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Sydney’s unique climate—hot summers, heavy rains, and coastal humidity—can wreak havoc on your home’s structure if it’s not ...
The Public Works Department (PWD) has brushed aside claims circulating on social media that the Martyred Intellectuals ...
As mid-day wraps up its special campaign ‘Roads to Nowhere’, we bring spotlight onto voices that matter—those pushing for ...
Explore 24 Grados’ approach to architecture, restoring heritage and community through thoughtful design in Honduras.
We’ve been scooping the bottom of our rivers like they’re infinite sandpits. But while our cities rise taller and wider, our ...
Crashlands 2 takes you back to the realm of survival, crafting and hilarious dialogue. The game’s signature art style and ...
"I recommended it to my aunt, whose house was built in the 1970s, so her tub caulking stains were over 40 years in the making ...
Exterior waterproofing solutions can be the most intrusive and the costliest. They usually require excavation, repair to the ...
Installation of miles of drain tile more than a century ago by the Army Corps of Engineers dried out the land making it more suitable for farming. But that also destroyed habitats for many wild ...
Hundreds of species need wetlands to breed, forage and rest. When wetlands are destroyed, birds are usually the first to noticeably die off.
If an investor wins in a challenge to a law called “Swampbuster,” hundreds of thousands of acres in Iowa and other states could be affected.