Regarding the Feb. 3 Politics & the Nation article “Hunting is declining, creating a crisis for conservation”:
I have hunted for most of my life, and I know many people who also hunt. I primarily hunt waterfowl — ducks and geese. In recent years, I have noticed a big drop in the seasonal migration of waterfowl.
I have hunted geese in Northern Virginia, in areas near Berryville down to Culpeper. Several times, I was amazed at the number of birds in the air. Read More...
By Manish PandeyBBC Newsbeat
Getty ImagesYou're sitting outside on your lunch break and your phone says it's too hot to work.
What are you meant to do without TikTok to scroll through, actually talk to your colleagues?
The current UK heatwave - yes, it is officially one - is not just affecting people's bodies, but also their electronics.
Unlike humans, phones can't sweat - which is good for those holding them but not great for our handsets. Read More...
Jarena Lee was likely one of the first African American female preachers in America. Born in February 1783 to free but poor black parents, she was sent to work as a live-in servant at the age of 7. After hearing a sermon by Richard Allen, the founder of the African Methodist Church (AME), Lee underwent an intense and protracted conversion. Yet she had doubts. She later wrote:
But to my utter surprise there seemed to sound a voice which I thought I distinctly heard, and most certainly understand, which said to me, " Read More...