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Everyday foods and cosmetics that use wild plants may be harming the environment

ByRachel FobarPhotographs ByRebecca HalePublished August 29, 2022• 11 min readThe chocolate you eat, the moisturizer you use, the tea you drink—these everyday products contain ingredients from wild plants. The way those plants—many of them threatened—are harvested may be damaging...

Seaweed is a superfood you can forage. Here’s how.

TravelThe newest seaside trend is searching for seaweed—a fun and sustainable way to explore the world’s coastal areas.ByKristen PopePublished August 29, 2022• 10 min readThe foragers strap on their helmets and head down to the intertidal zone in East...

South Korean central bank eyes MiCA, says future regulations may allow ICOs again

A Korean translation of the EU regulatory framework gave the Bank of Korea food for thought, and it shared its views on ICOs, stablecoins and protecting innovation. 1218 Total views 32 Total shares The...

Whole Foods sued over its long-used ‘No Antibiotics Ever’ beef-selling slogan

Austin-based Whole Foods Market Inc. likely hasn’t been served with the notice it is being sued; it will likely choose its words carefully when it does respond. That’s because the complaint against Whole Foods is mostly about words. “This consumer fraud...

Nevada’s Water Source Going Dry But Won’t Impact Las Vegas—For Now

Lake Mead and the Colorado River Basin are responsible for 90 percent of water for Southern Nevada and Las Vegas. They’re going dry. Indeed, as a result of depleting water levels during the drought, the Bureau of Reclamation cut Southern Nevada’s water allocation by 7 billion gallons last January. In January 2023, it’ll cut an
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Police Clear Anti-Israel Encampment at University of Virginia, Over 2 Dozen Arrested

The Virginia State Police cleared an anti-Israel protest at the University of Virginia (UVA) in Charlottesville on Saturday and...
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