Activists are hoping to recreate the magic of 1970’s Earth Day — at a moment when the movement’s future is cloudier than ever. Credit...Illustration by Hayley Wall Supported by By Christina Cauterucci ...
The Philadelphia Eagles and Dallas Cowboys will kick off the NFL season on Thursday night. The Eagles hope to avoid a Super Bowl hangover with an early-season victory over their hated rival, while the ...
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If you told me four years ago that I’d be living a sustainable life, I wouldn’t have known what that meant. With the planet getting warmer and more people viewing global warming as a serious threat, ...
Back in 2020, John Fogerty issued a 'cease-and-desist' order to Donald Trump demanding that he stop using Creedence Clearwater Revival's Fortunate Son at his political campaign rallies. "He is using ...
Our late uncle was a pilot, and he had a tradition where he would pick up little local candies and bring them back for all the cousins. There were 15 of us, so it was always just small treats. But ...
A new study led by Harvard Medical School researchers found that lithium can help the brain resist the ravages of aging and also Alzheimer’s disease. Lithium is a metal found in some foods, drinking ...
The grandmother of a friend of mine used to tell him, “You are unique and special—just like everybody else.” True, though like in Orwell’s Animal Farm, some of us are more singular than others. And ...
Last week I went to visit an old friend who lives two hours away and was shocked by her family dynamic. Her husband was incredibly mean to her. But that wasn’t the worst part. Both she and her husband ...
Listen to more stories on the Noa app. This article was featured in the One Story to Read Today newsletter. Sign up for it here. One common explanation for why children spend so much of their free ...
A universal feature of traveling Europe as a Hackaday scribe is that when you sit in a hackerspace in another country and proclaim how nice a place it all is, the denizens will respond pessimistically ...