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Vonnegut mentioned his “canary-bird-in-the-coal-mine theory” again in a 1973 interview with Playboy. Artists, he explained, ...
For our utilities and state leaders, the catastrophe is a warning of what’s to come if we don’t adapt our grids to an ...
A Memorial University researcher says the jaw-dropping amount of fentanyl police say they've seized from a St. John's trailer ...
Nance. Shrinking kelp beds are just another “canary in the coal mine” trying to tell us to pay attention….DANGER AHEAD! But don’t feel down and helpless, we can all “kelp” ourselves!
coal miners relied on canary birds rather than fellow miners to detect increasing levels of colorless, odorless carbon monoxide and other toxic gases in the mines that could sicken or even kill ...
The Powder River Basin’s two largest producers continue to be the canary in Wyoming’s coal mining industry. The 2025 first ...
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Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the ...
O'Brien shared a few samples with the Wall Street Journal, including, "He's going to be so happy he'll be like a canary in a coal mine!" Canaries didn't work in coal mines because they enjoyed it.
While investors worry about the markets, the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia is raising the alarm about another economic indicator: credit-card payments. According to the central bank, more ...
Across Canada, she pointed out, nearly one in four people experience some form of food insecurity. "It's the canary in the coal mine," Lackman said. "It's a symbol or a symptom of a really broken ...