- September 6, 2015
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After years of abuse in a traveling circus, Cholita the spectacled bear has returned to the wild on Sunday. — This feed and its contents are the property of The Huffington Post, and use is subject to our terms. It Read more
From August 1st to August 15th I fasted from complaining. Yes, that’s right. No more “I’m tired” grumbles at 3 p.m. at the office. No more yelling at cars that cut me off on 440. No more snapping at people Read more
Some 99 percent of the world’s skies are polluted with light, scientists say — meaning some man-made form of brightness has overshadowed the night sky’s brilliance across most of the planet. That means health impacts on plants, animals and humans, Read more
Jessica Alba’s Honest Company is being sued for, well, dishonesty. Plaintiffs in a lawsuit are accusing the company of “deceptively and misleadingly” calling its products natural when they actually contain synthetic ingredients, People reported. The class-action suit, led by consumer Read more
There are some days when gratitude is simple. Maybe you got a raise, had a great vacation, watched your kid star in a school play, and other amazing experiences. Those occasions are awesome! Then there are times when you have Read more
photo credit: monkeybusinessimages/thinkstock “What whiskey will not cure, there is no cure for,” goes an old proverb. Sore throat? Whiskey and honey. Arthritis acting up? Whiskey and raisins. To some, it’s the original multi-tasking remedy. In my own home, I Read more
President Barack Obama arrived in Alaska this week, sharing blunt language about climate change after laying out initiatives aimed at tackling that issue in the Arctic. “On this issue–of all issues–there is such a thing as being too late,” said Read more
What kind of person enjoys taking another living being’s life? It may seem improbable at first glance, but what if the same twisted psychology that drives a man to maim, stalk and–an agonizingly painful 40 hours later–shoot a lion to Read more
New Quality Measure Seeks to Optimize Cardiovascular Care For African Americans In recent months, the debate on race and policing in this country has ignited passions and raised important questions. But while headlines have highlighted instances of excessive force by Read more
A few years ago, Melinda and I visited a group of rice farmers in Bihar, India, one of the most flood-prone regions of the country. All of them were extremely poor and depended on the rice they grew to feed Read more