LIFESTYLE

What’s Your Favorite Movie of the Year So Far?

I love when you walk out of the theater after seeing a really good movie and everything just feels crisper. Then, you google everyone involved,

NEWS

Australian state to ban fish-shaped soy sauce containers

An Australian state will ban fish-shaped soy sauce containers, under a wider ban on single-use plastics. The iconic containers have become a staple in many

PRESS RELEASE

Plantations International Receives Rainforest Alliance Certification

Plantations International Sets Industry First with Rainforest Alliance Certification in Asia BANGKOK, August 31, 2025 (Newswire.com) – It’s official, Plantations International Thailand has become the

ARTS & THEATRE

Four Decades, Three Versions, but Only One Real Women Have Curves

By Carlos Morton. For almost forty years, Real Women Have Curves has pulled audiences in with its story of Latine women in a sewing factory

BUSINESS

Rangers summer mailbag 4.0 – Blue Seat Blogs

Live From the Blue Seats is back as producer JL flies solo with another Rangers summer mailbag. Without much going on until camps open, there

CRYPTO

Will Bitcoin Price Drop Again in September?

Key takeaways: Bitcoin (BTC) is set to close August in the red, its first down-month since April, stoking fears that the downturn could deepen as

CULTURE

Why female pop stars embracing sex is still controversial in 2025

Whereas Madonna’s overt sexuality felt radical, Carpenter’s has a more tongue-in-cheek feel – to the point where some have questioned whether it’s a marketing ploy.

ECONOMY

Resources for Teaching Tariffs

Trump has put tariffs on the economics agenda in a way that hasn’t been true for decades. As a new semester of principles of economics

REAL ESTATE

Court punts on Trump’s move to remove Fed Governor Lisa Cook

A judge gave attorneys for the Fed governor until Sept. 2 to bolster their argument that she should keep her job, as Bill Pulte leveled

EDUCATION

Creating A Culture Of Reading In Your Classroom – TeachThought

contributed by Angela Peery Picture a classroom full of youngsters. They could be darling, chubby-cheeked kindergartners or swaggering, confident high school seniors – or anything