• Sometimes it’s just an interesting bush

    An estimated 1,200 plants are native to the Rio Grande Valley of Texas, making it an enormous selection from which to choose when considering populating a native habitat in your home garden. That number includes plants, vines, shrubs and trees. That is a lot of choice.

  • NOVA: Making North America: Human

    For next week's Watch & Wonder Highlight, we're thrilled to feature "NOVA: Making North America: Human." After watching, dive deeper with resources about North America’s amazing geology—from the oldest rocks on the continent (3.5 billion years!) to the potential earthquake catastrophe that lies within the Cascadia subduction zone in the Pacific Northwest—on PBS LearningMedia.

  • Netherlands’ RTL interested in Other News from Belgium

    NEWS BRIEF: RTL Netherlands has commissioned a local version of In Other News, Today, a daily stripped celebrity quiz format that has aired for three seasons on broadcaster VRT in Belgium and is distributed by Amsterdam-based formats specialist Lineup Ind

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    Building a bridge between faith and human resources

    Hennither Gant, founder of Career Image Solutions, helps individuals uncover their professional identity and chart a course toward rewarding career paths aligned with their values and goals, through insightful consultations and assessments.

  • Uruguay to vaccinate against human papillomavirus infection

    Montevideo, Apr 27 (Prensa Latina) Uruguay will administer a vaccine against the human papillomavirus (HPV), which will include children 11 years of age and older in the schools of the departmental capitals, it was reported. The post Uruguay to vaccinate against human papillomavirus infection first appeared on Prensa Latina.

  • Four Places Where Animals Have Tamed Humans

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  • Humane review: The world is awful, and so is this family

    One day, should humanity be blessed enough to continue upon its current collective perch, the old op-ed pages of national newspapers will provide their own records of our social temperature in these charged times. Future generations, then, will get to judge—perhaps harshly—the nature of our collective preoccupations. But another, far more telling inventory will be recorded, in the form of (largely) genre films and TV shows that aim to unpack the warped, dystopian ways in which we harm each...

  • I was never interested in fame – Kofi Sarpong

    Ghanaian gospel musician, Kofi Sarpong, has shared how he was forced to venture into music.

  • Marcos orders reconstitution of OP human resources

    President Marcos has amended the composition of his office’s human resource promotion board for first-level and second-level career posts and awards and incentives committee.

  • Sustained buying interest boosts FBM KLCI

    KUALA LUMPUR: The domestic market could wrap the week on a high note after stubbornly holding on to optimism amid better-than-expected earnings results from Wall Stret.

  • The United Nations makes a mockery of human rights

    The United Nations makes a mockery of human rights not just through its actions, but through the supposed human rights issues it chooses to focus on. Volker Turk is the United Nations high commissioner for human rights, an arrogant title for an arrogant organization that does far more harm than good to global human rights. […]

  • How to Strike a Balance Between Technology and Human Connection in the Workplace

    The balance between technology and human interaction in the workplace is crucial. As you navigate the fusion of technology and personal interaction in your workplace, find out how to make tech work for your team's human side, not just its productivity goals.