
New life springs forth
As we look around, we can see the signs of spring all around us. Hopefully, we won’t have some temperatures that dip below freezing, or “spring snowstorms” that can dampen the beauty.
As we look around, we can see the signs of spring all around us. Hopefully, we won’t have some temperatures that dip below freezing, or “spring snowstorms” that can dampen the beauty.
This Easter, let’s celebrate with compassion by leaving animals out of our traditions. Giving baby chicks as gifts or using real eggs for hunts may seem harmless, but these practices often lead to neglect and suffering. Instead, try reusable eggs and plant-based treats that everyone can enjoy.
Harvard Political Review, Johns Hopkins University and more have studied the importance of voting in city, county and state races.
Sixty years ago, a New Orleans jazz musician introduced a song that has stuck with us. The musician? Louis Armstrong. The song? “What a Wonderful World.” Remember?
In the U.S., democracy is teetering like a two-legged stool.
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