By Jerrie Whiteley Herald Democrat I try hard not to wish away days at this point in my life. But I am in an awful… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close
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Homegrown beauty and personal care (BPC) brand Plum Goodness aims to become profitable in the current financial year by introducing new products in its core segments, shutting down less profitable product lines, and optimising its marketing strategy, founder Shankar Prasad said.The Mumbai-based brand plans to introduce new products within the next six months, focusing on segments such as skincare (including cleansers, serums and moisturisers), hair care and make-up, Prasad told ET in an...
By Future Brown Herald Democrat Each week for the six weeks, the Herald Democrat has release a video interview with local leaders asking 5 questions… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close
I have a whole list of possible topics for commentaries, but as I sorted through them, my thoughts kept returning to April Dowler. My wife and I, and about 200 other friends and relatives, attended a memorial service for her last Saturday at the Presbyterian church in Shepherdstown. April died earlier this month after
Horror and dumb go together like peas and cah-rots, to paraphrase Forrest Gump. Think: There's a serial killer on the loose let's split up! The monster sure looks like it's dead. Let's drop our weapons! You know the drill. 'Abigal' is a different kind of dumb. The film's screenplay insults us at every turn. You can't help but question what's happening instead of letting go and having fun. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xtAL2x58hns Young, talented Abigail (Alisha Weir, very good despite the...
This article was produced by The Bittman Project and the Economic Hardship Reporting Project. which supports independent journalists as they forward fresh narratives about inequality. It is co-published here with permission. EHRP’s high-quality journalism is co-published with mainstream media outlets, to help readers understand and address systemic hardship. Cooking and food shopping are very different in America […]
Weed is becoming more mainstream, with more people exclusively using cannabis products – here’s what you need to know about being ‘California sober’Cannabis, now legal in 24 states, is a $40bn industry in America. That may not be much compared to the $260bn alcohol market, but a shift is afoot. As booze trends down, with young people drinking less and beer sales in decline, sales of marijuana are creeping upward, and weed is becoming more mainstream – favored by senior citizens and stressed-out...
By James Hoorman, Hoorman Soil Health Services Dr. Alan Franzluebbers, North Carolina Extension has a U-Tube video showing farmers how to look for healthy soils and then improve it. There are several obvious soil health indicators like looking for earthworms, earthworm burrows, and their middens. Also, remove surface residue and look for white spiderweb like
ASUS has updated its 16-inch Zephyrus G16 for 2024 with fresher chips and graphics options all the way up to an RTX 4090. There’s a new OLED display with a 240HZ refresh rate and a full size SD card reader for transferring files. But, as much as ASUS is positioning this as a laptop for media makers as well as gamers, we need to know if its promises match its power. If you’re as curious as I am, you’ll have to read Sam Rutherford’s review to find out for yourself. — Dan Cooper The biggest stories...