Enhancing Colorado River Conservation through Fish Conservation

Colorado River Faces an Invasion of Smallmouth Bass This article originally appeared in High Country News. In July 2022, National Park Service biologist Jeff Arnold made a disturbing discovery while hauling nets through a slough off the Colorado River. He captured three juvenile smallmouth bass, voracious predators that have invaded western waters. It was a …

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Unveiling the Impactful Movement of Radical Vegans Reshaping Your Eating Habits

Recreate this content while optimizing it for SEO, enhancing its creativity and uniqueness, improving syntax and tone, increasing perplexity and burstiness, and retaining the HTML tags. This article was featured in One Story to Read Today, a newsletter in which our editors recommend a single must-read from The Atlantic, Monday through Friday. Sign up for …

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Discover Why Being an ‘Alpha’ Isn’t Essential for Your Dog’s Well-being

In 2022, Researchers Discover Positive Effects of Authoritative Parenting on Dogs In a groundbreaking study conducted by researchers Lauren Brubaker and Monique Udell, it was found that the behavioral outcomes of dogs varied depending on their owners’ parenting style. The study involved 48 parents and their canine children, and the results shed light on the …

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Simplifying the Process of Vaccinating Adults

In an ideal scenario for this upcoming winter season, the United States would completely transform its approach to respiratory illnesses. Before the pandemic, fall was primarily known as the time for flu shots, and not much else. However, now there are vaccines readily available that can effectively combat three common winter viruses at once: the …

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Improve Your Happiness by Engaging in Conversations with Strangers

Never miss an Arthur’s column again. Sign up to receive an email notification whenever a new article is published. Did you happen to miss Diversity Day a few months ago? This annual event takes place on May 21 and is officially recognized by the United Nations as “World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and …

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Do Republican Candidates Consider Iowa to Be Significant?

The recent history of the Iowa Republican caucus holds both reasons for optimism and concern for candidates vying to succeed former President Donald Trump. In the past three contested GOP nomination fights, Iowa Republicans have rejected the national front-runner in favor of an alternative candidate who relied on support from the state’s influential group of …

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No Prescription Needed: Birth Control and Beyond

The FDA made a groundbreaking announcement yesterday when it approved an over-the-counter daily birth control pill for the first time. This means that Americans will soon have the ability to purchase hormonal birth control without a prescription, marking a significant historical milestone. However, this news also includes several other firsts. In the near future, Americans …

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Why Asking Whether a Glass of Wine is Harmless is the Wrong Question

This article was featured in One Story to Read Today, a newsletter in which our editors recommend a single must-read from The Atlantic , Monday through Friday. Sign up for it here. Long gone are the days when alcohol was considered beneficial for your health. In 1991, a French researcher made headlines by claiming that …

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An Innovative Proposal to Address Congress’ Issues: Implementing Proportional Representation

Voting for a member of Congress is a fundamental civic duty for most Americans. Every two years, citizens choose their preferred candidate, typically the same one they previously supported, and the candidate with the most votes represents them and their neighbors in the House of Representatives. Usually, the winning candidate belongs to either the Republican …

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Discovering the True Moral of ‘The Truman Show’

Truman Burbank, the unwitting protagonist of the world’s most renowned television program, is supposed to represent an ordinary person. The Truman Show takes place in Seahaven, an island town that embodies the standardized norms of American suburbia. Truman is a product of his environment, living in a setting that lacks individuality. From the moment he …

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