bigfoot stomps.
emulsifier
Chemical emulsifiers are shown to cause obesity in mice. The problem for humans is that they're used in most processed foods.
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