There are an average of 1,270 reported wildlife-vehicle collisions every year in the state of Arizona. But a growing investment in wildlife crossings aims to change that. Earlier this year, the state ...
Readers of South African newspapers The Star, The Mercury, and Cape Times may have thought their regular issue of the paper was misprinted — or maybe even soiled in delivery — when they saw bright red ...
Across Wisconsin this Pride Month, residents and visitors are likely to see a surplus of colorful flowers in unexpected locations: Sidewalk cracks. As part of a campaign by the nonprofit Courage+, ...
Ten years ago, a group of 26 women, ages ranging from early fifties to mid-eighties, decided to fulfill their dream: Living together in harmony, with no men in sight. They created Britain’s first ...
Globally, it’s estimated that over 500 billion disposable coffee cups are used every year. Traditional “paper” cups contain plastic linings that make them hard to recycle and that can release ...
Although dogs are not allowed at every national park, the National Park Service still believes in positive reinforcement. At about 150 national park sites — of the 433 under the NPS umbrella — ...
On a brisk October morning, two miniature horses, Pearl and Aiden, clambered into a minivan from a riding center in Long Island. When they emerged again, they were on the busy streets of Manhattan — ...
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 ...
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 ...
“I’m pretty sure the sluts are gonna save us,” Instagram influencer Jess Olivia Fox said in a recent video. She is referring to the folks at Minneapolis sex shop Smitten Kitten, who have mobilized to ...
In late October, a group of 19 Buddhist monks set off for a 2,300-mile trek across the United States, beginning in Fort Worth Texas, with a final destination of Washington, D.C. Their mission? To ...
In August of this year, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis ordered the removal of about 400 “non-standard” pieces of street art — most of them rainbow, Pride-themed crosswalks and murals — even though they ...