Jacksonville Journal-Courier on MSN
Commentary: One person's dirt is another person's gold — Alexandra Paskhaver
Commentary: His dirt looked like garbage. Or maybe it’s the other way around. It certainly didn’t look like gold.
The scene in the Muwasi area of the city of Khan Yunis contrasted starkly with the vision of the territory projected by world ...
Polar bears aren't white, strawberries aren't berries and the Earth isn't round—we'll have you rethinking everything you ...
That’s exactly what happens at Aardvark Antique Mall in Lincoln, Nebraska – a veritable wonderland of vintage treasures where ...
In an auction series that so far has totaled $3.55 million, the Jeff Jacob action figure collection is already enshrined in pop-culture history as one the hobby’s most bankable of all time. But as New ...
Parenting Patch on MSN
Cartoon episodes about marine life for kids who love the ocean
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At CES 2026, Clear Drop showcased its solution for homes and businesses to ensure that 100% of soft plastic waste is diverted from landfills. David Lumb is a senior reporter covering mobile and gaming ...
Inquirer on MSN
Ilocos Norte villagers turn trash into eco-products
LAOAG CITY — Residents of Barangay Caparispisan, Pagudpud, Ilocos Norte have found treasure in trash, turning plastic waste ...
The first long-term bubble barrier was installed in Amsterdam's Westerdok canal in 2019. The Grand River in Lansing could be getting the first bubble barrier in the United States. Credit: The Great ...
Opinion
We all know plastic is nasty stuff, so why do I find so many empty bottles on the trail? (Opinion)
On trails in Grand Canyon National Park, I mostly pick up empty water bottles. It seems a job that will never be obsolete. Shouldn’t we have learned by now that refilling water bottles is the way ...
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