New Study Sparks Concerns Over Declining Insect Populations

A recent report published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences has revealed an alarming decline in the insect populations of Puerto Rico. The authors of the study point to climate change as a factor in the loss of tropical insect life. The study focused on Puerto Rico’s large national forest, El Yunque. This forest […]

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NYC Condo Market: 33,000 New Units On Their Way to Manhattan

As of 2017, there were more than 111 million renters that lived inside apartments across the United States. In one of the most popular cities in the entire world, apartments are great, but condos are the living space of choice, though not for the frugal spender. The average sales price in Manhattan was $1.9 million for condos in existing […]

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Banksy Painting Shredded Seconds After Selling For $1.4 Million

Art is an essential part of human expression and experience. From cave paintings dating back hundreds of thousands of years to modern street art, it all plays an important role how human beings see and synthesize the world around them. One mysterious and highly famed modern artist shook up the art world last week while […]

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Is Artificial Intelligence The Future Of The Transportation Industry?

With technology changing daily life, well, daily, and social media reaching and influencing millions of people around the world, it only makes sense that the two should come together. However, we didn’t quite see it emerging in the trucking industry: Tyrannosaurus Marketing, a firm that does promotion work for the trucking industry, has recently realized […]

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Border Patrol Agent’s Explosive Gender Reveal Party Goes Up In Flames

Natural disasters and emergencies have been numerous in the past couple of years. The raw power of nature does what it will without regard for the best-laid schemes of mice and men. Though, sometimes, we’re responsible for the sparks that light the wildfires. It’s been a dry, hot summer in Arizona, again, and the west […]

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