Así fue como una ciudad de Ohio logró que la gente se comiera sus sobras
Jennifer Savage estaba buscando qué preparar para la cena. En el fondo de su refrigerador, encontró un recipiente de pimientos rellenos. Pimientos rellenos que ya llevaban mucho tiempo ahí. Se lamentó e hizo lo que millones de estadounidenses hacen todos…
At Columbia’s $600 Million Business School, Time to Rethink Capitalism
One zigs, the other zags. One teases the passer-by with bands of translucent glass wrapping a core of clear windows; the other, with floors angled in and out — a gentle architectural mambo. The pair of buildings that comprise Columbia…
Questions for Kathy Hochul and Lee Zeldin
New York’s race for governor started as a prospective blowout. It will come to a close on Tuesday in a dead heat unlike anything this safely Democratic state has seen in two decades. Gov. Kathy Hochul, the Democratic incumbent from…
What Do Middle Schools Teach About Climate Change? Not Much.
In mid-October, just two weeks after Hurricane Ian struck her state, Bertha Vazquez asked her class of 7th graders to go online and search for information about climate change. Specifically, she tasked them to find sites that cast doubt on…
Solar Energy Is Helping Schools Make Ends Meet
About 30 other school districts in the area have since adopted solar, he said. Tish Tablan, program director at Generation180, said the normalization of solar was especially potent when it came to public schools. “When schools go solar, students learn…
How Does Biden Recover From His Week From Hell?
Bret Stephens: Hello, Gail. I hope these last two weeks of vacation have been nicer for you than they’ve been for Joe Biden. Gail Collins: Bret, I always feel sympathy for a president when there’s a national disaster on his…
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