Month: July 2025

Guest Idea: Avoiding the Financial and Environmental Impact of Retail Returns

Over the last decade, retail returns have devolved from a straightforward, standard practice to a… The post Guest Idea: Avoiding the Financial and Environmental Impact of Retail Returns appeared first on Earth911.

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The New Moon In Leo Is Your Self-Love Wake-Up Call

To ship or not to ship — that is the quandary of the New Moon in Leo. The lunation brings an unexpected intensity, forcing us to consider our future. With our hearts on the line, we’ll find that the dramatic approach is the only way to make a point and capture attention. Being thirsty won’t…

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A Week In Seattle On A $354,000 Household Income

Welcome to Money Diaries where we are tackling the ever-present taboo that is money. We’re asking real people how they spend their hard-earned money during a seven-day period — and we’re tracking every last dollar. Today: an occupational therapist who has a $354,000 household income and who spends some of her money this week on…

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Buzz Cuts To Soft Locs: 8 Black Women On Their Breakup Hair Transformations

Breakups are hard, but what comes after is harder. The heart-in-your-throat sadness, denial in the form of scrolling past their story like you didn’t already watch it three times (six if you count the times you told your friends to stalk their page), and the sporadic bursts of anger looking back at past conversations. Finally,…

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Women Assaulting Women Is The Crime We Can’t Ignore — & Alex Cooper Is Opening The Conversation

Trigger warning: The article discusses rape, sexual violence, assault and harassment.  Alex Cooper, of the Call Me Daddy podcast, recently alleged in her new documentary, Call Her Alex, that she was the victim of sexual harassment during her time at university, at the hands of her soccer coach. The coach, being a woman, would interrogate…

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Best of Earth911 Podcast: Molecular Farming Potato-Sourced Egg Proteins With PoLoPo’s Maya Sapir-Mir

Humanity is grappling with the effects of climate change, and one urgent challenge is ensuring… The post Best of Earth911 Podcast: Molecular Farming Potato-Sourced Egg Proteins With PoLoPo’s Maya Sapir-Mir appeared first on Earth911.

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Your Horoscope This Week: July 20 To 26

This is the week we say goodbye to Cancer season’s tender tides and step boldly into Leo’s blazing light. The sun shifts into Leo on July 22nd at 9:29 a.m. EST, and two days later, the Leo New Moon hits on July 24th at 3:11 p.m. EST. That’s a lot of fire. And while Leo…

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The 25 Best Travel Pants That Aren’t Leggings

Heading off on a trip and don’t know what to wear? Whether you’re venturing to the airport, the train station, or in the car, one thing’s for sure: Comfort is non-negotiable. Sure, trusty leggings and cozy sweats are MVPs, but sometimes, you want to look a little more “effortless jet-setter” and a little less “just…

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I Tried $435 of YSL Beauty Products & Here’s What’s Worth Buying

When you think of YSL Beauty, a few things come to mind. For me, I think of Touche Éclat concealer and Dua Lipa. For others, you may simply know the three iconic initials as an iconic French fashion house. All of these things are true, but during a recent trip with the brand to Marrakech…

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Is The Bear Committing “Category Fraud”? Either Way, Ayo Edebiri Deserves Her Historic Emmy Noms

For many TV watchers The Bear and controversial Emmy nominations go hand in hand. For the last few years, every time the show scores Emmys nominations — like this year’s 13 nods — the same statement inevitably gets cranked out of the discourse machine: “The Bear is not a comedy.” The show has consistently earned nominations…

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