A Mouse Is Not A Man — Or A Tool
By Kathy Guillermo There are two lessons to be learned from the startling new study reporting that decades of burn,[…]
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By Kathy Guillermo There are two lessons to be learned from the startling new study reporting that decades of burn,[…]
Read moreBy Dan Paden The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians in North Carolina has a long history of suffering and hardship,[…]
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Read moreBy Alisa Mullins The dog on the chain vibrated with excitement as the woman picked her way through the muddy,[…]
Read moreBy Teresa Chagrin Last year, a family called PETA seeking help for their dying cat. The cat was elderly, rail[…]
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Read moreBy Michelle Kretzer Most first-date conversations probably don’t turn to discussions of mousetraps, but that’s exactly what happened to me.[…]
Read moreBy Amanda Nordstrom Never doubt the power of the consumer. When the hip cosmetics company Urban Decay—whose policy against testing[…]
Read moreBy Karen Porreca What if, at your local pet-supply store, you could purchase a dog-training tool that would make your[…]
Read moreBy Karen Porreca What if, at your local pet-supply store, you could purchase a dog-training tool that would make your[…]
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