
Michael Moore calls Trump a ‘Tyrant liar racist’ in movie poster for ‘Fahrenheit 11/9’
“Tyrant. Liar. Racist. A Hole In One.” The new poster for Michael Moore’s upcoming Fahrenheit 11/9 doesn’t mince words and appears to be designed to spread the leftist view of President Trump. Trump More...

The Benefits of Installing Water Dispensers at Schools
Children spend a major part of their day in school studying, playing, and being busy with sports activities. This makes them thirsty at regular intervals, but the water they get from home in their water bottles More...

3 Ways To Change Your Diet For The Better
If you are at a point in your life where you are looking to change your life for the better, one way to do this is through changing your diet. Your diet can play an important role in your overall health, and through More...

Do You Know If the Water You Drink Daily Is Safe? Find Out the Importance of Consuming Filtered Water
Water has many benefits to your body and this is why people are encouraged to drink plenty of it. This depends on what type of water you have been drinking. If you have been drinking water that you have no idea More...

What You Need to Know about Preventing Estrogen Dominance in Men
Lots of aspects of our health depend upon balance. For energy, we need to stabilise rest with exercise. For fuel, we must balance protein with carbs. To maintain healthy cells, men must keep optimal levels of estrogen More...

Shreveport’s Sewer Systems Making Extensive Use of Trenchless Technology
Shreveport’s residents are dealing with an aging sewer system that is expected to cost $500 million to rehab. The sewer system’s problems continue to mount with the city first agreeing to a $342 million More...

California: Jerry Brown signs extreme water consumption bills into law, restricts shower, laundry and toilet use
California Governor Jerry Brown signed two bills into law Thursday aimed at reducing water consumption in the state, even in non-drought conditions. “In preparation for the next drought and our changing More...

Rainy Season Exposes Water Infrastructure Failures
As warmer weather starts to hit much of the US over the coming weeks and bringing Summer with it, questions are being asked up and down the country about the failings of the water infrastructure. In a particularly More...

Tips on choosing the water taxi in Venice
Have you a planned trip to Venice coming up? Well, the best part of Venice is it has its streets divided by canals. That would make Water Taxis the best ever mode of transportation, more so if you are right out More...

The Importance of Swimming Pool Circulation
Circulation is the initial phase simultaneously. Circulation assumes a noteworthy part in all parts of the procedure. Dissemination of the pool water enables you to channel your water, which is cleaning. It likewise More...

Stoughton Stands Down as Suspicious Substance Turns Out to Be Water Softener
The town of Stoughton in Norfolk County, Massachusetts, experienced its fair share of drama this week after Stoughton Police station was closed off on Sunday because of a possibly hazardous materials situation. The More...

South Korean Court Rules on US Troops
In South Korea’s flawed democracy, lawsuits against the government for violation of human rights hardly ever succeed. Information to use as evidence are in the government’s hands and resources available to accusers More...

4 Tips For A Good Workout
Many people find themselves buying a gym membership and have big expectations of their bodies transforming. They see themselves with toned bodies, reaching their fitness goals in just a few months. In most cases, More...

Environmental Benefits of Wastewater Treatment
Life thrives on Earth due to the presence of water, and water is a scarce commodity. However, what many fail to notice is that water is also a depleting resource. To put things into perspective, imagine this – More...

New Study: California has worse quality of life, Iowa best overall, Colorado has best economy
California has the worst quality of life in the United States, according to a new ranking released Tuesday by U.S. News & World Report. Public domain image/National Atlas of the United States According to the More...

3 Essential Tips for Working with Concrete
Concrete is a tremendously diverse building material. When it is mixed, poured and cured correctly, concrete is strong, durable and, yes, even beautiful. But when it is installed incorrectly, it is weak, has flakes More...

How Cities Are Tackling Aging Infrastructure Problems
Infrastructure in the United States is well past its prime in many cities. Some cities have sewers that were put in place in the late 1800s. Some even used terracotta piping that hasn’t been in use in decades. The More...

Tips for springtime lawn care for keeping it green and beautiful throughout the year
Having a lawn at home is what most homeowners crave. It is like an oasis amidst the steel and concrete that provides the much-needed space for getting close to nature and helps you to breathe easy. It does not More...

Tailings lakes a basic piece of oil sands heritage
Greatest solids, by and large sand, sink to the base. The liquid that is left isolates into an aquatic top to finish everything and the staying experienced fine tailings underneath. The put away water is profitable. More...

Best Ways To Start Saving Water At Home
Water Saving Tips Water is a valuable resource and is something we should all try to use less of. Not only is it going to be kinder to the environment, but it will save you money on your water bills. photo D. Sharon More...