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14 Niacinamide Skincare Products To Try For Clearer, Brighter Skin

For virtually all of my teen years, I blasted my face with salicylic acid and benzoyl peroxide — anything that claimed to target acne, I slathered with reckless abandon. It wasn’t until my 20s that I finally put down the harsh products and picked up gentler ones that targeted breakouts without the slash-and-burn-farming approach — this is how I discovered niacinamide.  If you…

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The Best Haircut Trends From New York Fashion Week

New York might be painfully cold, but that hasn’t stopped the fashion pack from dressing up and descending on the city’s icy thoroughfares.   From boxy blazers to leather trenches, this season’s street style is a lesson in mastering outfits for freezing conditions — but it’s the haircuts that are really catching our attention.  Butterfly layers, blunt bobs, and grown-out pixies are…

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The Earth911 Button Cell Battery Recycling Guide

Button cell batteries are the small, flat, round batteries found in watches, hearing aids, car key fobs, calculators, and medical devices. Although they are tiny, these batteries contain valuable materials that can be recovered and can harm the environment if not handled or disposed of correctly. The main challenge in recycling button cells is their…

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The Best New York Fashion Week Street Style Looks

The streets of New York City are swelling with waves of fashion’s finest, thanks to the New York Fashion Week Autumn/Winter 2026 season. From front-row celebrities and models to media personalities and journalists, the fashion-obsessed are proudly showing off their outfits. From tons of layers, dramatic fur coats, statement hats, and tried-and-true boots, bundling up…

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Sustainability In Your Ear: CurbWaste’s Mike Marmo Is Building the Waste Logistics Layer of the Circular Economy

The U.S. waste management industry moves more than 290 million tons of municipal solid waste each year. This is a potential trillion-dollar market, but much of the work still relies on paper tickets, clipboards, and spreadsheets. About 10,000 independent haulers handle a large share of collection and materials transfer in the U.S. In this business,…

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Taking Your First Bite of Upcycled Food: Understanding the Certification

In 2023, U.S. households, retailers, and restaurants wasted approximately 73.9 million tons of food—about 31% of the food supply, valued at over $382 billion —according to the nonprofit ReFED.  That wasted food accounts for 8-10% of global greenhouse gas emissions, nearly five times more than aviation. Now, a growing movement is transforming ingredients that would…

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Your Valentine’s Day Horoscope Is Here

Night sky with heart shape written in the stars…created in PS. Happy Valentine’s Day! This year, we are reflecting on the importance of connection and acceptance — not from others, but from the relationship we have with ourselves. Be warned though as the Waning Crescent Moon in Capricorn brings an unexpected twist. This is due…

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