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Private Sector Climate Saviors

Among those most worried about climate change, government action has been far too slow – and may already be too Continue reading →

US Gun Deaths Down

While it may not seem to be case, gun deaths in America are down. Public perception is the opposite. Perception Continue reading →

Data On Real Risks

We know what kills us. There’s plenty of data out there. But, the most common causes aren’t considered news because Continue reading →

The $830 American Christmas

Americans are expected to spend about $830 per person for the 2015 Christmas season. That’s almost back to the levels seen Continue reading →

Non-Surgical Pacemaker

Pacemakers were innovative, invasive, and experimental at their start. Now, they are common, but require surgery. A new innovation is Continue reading →

Who Americans Trust

In general, Americans are beginning to trust institutions again. Since The Great Recession, trust is building in many non-governmental institutions. Continue reading →

Eating Meat Warms Earth

One proposal for reducing greenhouse gases is to cut back on the consumption of meat. Meat, especially from beef, accounts Continue reading →

Antibiotics Failing

Antibiotics were an amazing advance in medicine and probably saved millions of lives. Unfortunately, they aren’t working as well as Continue reading →

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