Matthew Russell
Matthew Russell is a West Michigan native and with a background in journalism, data analysis, cartography and design thinking. He likes to learn new things and solve old problems whenever possible, and enjoys bicycling, spending time with his daughters, and coffee.
Articles by Matthew Russell
Financial Scams Targeting Seniors Are On The Rise
Financial fraud against seniors is underreported, under-investigated, and under-prosecuted, and the issue continues to grow.
Financial Scams Targeting Seniors Are On The Rise
Financial fraud against seniors is underreported, under-investigated, and under-prosecuted, and the issue continues to grow.
Breast Cancer Survivors Are Still Underrepresen...
Will the largest American retailer of lingerie continue to ignore survivors?
Breast Cancer Survivors Are Still Underrepresen...
Will the largest American retailer of lingerie continue to ignore survivors?
Sows Spend Their Lives In Gestation Crates Befo...
Every year, millions of breeding sows are locked in gestation crates at 7 months of age, impregnated, and forced to live out their lives standing in their crates waiting to...
Sows Spend Their Lives In Gestation Crates Befo...
Every year, millions of breeding sows are locked in gestation crates at 7 months of age, impregnated, and forced to live out their lives standing in their crates waiting to...
Marine Stops Armed Robber Cold While Standing I...
The robbers did not see this coming!
Marine Stops Armed Robber Cold While Standing I...
The robbers did not see this coming!
The Sad Truth About Free Pets On Craigslist
It's the animals that most often suffer in the end, but you can help us make a difference!
The Sad Truth About Free Pets On Craigslist
It's the animals that most often suffer in the end, but you can help us make a difference!
Here's How North American Hummingbirds Lose Hab...
If we lose these birds, we lose some of our most critical pollinators. Food crops and flowering plants could soon follow.
Here's How North American Hummingbirds Lose Hab...
If we lose these birds, we lose some of our most critical pollinators. Food crops and flowering plants could soon follow.