The problem of global energy inequity, explained by American refrigerators
Getty Images The average fridge in the US consumes more electricity in a year than an average person in dozens of countries. My refrigerator — that appliance humming in the…
No cars, just people: DC kicks off Open Streets in Anacostia
Why should cars get all the fun? A major thoroughfare in Southeast D.C. will open up to pedestrians, scooters and bicyclists this weekend. And no cars allowed.
Asking the right questions might better ID people considering suicide — especially those with access to guns
Asking the right questions can better identify people at risk for suicide, especially those with access to firearms, according to a study published in the Journal of the American Medical…
Councilmembers Cite Concerns Over COVID Safety in Visit to ICE Detainees in NY
One person at the facility told City Limits he has been detained by ICE for more than six months but has only been given two cloth masks during that time,…
Indiana AG Responds to U.S. Surgeon General’s Request for COVID “Misinformation” with CDC Falsehoods Backed by Medical Professors
INDIANAPOLIS, IN – The Attorney General for Indiana, Todd Rokita, responded to a recent request made of states by the U.S. Surgeon General’s office for examples of COVID-19 “misinformation” by sending the…