Posts from: April 2024
Anton Kokol will speak at the Alberta Community Crime Prevention Association conference on May 6-8 in Calgary
Kevin Gillespie’s newest venture celebrates his Scottish heritage. Named Nadair, it means “way of nature” and focuses on cooking over an open fire—something Gillespie says he misses from his time at Woodfire Grill. Located in the former Floataway Café space in Woodland Hills, Nadair will focus on sustainability, locally sourced fare, and highlighting the simplicity of ingredients, while reflecting on Gillespie’s 27 years of cooking in Atlanta and the Pacific Northwest.
Big Think recently spoke with Nick Bostrom about how humans might find fulfillment in a post-scarcity world.
American life expectancy started dropping even before the pandemic. It’s a critical barometer of our nation’s health and a sign that all is not well in the U.S. Much of the increase in preventable,…
Americans need to know the story of police officer Jonathan Diller. Not just how he died but how he lived.
At the Bobby Hotel in Nashville, shelter dogs get the once-in-a-lifetime chance to work as the “dog-in-residence,” greeting guests daily before finding a new life with a veteran in need.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — From day one of the Blue Jackets, Aaron Portzline has been there writing and reporting: first with the Columbus Dispatch and for the past six years as part of The Athl…
He is one of eight people on the Mississippi Gaming Commission’s “exclusion list.”
Written by Sergio Uriarte. Last Updated April 26, 2024 in Healthcare. EL CENTRO, CA (Friday, April 26, 2024) – Dr. Tien Vo said that some infections could not only make your life miserable, but they could also kill you if