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Protesters Call for Stopping Diamond Pipeline
A crowd of more than 50 people gathered in downtown Fayetteville to protest the construction of a $900 million crude oil pipeline that will go from Cushing Okla. through Arkansas to Memphis, Tenn. Saturday, Dec. 10.
Making Ripples
Solstice Savvy: The First Day of Winter
The turning of the year comes ‘round again, and winter officially begins at 4:44 a.m. central time on Dec. 21.
Commentary
All The King’s Men
As we continue slouching toward Jan. 20, Trump continues to stack his cabinet and break his campaign promises.
Advice
Advice Goddess
Rump for Joy
Welcome to the science-inspired catcall: “Woooo, girl…you look like a nuclear physicist in them hot pants!”
Advice
Risa's Astrology
Darkness Always Precedes the Light
This is our last week before Winter Solstice. Mercury retrogrades (Monday, Dec. 19) through Christmas and into 2017.
The War on Information
The age of public mistrust of the media and a post-facts society is officially upon us, and our President-Elect is its mascot.