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Life Really Is Better Without the Internet, by Chris Moody

Cristina and Chris Moody decided to cut their internet access after he realised how much time he spent scrolling on the World Wide Web and how detrimental it was for his relationships. Earlier this year, Chris related their experience in the Atlantic, diving into why this radical decision improved their family life.

Inside the Crime Rings Trafficking Sand, by David A. Taylor

The construction sector drives many economies globally, so the demand for raw materials, such as sand to make glass or concrete, is forever increasing. Yet we do live on a planet with finite resources, and the world is indeed running out of sand. It is something not talked about enough, in my opinion, and a reason to read through this insightful investigation by David A. Taylor, published in the Scientific American, highlighting how crime organisations are making traffic out of the supply, impacting innocent communities and their environment.

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