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A new loneliness cure: Apps that match you with strangers for a meal

Several services are trying to help isolated remote workers and others find offline friends.

Unlocking value from untapped woody waste

This new process converts lignin into a ‘green’ ingredient for high-value products

The hidden reason why your power bill is so high

And a few things you can do about it.

Full Swing PR – How We Succeeded in Helping Ruchika T. Malhotra Tell Her Story On Her Terms

We hope you’ll take inspiration from Ruchika’s story and your own ability to do PR on your own terms.

See how your state uses zoning codes to control land use

A newly expanded online tool makes it easier for policymakers and the public to understand their states’ zoning landscape.

Major New Commitment from Nearly 350 Mayors to Accelerate US Electric Vehicle Transition – Which Mayors in Your State are Onboard?

Mayors pledge to electrify 50% of city fleets by 2030 and increase EV infrastructure by 500% by 2035

EV transition will save taxpayer dollars, improve public health, increase access to charging, and create clean energy jobs, while sending strong market signals to manufacturers

‘It’s completely wreaking havoc’: Phone ban in Bay Area schools off to a rough start

At Mt. Diablo and Ygnacio Valley High School in Concord, students are now required to store their phone and earbuds in a pouch that, once locked, can only be unlocked at the end of the day, or in an emergency, by a special device teachers and administration have access to. 

Recent settlement will change the way Montana Realtors do business

A settlement with the National Association of Realtors will make the home-buying process more transparent for consumers

How the most powerful environmental groups help greenwash Big Meat’s climate impact

Organizations such as the World Wildlife Fund are laundering the meat industry’s propaganda. At what cost?

Is Google a monopoly? The story of Sergey and Larry

Larry Page and Sergey Brin never liked hanging with reporters. “Larry can be a very sensitive and good person, but he has major trust issues and few social graces,” a former Google PR person once told me. “Sergey has social graces but doesn’t trust people who he thinks don’t approach his level of intelligence.”