Edel Rodriguez reevaluates his art’s purpose.
Artist Edel Rodriguez, who published more than 125 satirical illustrations and 25 magazine covers depicting Donald Trump during his first term in office, posted an illustration Wednesday morning of Trump as a knife dividing the world.
Why data- and tech-driven behavioral change, not just vehicle design, is key to reducing traffic fatalities.
Unless you’re surrounded by two tons of SUV steel, America’s roads can be a scary place. You’ve seen it crossing a busy street—drivers looking up suddenly as they roll through a stop sign. Vehicles cutting off pedestrians while rushing to make a turn.
Water quality and scarcity issues are on the rise, but we can help turn back the tide.
The United States has faced various economic bubbles, but one lesser-known phenomenon is taking its toll nationwide: the “water bubble.” Earth has a finite amount of water; only 0.5% is accessible, fresh, and usable.
The president-elect has come out in support of the ByteDance-owned app in the past year.
Four years ago, Donald Trump worked to cut off Americans’ access to TikTok. Now, as an actual January ban looms, he could be key to keeping the platform operating as usual in the U. S.
The Inflation Reduction Act offers tax credits and rebates for you to upgrade to clean appliances. Some states are just beginning to roll out rebates, but the rest of the money could be at risk.
If you want to switch to a heat pump or induction stove, this might be a good time to do it.
Pete Marczyk is fed up with Denver’s “culture of permissiveness.”
“It doesn’t seem like there’s much reason for people to not shoplift. I mean, we just have to depend on the kindness of strangers to not do it,” said Marczyk, who owns Marczyk’s Fine Foods.
The store, open since 2002, has two locations.