Liz Dwyer

Indestructible Plastic Six-Pack Rings Kill Countless Wildlife - but Not This New Edible Variety That Turtles Love to Munch On (Video)

Given the amount of plastic floating in the world’s waterways, it’s not unusual for marine life to accidentally ingest bits of refuse—and get sick or die as a result. Then there’s the horrible fate of the creatures that get plastic six-pack rings stuck around their necks or bodies. Some, like the famous hourglass-shaped turtle Peanut, end up with deformed bodies and underdeveloped organs—if they’re not strangled first—all because they swam into a six-pack ring as a baby.

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Will Our Love of Cheap Clothing Doom the Sustainable Fashion Movement?

It’s common sense that if you’re buying a pair of trendy $9 jeans at the mall, there’s a good chance they were made in an overseas sweatshop by poorly paid women or children. Yet a new survey reveals that saving a buck is what’s foremost in Americans’ minds.

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Why Prince Is a Powerful Example of Artistic Activism

With the sudden, tragic passing of Prince on Thursday, people are taking to social media to reminisce about the many moments when his Purple Badness rocked the world: Prince riding his motorcycle along the shores of Lake Minnetonka in Purple Rain—OK, let’s keep it real: All of Purple Rain. His epic 2007 Super Bowl performance, when it rained while he belted out “Purple Rain.” That time in 1983 when he performed with both Michael Jackson and James Brown (yes, that really happened).

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Will People Lose Weight if Labels Show How Long it Takes to Burn Off Calories?

It’s one thing to know how many calories a chocolate bar, bag of chips, or serving of mac and cheese contains, but quite another to know how many minutes of exercise it would take to burn it off. Will it take 20 minutes to 50 minutes? Even longer?

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Kids Are Boycotting School Lunches That Are Worse Than Prison Food

Rotten pears, burned pizza, and fat-filled chicken patties and burgers. Those are just some of the unappetizing, often unhealthy lunch items being served to teens at Roosevelt High School on Chicago’s Northwest Side—and some of the students have had enough. Starting Wednesday, they plan to boycott the gross cafeteria food, and they have launched a petition demanding that lunch offerings be improved.

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Innocent People May Be on KKK List, but Anonymous Will Keep Releasing Names

Get ready for Anonymous vs. the Ku Klux Klan, round two.

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The 20 Most Bike-Friendly Cities in the World

There’s no denying that it’s easier for people to pedal their way from home to school or work in some places than in others. In the past year, France has paid people to bike to their jobs, and some Swedish towns have given residents free bike coaches who teach them how to safely navigate car-filled streets—all in the hope of reducing lung-choking smog. But those efforts aren’t enough to earn those places the top spot in the 2015 Copenhagenize Index, the most comprehensive inventory and ranking of bike-friendly cities in the world.

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My 13-Year-Old Son Wants to Shave His Afro Because White People Keep Grabbing It

This article originally appeared on xoJane.com, and is reprinted here with their permission.

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