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It kind of breaks my heart that the Federal Trade Commission may soon crack down on "greenwashing."
For years, polluters' claims that they were...

The new "blue-collar" energy drink Rivet seeks to make waves with its populist marketing and design. But the can seems downright dangerous.

The federal food stamp program is about alleviating poverty, not discouraging obesity, so farmers' markets or fatty snacks are both fair game.

These decisions could serve as a national precedent for small groups of people looking to keep big drilling companies at bay.

Ten steps to looking after another person's stuff.

Ten steps toward surviving a slutty (or sweaty) Halloween.
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Nine steps toward making it home for the holidays.

Ten steps toward vowing never to drink again (for now).

Eight steps toward (thinking about starting to think about) losing weight.

Eight (illustrated) steps toward waiting until the last minute to move everything you own.

Eight steps toward navigating other people's old stuff.

Eight steps for living through a wedding weekend.

Six steps toward washing your mouth out with soap.

Eight steps toward a badump-ching.

Six steps toward breaking a sweat.

How many times have you walked away from Monday Night Football musing, "If only this game were more violent..." Meet Australian Rules...
by MacKenzie Fegan, VICE Music, Dave Nardone, Gillian Arthur, MacKenzie Fegan, Labour, Lindsay Utz, Morgan Currie, Zach Dundas, Dean Fleischer-Camp, Fred Sargolini, Paul Yee 
If you've never heard of Circle Rules Football, you're not alone. This whimsical game, played on a circular field with a yoga ball, was...
by MacKenzie Fegan, Sublime Frequencies, Fred Sargolini, Micah Bloomberg, MacKenzie Fegan, Lindsay Utz, Morgan Currie, Jeffrey Peixoto, Labour, Dean Fleischer-Camp, Jody L, Dave Nardone, Zach Dundas 
Senator Judd Gregg, a Republican from New Hampshire, defends the procedure known as "reconciliation," which allows a simple majority to pass...