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The Best Celebrity Memoirs and Biographies to Gift This Year

The memoir has become a new rite of passage for Hollywood stars, who have turned to the medium as a way to tell their stories in their own words, often for the first time ever. One of the most anticipated memoirs so far this year was Charlie Sheen’s tell-all, in which the

Groundwater, a missing link in coastal carbon storage

As global efforts intensify around restoring coastal wetlands to curb climate change, a new JCU-led study published in Reviews of Geophysics is the first to link wetland restoration and carbon cycling with groundwater dynamics, showing that subsurface flows can tip the balance

Vance offers his condolences to Cheney

Vice President JD Vance offered his condolences to the late Vice President Dick Cheney and his family ahead of his funeral in Washington on Thursday. "My condolences go to Dick Cheney and his family,” Vance told Breitbart News at a fireside chat in Washington. “Obviously

Good riddance to the inspectors general

President Trump's attack on federal oversight has been met with criticism, but the oversight regime has been broken long before Trump, and it is time for reform to focus on outcomes rather than processes.

A Bright Light Has Gone Out

I’m headed out on an unexpected trip this afternoon, to attend the funeral of Dr. Steve Feller, who was my advisor in college and to whom I owe a great deal. I talked about Doc, as all his students called him, on this podcast with Craig Mod several years ago. From the

What do trees remember?

The Feanedock Oak stands out so clearly in Derbyshire's section of the National Forest, you'd think it was calling to you. Surrounded by open fields, hawthorn hedges and young beech forest, a majestic old oak like this anchors the English countryside.