Postal service troubles
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Our mail is erratic, like so many households. This is because the postal service everywhere is understaffed, it is trying to hire people.
But our letter carrier delivered my medicine on a Sunday. I think this is over and above, and I am very grateful.
Admiration for
I'm writing this in response to an article titled "Why Activists Are Taking Action for Climate Change" (Nov. 23).
This piece discussed
Amidst necessary conversations about natural disasters and the exploitation of large companies, we cannot forget that our carbon footprint and our plastic usage also matter. We cannot forget about the children in our schools that eat with plastic utensils and, in some cases, on polystyrene trays. Many people do not have the ability to rally in the streets every week or the resources to set their lives aside and become full-time activists. Change requires participation at all levels, and even a small commitment to #plasticfreelunch (a movement spearheaded by Cafeteria Culture in
How many inactions does it take to make a disaster?
Imagine a group of people watching a house burn. They are gathered around a fire hydrant and a hose is coiled at their feet. As the house burns, the people discuss how they might make it rain to put the fire out. Maybe prayer would work? Maybe a rain dance? Maybe seeding the clouds? The house continues to burn. Absurd, right? But a pretty good analogy to the current healthcare nightmare and our reaction to it.
In the political debates preceding the November election in
There has been a large turnover in
New Florida lawmakers to tackle property insurance
New abnormal: Climate disaster damage 'down' to $268 billion
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