In times marked by turmoil and deep divisions, it’s natural to feel overwhelmed, even hopeless. Yet history shows us that even in the darkest hours, humans have turned to each other for courage, resilience, and connection. This shared strength has been—and continues to be—our lifeline through struggle and uncertainty.
As I reflect on today’s fractious political and social climate, I am reminded of my own feelings from decades past. The late 1960s brought its own tempest of conflict: the Vietnam War raged, racial tensions exploded into riots in cities like Detroit and Newark, and the ideals of justice and equality seemed all but out of reach. Many of us, including myself, felt that the dream of...
As cold and flu season rolls in, many automatically think of vaccines or over-the-counter medications to protect themselves. While these have their place, nature offers powerful allies that might just be your best defense: whole foods packed with immune-supporting nutrients. Often, these are staples you might already have in your pantry or fridge.
Here’s a guide to some of the top foods to keep on hand this season — simple, natural, and backed by both tradition and science.
Garlic: The Tiny Bulb with Mighty Powers
Garlic has been a cornerstone of healing across ancient cultures, from Chinese and Egyptian to Greek and Indian traditions. It’s renowned not only for its robust flavor but also for its impressive medicinal...
When we think of wildlife, we often picture them in untouched forests or rolling meadows. But over the past 15 years, the definition of "natural habitat" has quietly shifted. Today, more wild animals are not just surviving—but thriving—within the urban jungle.
From clever raccoons scaling fences in Toronto to deer strolling suburban streets, a growing number of species are adapting to city life. This unexpected shift has sparked fresh scientific inquiry: why are cities becoming safe havens for creatures that once kept their distance?
The Urban Appeal
To understand this migration, it's helpful to define the terrain. Urban areas are densely populated human habitats: think skyscrapers, sidewalks, and nonstop noise. Rural areas, by contrast, are more natural and...