by Laurel Kornfeld This article was originally published on travellergazette.com We are inundated with signs, advertisements, and commercials everywhere we turn. Some experts estimate that the average American sees upwards of 10,000 ads a day. That’s a lot of signage! Thankfully, not all signs are trying to sell you something. There are some hidden gems among all Read More…
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Harrison Okene Incredible Story Of 60 Hours Survival Underwater
Harrison Okene was working off the coast of Nigeria in May 2013 when a freak wave caused his tugboat to sink — trapping him 100 feet beneath the surface of the sea. DCN Diving Group/Barcroft USAHarrison Okene, the moment he was discovered by divers. When the Jascon-4 tugboat overturned off the Nigerian coast in May Read More…
Washington State: Global Warming & Deforestation Is A Major Concern
Wash. — On the 40th night of the protest, a black Jeep drove up a logging road and stopped near the base of a towering grand fir. For more than a month, environmental activists had been living on a platform some 80-feet up the trunk of that tree in an attempt to stop logging in Read More…
L.A. Unrest, Mexican President Sheinbaum Claims City ‘Wouldn’t Be What It Is’ Without Migrants
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum criticized the ICE raids that catalyzed days-long protests in Los Angeles, saying the city “wouldn’t be what it is” without migrants. “They migrate out of need and send resources to their families from there,” the president added. “Mexicans will always have our backing and demand that their human rights be respected. They must know that, Read More…
Amid LA Protests, DHS & ICE Contract Terminated By California City
A Californian city has announced it is officially terminating its partnership with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) as protests continue in Los Angeles over immigration raids. Why It Matters Immigrant rights advocates and protesters squared off against federal authorities over the weekend in response to the White House’s immigration enforcement Read More…
Forgotten food survival secrets: How ancient preservation techniques can save your family when modern systems fail
There’s a reason supermarkets didn’t exist for 99% of human history — and yet, our ancestors thrived. While modern consumers rely on fragile supply chains and electricity-dependent refrigeration, traditional cultures mastered food preservation methods that kept them alive through wars, famines, and brutal winters. Today, as supply chain disruptions and economic instability loom, these forgotten techniques Read More…