By Brian Rodgers North America’s boreal forests are crucial for wildlife and the climate, but we’re literally trashing them to make pulp for toilet paper and other disposable paper products.
The report found that 48% of churchgoing families talk about faith with their children during the week, meaning nearly half ...
Mark McDermott They were a bunch of old hands. Each knew the backroom byways of a world the average citizen was blissfully ...
Social Security is a popular but expensive program. With the trust fund facing depletion in just a few years, experts have ...
How many people can the federal government lose before it crashes? What’d you find? Elaine Kamarck Well, we found that in the midst of all the DOGE chaos, people were figuring out that, wait a minute, ...
Did you know that Americans use approximately 4 million tons of wrapping paper each year, much of which ends up in landfills Beyond the environmental impact ...
Rhinelander v. Rhinelander was one of the most scandalous trials of the Jazz Age. 100 years later, it reads as a tragedy ...
In the end, it’s easy to see why the Penicillin has earned a devoted following. Comforting, complex and surprisingly ...
Against all odds, film photography is beloved by amateur and professional photographers, generations old and new. What keeps ...
The unofficial start of the winter logging season in Maine has arrived at a time when demand for pulpwood is falling due to ...
It is not emphasized enough how the holidays take a toll on the environment, both locally and globally. From November to ...
Live Oak Adult Day Services brings smiles and activities to elderly residents, and a respite for their caregivers ...