Around the world, there are more than 50,000 businesses providing roofing, siding, and sheet metal contracting work, and many of them are chipping in to help victims of the recent
Month: July 2015
The Story of Conrad the Raccoon
UPDATED 9/14/2020 Apparently all it took to unite Twitter users from Toronto was a dead raccoon. The animal was found on July 9 at the corner of Church and Yonge
French Photographer Unearths Old Photo Depicting a Dying Chinese Wedding Tradition
A French photography collector living in China made a surprising discovery about Chinese weddings held in the 1980s and 1990s. Thomas Sauvin unearthed an old photograph depicting what was apparently
Taboo Medical Topics in India Are Starting To Be Discussed Openly, Thanks to a New App
A new startup company focused on increasing healthcare communication in India has hit a major milestone recently: Lybrate, a company that likens itself to Facebook (in terms of easy communication
As Drought Continues, California Landscapers Switch Up Techniques
Landscapers in Coachella Valley are finding themselves having to employ water-conservation gardening techniques as California’s severe drought is changing the local landscaping industry. The Desert Sun reports that the drought
Why Women Should Start Shaving Their Faces
Shaving isn’t just a fast, easy way to get rid of unwanted hair in less than 10 minutes. It also has a ton of other benefits, which is precisely why
Activists Could Change the Way Dog Breeders Do Business
In previous years, municipalities have sought to regulate the breeding of so-called aggressive dogs, such as pit bulls or German shepherds. But now local governments are banding together to work
Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis Went ‘Glamping’ on Fourth of July — and Got Married!
Fans of That ’70s Show may be happy to know that the real life Jackie and Kelso tied the knot during Fourth of July weekend. Actors Ashton Kutcher and Mila
How Millennials Are Remodeling Their Homes
Data on millennial homeowners has been had to come by, especially as younger people have delayed homebuying (the Joint Center for Housing Studies of Harvard University estimated in a June
Traditional Warehousing Services Beware: Snowflake Computing Is on the Move
By the power of natural design, no two snowflakes are the same. That’s the idea behind the new data warehousing business Snowflake Computing, which from its very inception, has aimed