Most well-intentioned gardeners give a lot of thought to planting the "right" plants to nourish pollinators and other wildlife. But have you given much thought to those animals' habitat?
- News 12
Tidying up could do more harm than good if you don't follow these tips.
- ADITHI RAMAKRISHNAN and SHELBY LUM AP Science Writers
Every year, growers raise giant pumpkins and compete in annual weigh-offs against other colossal fruits.Â
- Lisa Milbrand RealSimple.com
As you’re prepping your garden for its winter slumber, you might want to add an unexpected to-do to your fall gardening checklist: mulching.
The heck with "Great Pumpkin" that Linus and Sally wait for every year -- someone in Vermont has grown an orange stunner that can take the title.
- unbranded - Lifestyle
As summer ends, nature lovers can look forward to exploring some of the world’s most stunning fall foliage destinations. In Nara, Japan, autumn rivals cherry blossom season. Kouyou paints the ancient capital’s park in red, gold, and yellow. England’s Forest of Dean is filled with golden oak …
- PAUL WISEMAN Associated Press
The Trump administration is ending the federal government’s annual report on hunger in America, saying it had become “overly politicized″ and â€rife with inaccuracies.″
Guinness World Records confirmed Alex Babich's sunflower, nicknamed "Clover," as the tallest ever measured.
The poll comes as homelessness is on the rise and as officials across the country push to clear encampments where unhoused people live.
When Alex Babich, 47, stood in his backyard in Fort Wayne, Indiana, craning his neck to look 35 feet into the sky, he wasn’t just staring at a sunflower. He was looking at his roots — and his future legacy.
Median household income in the U.S. stalled last year as inflation offset wage gains, the Census Bureau reported Tuesday, according to The Wall Street Journal. Adjusted for rising prices, median household income was $83,730 in 2024, unchanged from 2023 and roughly the same as in 2019. High-i…
A new survey shows America’s housing crisis is changing how people view affordable housing, with many now seeing it in a positive light. Over half of US adults say they spend more than they should on housing, averaging 42% of their annual income on housing costs. As a result, 63% now view th…
D.C.'s homeless population rocked by Trump crackdown
Local Events
Update settings to continue…
Please try the following steps to enable.
- Open FireFox Settings → Privacy & Security → Website Privacy Preferences
- Make sure "Tell websites not to sell or share my data" is not checked.
- Make sure "Send websites a Do Not Track request" is not checked.
- Open Chrome Settings → Privacy & Security → Third-party cookies
- Under Advanced, make sure "Do Not Track " is disabled.
- Open Edge Settings → Privacy, search, and services
- Under Privacy, make sure "Send Do Not Track" requests is not enabled
- Open Cookies and Site Permissions → Manage and delete cookies and site data
- Make sure "Block third-party cookies" is not enabled
- Open your browser settings and make sure "Do Not Track " is disabled.
-
Open your cookie preferences.
- Make sure "Targeted Advertising" is toggled ON.
- Make sure "Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information" is toggled OFF.
- Click Save
Partner
Affiliate content. This article highlights the growing popularity of AI-generated headshots among job seekers and creatives, emphasizing their convenience and professional appeal.
Contributor content. The next great career wave is sustainable, not digital. And it starts with one question: how will your work make the planet better?
Contributor content. Learn how to interpret market signals, set strategies, and manage risk when investing in cryptocurrency.Â
Affiliate. Find out which crypto coins you should watch closely in 2025.Â
Affiliate. Learn how crypto staking works, rewards vs risks, and how to stake tokens in minutes.
Affiliate. Learn about Best Wallet and what the buzz is about in this detailed breakdown.Â
Affilliate content. Learn how Beam Kids makes it easier to get your kids the nutrients they need.Â

