PFT in The Fulcrum
This Arbor Day, as drought and wildfire fears spread from Southern California to South Carolina, the tree you plant carries hidden importance.
Read More →This Arbor Day, as drought and wildfire fears spread from Southern California to South Carolina, the tree you plant carries hidden importance.
Read More →In an op-ed for MSNBC, Albany Law School professor Ray Brescia writes about Harvard’s legal case against Trump.
Read More →Pacific Forest Trust’s Laurie Wayburn penned an op-ed for Earth Day on how the Broadway hit Redwoods is highlighting forest canopies.
Read More →Fiverr’s latest ad campaign showcasing how freelancers can utilize AI with Fiverr Go was featured in Marketing Dive, Muse by Clios, and Media Post.
Read More →In an op-ed for MSNBC, Albany Law School professor Ray Brescia writes about the Supreme Court order for the Trump administration to facilitate the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia.
Read More →Panthera camera trap footage from Gabon’s Batéké Plateau National Park captured video of a curious Endangered female chimpanzee using a stick to investigate a remote camera.
Read More →In Eater, food writer Lizzy Briskin raves that the Goldie sourdough warmer by PKPR client Sourhouse is her secret to perfect bread.
Read More →More than one in five Americans struggle with mental illness, and over 87,000 lives were lost to drug overdoses last year.
Read More →Listen to Marketplace’s Megan McCarty Carino interview Micha Kaufman, CEO of PKPR client Fiverr, and artist Lisa Vleming about Fiverr Go.
Read More →In an op-ed for MSNBC and featured in the Tangle Newsletter, Albany Law School professor Ray Brescia writes about how if law firms fight back against Trump’s attacks, they’ll win.
Read More →Storyful’s analysis of social media discussions about aviation incidents proves that there’s a stark disconnect between the number of incidents, year over year, and the exploding online conversation.
Read More →View this post on Instagram A post shared by CBS News Confirmed (@cbsnewsconfirmed) Recent air travel disasters are making splashy headlines — leading to an increase in flight anxiety. But is it warranted? Are travel accidents happening more often or are we simply sensationalizing them through rapt social media coverage? Storyful’s analysis of social media […]
Read More →As politicians sow discord among Americans, students from two schools—one in rural Minnesota and one in urban Minneapolis—collaborated to create a massive, shimmering wall structure that tells a story of unexpected connection across the so-called rural-urban divide.
Read More →In an op-ed for MSNBC, Albany Law School professor Ray Brescia writes about how Chief Justice John Roberts could be a bulwark against Trump’s power grabs.
Read More →In an op-ed for MSNBC and was also featured in Yahoo, Albany Law School professor Ray Brescia writes about how Trump’s all-out war on lawyers takes a disturbing new turn.
Read More →In an op-ed for MSNBC that was also featured in Yahoo and MSN, Albany Law School professor Ray Brescia writes about how The Founders knew an independent Postal Service is vital for democracy.
Read More →Fine Arts Work Center is featured in Lonely Planet’s 2025 Boston Travel Guide, highlighted in the day trips section about Provincetown. FAWC Executive Director Sharon Polli is also showcased, sharing insights about the center’s work, its programming, and the unique magic of the offseason
Read More →A Panthera study uncovered the role of commercial fishing fleets in smuggling poached tiger parts out of Malaysia was covered by the Associated Press and BBC Wildlife Magazine and picked up by The Washington Post, ABC News, Voice of America, and 200+ outlets.
Read More →QC New York has been named one of the Best Winter Spas in NYC by Condé Nast Traveler. Jessica Chapel writes, “In winter though, I fell in love with my visit: the crowds have thinned out—a welcome respite from busier parts of the city.”
Read More →In an op-ed for MSNBC, Albany Law School professor Ray Brescia writes about how Elon Musk’s DOGE is executing a historically dangerous data breach.
Read More →In an op-ed for MSNBC, Albany Law School professor Ray Brescia writes about the simple reason Trump cannot simply erase birthright citizenship.
Read More →Emily Carollo, wildlife biologist and cougar researcher for Panthera, took NPR’s But Why? on a journey through the woods in Vermont to answer some of the most common questions from young listeners about wild cats.
Read More →In an op-ed for MSNBC, Albany Law School professor Ray Brescia argues that Trump being sentenced is a small but important win for the rule of law.
Read More →Sourhouse’s expertly designed sourdough starter jars earned top honors from Ben Keough at New York Times Wirecutter, one of the most trusted names in product testing and reviews.
Read More →In advance of World Typing Day on Wednesday, January 8th, artist Sheryl Oring penned an op-ed in Common Dreams examining why a typewriter resurgence matters for democracy.
Read More →Albany Law School professor Ray Brescia was featured on The Daily Beast’s New Abnormal Podcast about the most absurd conservative controversies of 2024.
Read More →Newly released photos from Panthera remind us of the beauty and resiliency of wild cats.
Read More →In the Winter 2025 edition of Juxtapoz Magazine, Fine Arts Work Center is profiled for its legacy of fostering artists and writers in the creative haven of Provincetown — the nation’s oldest continuous art colony.
Read More →When bakers bring bread to friends, they want to wrap it with as much care as they put into baking it. That’s why Sourhouse launched the Bread Blanket
Read More →Now that’s what we call jaw-dropping (and mouth-watering!) – Goldie by Sourhouse graces the entire first page of the holiday gift guide in the December issue of Bon Appétit magazine.
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