• Victorians have no idea

    When it comes to Indigenous matters, it seems Victorians and their Members of Parliament, have no idea what is happening…What to read next: A fight for the future of women’s rights | Women need protection | The Albanese government is our biggest national security threat | Over the cliff we go

  • Frisch: Walleye Ideas

    Mike Frisch gives his tips for walleye season

  • Are smart cities a wise idea?

    The development of a Smart City in Toronto, in partnership with Google, should be the realization of the tech utopia we’d been imagining. Complete with robots, autonomous cars, and the latest tech integrated into the city itself, it seems as if the residents are the lucky beneficiaries of Life 2.0. When the project was announced with great excitement in 2017, it seemed as if Canadians would be the luckiest, most advanced citizens on the planet. Which is why the vehement civic resistance to the...

  • “Linen Moves” Dances with the Idea of What Moves You

    Movement is an unspoken art form—and no one knows or demonstrates that notion better than dancers. Undergoing years of rigorous training to perfect their contr

  • This freshwater bait idea is catching on in Maine

    “I swear by them,” said Jake Dumais of Backcountry Baits in Waterville. “Different fish like different colors.”

  • Low-Waste Oral Hygiene Ideas

    Fortunately, there are some really great homemade recipes and products on offer that help to sidestep some of the issues that storebought products cause.

  • The media has no idea how to handle abortion after Roe

    On Wednesday, CNN ran an article headlined “Trump says he wouldn’t sign federal abortion ban.” The headline at The Hill was nearly identical. USA Today’s headline included Trump complaining about the Arizona decision. The New York Times followed that same path.  No matter what broadcast media, newspaper, or online outlet anyone visited on Wednesday, everyone got the same message: Donald Trump promised to not sign a federal ban on abortion and pushed back against the ban in Arizona.  That’s a...

  • Earth Day sustainable ideas and weather history

    Learn about sustainable practices you can participate in and Fort Wayne’s Earth Day weather history.

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    306: Seemed Like A Good Idea at the Time

    A girl signs up for a class. A couple hires an accountant. A group of co-workers decides to pool their money and buy a couple of lottery tickets. In the beginning, they're full of hope and optimism — and then something turns. Stories of good ideas gone bad. Prologue: Paul was a cop. One night he was pulling second shift when he had a perfectly good idea: He'd stretch out in the back seat and take a little nap during his break. He fell right asleep, and slept well until he woke up and realized...

  • Catalyze your biggest ideas by creating your own 'in-between space'

    When I was in college, I drove across the country six times. Each fall, I would fuel up my Sahara-beige Mitsubishi Montero SUV for the 2,690-mile haul between my Los Angeles home and upstate New York where I attended Syracuse University. It was my personal Cannonball Run. Each September, I would stretch my Southern California summers as long as possible, squeezing in a few final days on Santa Monica’s sun-soaked coastline before heading to Syracuse’s blustery, gray winters. When it was time...

  • The big idea of Grand Unified Theories of physics

    Whenever we think about the Universe at a fundamental level, there’s always the temptation to wonder if reality might somehow be simpler than we perceive it to be. As complex and diverse as the natural world is, it’s humbling to recognize that everything we see, perceive, and interact with is made of the same building blocks. Matter is made of atoms, which are made of protons, neutrons, and electrons; protons and neutrons are further made of quarks and gluons. There are other particles as well:...

  • Best Gifts For Women Who Have Everything: 57 Ideas for Her

    From pop culture candles to the best Apple products.