As prices keep rising, more people are fixing what they have instead of buying new. Repairing things saves money, cuts down on waste, and extends the life of what you already own. From clothes to ...
You may be trying to save a little money these days, including skipping out on those little home repairs that might have gone by the wayside. But you might also be surprised to learn that fixing ...
As a country, America generates 624,000 metric tons of waste every single day, according to the LA Times. According to the FrontierGroup, each American produces nearly 5 pounds of trash daily. This is ...
My husband is a fixer. No, not the mafia kind. He’s the wrench-wielding, screwdriver-toting kind who intuitively knows how to fix things. He’s been on a roll in the waterworks department this week, ...
We find out more about the movement afoot to be able to fix things you own — it's called "right to repair." Scott Detrow is a White House correspondent for NPR and co-hosts the NPR Politics Podcast.