• NYC asks researchers: What should we do with all this poop?

    Roughly 480,000 tons of solid waste makes its way down New York City's drains and sewers every year. City officials need help figuring out what to do with all the sludge. The department is seeking strategies to deal with the solid waste extracted from its wastewater system. [ more › ]

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    This Is How to Ask for Nudes Like a Gentleman

    When it comes to getting nudes, saying “please” might help, but there's more to it – here's what you need to know.

  • Amy Lou Christensen Peterson

    April 9, 2024 Amy Lou Christensen Peterson, 52, passed away at her residence on April 9, 2024. She was born in Richfield, Utah, to Quinn Arlie Christensen and Betty Lou Hunt Christensen. In 1992, Amy married Justin Peterson in the Salt Lake Temple and together they raised four wonderful children. Amy grew up in Central […]

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    Ask A Specialist – Stress Awareness

    HONOLULU (KHON2) -- April is National Stress Awareness Month. Dr. Janette Abramowitz joined Wake Up 2Day with information on the impacts of stress and how to care for your wellbeing. Stress activates the fight of flight response and disrupts the bodyʻs processes, leading to physiological changes and potentially causing long-term health consequences. However, Dr. Abramowitz []

  • Column: Do Celebrities Have Deeper Liberal Thoughts?

    When Laura Ingraham wrote her book Shut Up and Sing in 2003, the Left didn’t read the book as much as overreact to the title. The title implied something important. While celebrities gain a “platform” they feel compelled to use, do their opinions reflect any expertise? Or is fame more important than logic? Celebrities often lead with emotion, and expect to cause an emotional reaction. They don’t expect “independent fact-checkers” to examine their emotions. Exhibit A is an April 15 interview...

  • MLB: Anderson back in win column

    Former Brainerd Warrior Nick Anderson is a member of the Kansas City Royals bullpen.

  • Graduate student workers ask ‘Who is the university for?’

    The University of Iowa pays poverty-level wages to graduate workers despite incredible fundraising and an endowment of over $3 billion. The Board of Regents has increased tuition yet again and is desperately seeking funds from new private partnerships in order to “maintain academic excellence”. How can one school be so wealthy and yet so anxious

  • Vegan Redditor Asks How to Navigate Passover

    Transitioning to a vegan lifestyle can illuminate challenges in unexpected corners, such as navigating traditional family gatherings.

  • Where is Coastal Columns in Fortnite? Map location

    Coastal Columns is a lesser-known landmark in Fortnite that a quest from the Elements event requires you to visit. So, here's where you can find Coastal Columns on the map. The ongoing Fortnite x Avatar: The Last Airbender crossover event has introduced a set of Elements quests to the game. Completing these missions rewards players with progression in the Event Pass, and one quest requires them to head to Coastal Columns. If you're wondering where this landmark is located, here's where...

  • SCORE column: It's time to go lean

    Lean manufacturing and value stream mapping can save businesses thousands of dollars.

  • Column: 'Public' Radio Isn't Dedicated to the Masses

    Is National Public Radio fair and balanced? Do they care what you think? NPR has a “Public Editor” to monitor listener complaints and concerns, but as we all know, the majority of their listeners are going to complain they’re not “progressive” enough. In 2021, Public Editor Kelly McBride appeared on Brian Stelter’s CNN podcast to praise NPR’s decision to allow their journalists to go to (leftist) public protests so they can “bring their full humanity to work with them.” When Stelter asked...

  • Column: 'Public' Radio Isn't Dedicated to the Masses

    Is National Public Radio fair and balanced? Do they care what you think? NPR has a “Public Editor” to monitor listener complaints and concerns, but as we all know, the majority of their listeners are going to complain they’re not “progressive” enough. In 2021, Public Editor Kelly McBride appeared on Brian Stelter’s CNN podcast to praise NPR’s decision to allow their journalists to go to (leftist) public protests so they can “bring their full humanity to work with them.” When Stelter asked...