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#MorningMonarchy: October 25, 2017
New rivers, smaller condoms and bigger waste + this day in history w/the US invades Grenada and our song of the day by Blitzen Trapper on your Morning Monarchy for October 25, 2017.
Perdue Farms Releases First Chicken Welfare Report, Says Improvements Being Made
One of the largest chicken producers in the United States, Perdue Farms recently released its first-ever chicken welfare report in July 2017. The company says it has taken important steps to follow through on plans it announced a little over a year ago to change the way it raises and slaughters chickens. [1]
#GoodNewsNextWeek: Sharing Is Fundamental (Video)
This week on #GoodNewsNextWeek: We catch up on some of the ways we're winning with food, farms, kids, cannabis, collaboration and so much more.
#GoodNewsNextWeek: Cannabis, Collaboration, Sharing & More (Audio)
This week on #GoodNewsNextWeek: We catch up on some of the ways we're winning with food, farms, kids, cannabis, collaboration and so much more.
#MorningMonarchy: February 15, 2017
Future farms, drug sharks and the Maryjane Report + this day in history w/the USS Maine and our song of the day by Thievery Corporation on your Morning Monarchy for February 15, 2017.
#MorningMonarchy: February 1, 2017
Factory farce, makin' it rain and the rise of the hupig + this day in history w/the Columbia disaster and our song of the day by Luxury Death on your Morning Monarchy for February 1, 2017.
#MorningMonarchy: November 23, 2016
Giving thanks, dividing families and organic materials + this day in history w/"My Sweet Lord" and our song of the day by Father John Misty on your Morning Monarchy for November 23, 2016.
#MorningMonarchy: May 18, 2016
Prescription gardening, magic mushrooms and surplus cheese and + this day in history w/Mount St. Helens eruption and our song of the day by King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard on your Morning Monarchy for May 18, 2016.
Stop the Antibiotics on Animals – Petition to McDonald’s, Wendy’s, Burger King, KFC
Antibiotic superbugs were once an anomaly, but now they contribute to a massive and looming health crisis. Help send a message to some of the biggest users of meat raised on antibiotics — McDonald’s, KFC, Wendy’s, Burger King, and Subway — to help reverse this public health challenge.
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