Liz Earle, 62, completely transformed her body with strength training – here are her tips to get started

Emma Barnett's training plan

The internet is full of (often contradictory) information about strength training and its content. should Apparently, it can be overwhelming to think about it. So to cut through the noise, midlife health and wellbeing guru Liz Earle offers some honest tips for women to start strength training and reap all the long-term health benefits. Many … Read more

Brazil asks bankers to help fight deforestation

Manuela Andreoni

BRASILIA/SAO PAULO, April 1 (Reuters) – After years of struggling to track and punish deforestation in the world’s largest rainforest, Brazil is recruiting a new ally in the fight to protect the Amazon: bankers. New rules that take effect on Wednesday require banks to use a government tool that provides data based on satellite imagery … Read more

The comical and anxious lives of people who don’t know right from left – VnExpress International

At the end of February 2026, an AX user shows tattoos on his left and right wrists to distinguish orientation. Photo credit: X/bearbubb

Recently, I was sitting behind my husband on a motorcycle, looking at a map to guide him to a meeting, when at a three-way intersection I confidently told him to turn right, even though the screen said to turn left. The mistake forced the couple to drive an additional five kilometers and arrive 20 minutes … Read more

Take a 10-minute stress-relief vacation and try these three relaxing yoga poses.

A woman demonstrates a yoga pose by raising her legs up against a wall using a tree (Viparita Kalani)

The demands and stress of modern life can be so overwhelming that it can feel difficult to escape. Whether it’s a notification that requires immediate attention, or worries about bills or living expenses, most people experience stress every day. The important thing is to develop ways to manage stress so that it doesn’t become a … Read more

‘Unusual’ illegal logging verdict to replace fine with cultural compensation

Illegally felled trees in Wild Cattle Creek State Forest

A landmark judgment in the New South Wales Land and Environment Court could revolutionize the way traditional owners across the country are compensated for cultural harm. In March, the NSW Forestry Corporation was found guilty of illegally felling centuries-old trees at Wild Cattle Creek State Forest, north of Dorrigo on the state’s mid-north coast. Instead … Read more

Australia’s solar panel waste problem is growing every year

Men in black clothes stand on a terracotta tile roof and remove solar panels.

The annual level of solar panel waste generated in Australia is expected to increase by 30,000 tonnes by 2030, according to projections from the federal government department working to develop the national recycling plan. In January, the federal government announced a $24.7 million three-year solar panel recycling pilot to develop a national plan for solar … Read more

Port dredging delays could pose economic and additional safety issues for Two Rivers

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TWO RIVERS, Wis. (WLUK) — 5,000 feet of Two Rivers’ federally chartered port is in need of maintenance. The depth of the harbor must be 18 feet, according to City Manager Kyle Cordell. Port dredging delays could pose both economic and safety issues for Two Rivers (WLUK) “The 18-foot depth has eroded to somewhere between … Read more

Claims food waste can be used to power thousands of Bradford homes

Claims food waste can be used to power thousands of Bradford homes

A national bin and recycling collection review launched this week means all councils in England will be required to collect food waste. However, despite the March 31st deadline to implement these changes, many admit they will miss that deadline. Food bin collection is not likely to be introduced in Bradford until September. Bradford ranks fifth … Read more

Health officials warn of leptospirosis risk after Hawaii floods | Honolulu Star-Advertiser

JAMM AQUINO / JAQUINO@STARADVERTISER.COM A man walks through floodwaters on Kaupe Street in Waialua on March 20. The Hawaii Department of Health and the Hawaii Humane Society are asking residents and recovery workers to monitor for signs of leptospirosis in the wake of Kona Depression's storm surge flooding.

JAQUINO / JAQUINO@STARADVERTISER.COM A man walks through floodwaters on Kaupe Street in Waialua on March 20. The Hawaii Department of Health and the Hawaii Humane Society are asking residents and recovery workers to monitor for signs of leptospirosis in the wake of Kona Depression’s storm surge flooding. The Hawaii Department of Health and the Hawaii … Read more