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Months after the internet swooned over Moo Deng the pygmy hippopotamus and Pesto the penguin, a new critter has catapulted into the spotlight: an orphaned pangolin pup named Kulu. Kulu is the subject ...
Penguin Random House is known for its iconic status as a book publishing house and defender of the First Amendment, challenging book bans in states across the United States. But in a new campaign, the ...
While “cottagecore” trends and aesthetics circulate social media, romanticizing the rural life of yore, developer Bruno Schickel has actually brought a cottage community to life in the modern-day town ...
For a first-timer, New York City can be an extremely overstimulating destination. From honking cars, bright billboards, crowded streets, and screeching, sweaty subway cars, anyone is bound to need a ...
Forget the flowers, spa appointments, and jewelry this Mother’s Day. In eight cities across the United States, moms can get free access to rage rooms, designed to help them let off some steam. Ilana ...
With record-high temperatures likely to sweep the globe this summer, access to cool air will be vital. But cranking the air conditioning increases energy use and can be both environmentally and ...
Golf does not have a reputation for being particularly eco-friendly. With water-guzzling greens, deforestation to construct courses, and the use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides, it can be hard ...
This story was originally published by Grist. Sign up for Grist’s weekly newsletter here. Last year, the Boston Community Solar Cooperative announced plans for its first community solar project: 81 ...
Earlier this year, Tennessee State Senator Bo Watson and House Majority Leader William Lamberth introduced a bill (SB836) to the state’s legislature that would give Tennessee public schools the right ...
After rolling back its diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts in early 2025, Target has lost a lot of fans. The company — which also ended its Racial Equity Action and Change initiative, designed to ...
Born in Iran as one of nine children, architect Nader Khalili found his calling in one simple mission: Empower refugees and people experiencing poverty to build homes using the earth under their feet.
In the hubbub of London’s Camden Town, Oliver Chan thinks a lot about loneliness. “Loneliness is an important topic for me because my autism can make it harder for me to form connections with other ...
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