By KIM COOK, Associated Press Deborah Reinhardt has fond memories of her mother and grandmother cooking in aprons dusted with flour or other signs of that day’s meal. And then there were the special occasions. “Grandma, especially, wore the fancier ones with ruffles and silky fabric for serving Thanksgiving dinner,” says Reinhardt, who lives in
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Atkinson: It’s global warming, not American warming
Listening to climate activists, you’d be forgiven for concluding greenhouse gas emissions are like acid rain: a domestic problem that U.S. legislation can solve. In their view, America must do its part for the global cause by radically slashing its own emissions. As NOAA’s Climate.gov has stated, “Anticipated increases in greenhouse gas emissions from China and other
Editorial: Trump’s EPA pick will challenge the status quo
Donald Trump has quickly begun selecting members of his governing team. On Monday, he tabbed former New York congressman Lee Zeldin to run the EPA. Not surprisingly, progressive greens attacked the choice. Zeldin is “obviously not what you would hope to see from the person who could be in charge of protecting the air we
Remodel or move? How to decide
By Taylor Getler, NerdWallet After four years of living in her home in Athens, Georgia, experienced house flipper Charissa Bright realized she needed more space and an updated layout for herself, her husband and their two teenage boys. It was 2021, and working from home meant that her own office was a priority, along with