Month: July 2022

Wild Rabbit Returns to Visit the Lady Who Rescued Her as an Orphaned Newborn and Raised Her

A wild rabbit, orphaned as a baby, got a second chance at life when she was taken in by a caring woman. Months later, she reentered the wild but has since shown up again in her rescuer’s backyard, proving that she is thriving. Jessica Lee, 25, of Marietta, Georgia, found a baby cottontail rabbit, Honey, crawling…


Father Invents Triple-Leaf-Blower Go-kart Machine

Household chores are no longer boring when you have an inventive dad! …


Faroe Islands Ambient Drone Film: Heaven on Earth | Simple Happiness Episode 12

Relax and let your worries be replaced by stunning aerial nature views from some of the Faroe Islands’ most beautiful and iconic landscape locations, paired with a brand new meditation piano ambient musical masterpiece. This video can be used to relax, sleep, meditate, do yoga, study, work, read, and more. The Faroe Islands is a…


Taking the Kids: To Ski Country in Summer

Chat up a local in Ski Country and they will tell you they came for the winter and ended up staying for the summer. That would include my daughter Mel, who went to Crested Butte, Colorado, for a season after college and nearly 10 years later, is still there, working as a planner for the…


Fauci Says He Is ‘Open’ on Virus Lab Leak Theory

Dr. Anthony Fauci says he is keeping an “open mind” over claims that the coronavirus may have leaked from a Chinese lab, despite his long-standing assertion that the virus had a natural origin. “We have an open mind but it looks very much like this was a natural occurrence, but you keep an open mind,”…


The Mayan Calendar Is Strikingly Like the Chinese Zodiac; Could This Be Ancient Cross-Cultural Exchange?

Ancient Mayan and Chinese calendar systems share so many similarities, it is unlikely they developed independently, according to the late David H. Kelley, whose paper on the subject was published posthumously in August 2016. Kelley was a Harvard-educated archaeologist and epigrapher at the University of Calgary in Canada. He earned fame in the 1960s for…


Americans Likely to Be Tracked for CO2 Emissions Under SEC’s New Climate Rule: Consumers’ Research

Will your CO2 emissions data be collected and reported to the government in the near future? A consumer rights group said that a new rule proposed by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) would lay the groundwork for doing so. On March 21, the SEC proposed a rule titled “The Enhancement and Standardization of…


Race Towards Net Zero Will Break Energy Market, Drive Up Energy Price: Analyst

An analyst has warned that the push for net zero with existing renewables technologies by 2050 will break the energy market and lead to a stark increase in Australia’s energy price within a decade. It comes as Australia, and the world, continues to struggle with an energy crisis amid supply issues plaguing much of the…


Shelter Puppy Comforts Terrified Sister With a Hug After Being Rescued From Filthy Pen

A pair of puppies rescued from a cramped, filthy pen by an Ohio animal shelter has gone viral. After being saved, one of the terrified puppies comforted her sister with a hug; the canine family has since been adopted into three different loving families with the help of the shelter’s transfer partner. In March 2022,…


Missouri AG Sues City of St. Louis for Funding Women’s Out-of-State Abortion Expenses

The city of St. Louis is being sued by Missouri Attorney General Eric Schmitt, a Republican, for passing a bill that would offer women funds to travel out of state for abortions. On July 15, the Board of Aldermen of St. Louis passed Board Bill 61 (BB61), which sets up a $1.5 million “Reproductive Equity…