Kelly McDuff and her family had just moved into her new home when she was greeted by an unexpected gift: a homemade cake. “We just moved into a house and my 98-year-old neighbor just dropped off a ...
An estimated 40% of the general population has at least some fear of flying, with 2.5% harboring a clinical phobia of getting on an airplane. However, travelers’ stress keeps Beni the llama and ...
The smash-hit LGBTQ+ hockey romance “Heated Rivalry” has captivated audiences all over the world — and now, they’ll finally have the merch to fully represent their adoration. In Episode 2 of the Crave ...
There’s a role for everyone in the fight against tyranny. Yes, even the knitters and crocheters. Craftivism, or the act of using handicrafts, art, and textiles as a form of activism, is just one way ...
Singapore, one of the most water-stressed countries globally, has long grappled with water scarcity. In the 1990s, the Public Utilities Board (PUB) implemented a three-pronged strategy: harvesting ...
As United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement continues its siege of Minnesota — and especially in the wake of the killings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti — individuals near and far are looking ...
Tuesday morning, Dave Matthews Band announced its latest headline tour across the United States. While fans in Texas, Michigan, Colorado, Washington, and more eagerly await the band’s performances ...
When it comes to iconic animals that call the 63 national parks home, bison, black bears, and bald eagles probably come to mind first. But Cape Cod National Seashore has been hard at work restoring an ...
When Jessica Fujii was in kindergarten, she drew a picture of her future. In a “What do you want to be when you grow up?” booklet, she skipped ballerina and veterinarian, and wrote down something else ...
When United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents shot and killed civilian Alex Pretti on January 24, Minneapolis’s Nicollet Avenue faced immediate chaos. Peaceful protesters — and members ...
Scientists plant microphones to hear 'the sounds of the underground.' It could transform soil health
In an attempt to study soil health, a group of scientists from Australia’s Flinders University planted microphones in the ground to see if the acoustics of ants and worms would be a solid indicator of ...
Every month, there are hundreds of national and international celebrations dedicated to raising awareness and support for meaningful causes. For those working to bring attention to important topics, ...
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