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On World Dolphin Day, spotlight falls on threats to dolphins worldwide
September 12 is World Dolphin Day. Marine conservation and advocacy nonprofit Sea Shepherd created the day in 2022 to ...
Fall equinox 2025 arrives on Monday 22. Find out why the first day of autumn still features a little more daylight than ...
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Why Sherri Shepherd Once Spent 8 Days in Jail After Believing the “Rapture Was Coming”
After a widespread internet hysteria that a rapture was going to occur on Sept. 23, Sherri Shepherd detailed her past ...
The launch of Artemis 2 was postponed from this year to 2026 after Artemis 1 Orion capsule's heat shield got charred more severely than expected during its journey back to Earth's atmosphere.
President Donald Trump continued to cast doubts on climate change and global warming in UN speech, touting his push to expand fossil fuels.
Emmanuel Macron was humbled this week after New York City cops stopped him crossing the street because of US President Donald Trump's motorcade.
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Inanda’s healing landscape still hides deep trauma after devastating floods
The scars left by the April 2022 flash floods aren’t obvious to visitors to this part of Inanda, a township just northwest of Durban. The earth seems to have healed itself, roads are passable and some ...
With SpaceX and Starlink, Elon Musk controls more than half the world’s rocket launches and thousands of internet satellites. That amounts to immense geopolitical power.
Activists are hoping to recreate the magic of 1970’s Earth Day — at a moment when the movement’s future is cloudier than ever. Credit...Illustration by Hayley Wall Supported by By Christina Cauterucci ...
Hatton, known as "The Hitman", was found dead at home in Manchester earlier. The 46-year-old was set to return to the ring in ...
Nasa says it hopes to send astronauts on a ten-day journey around the Moon as early as February 2026. The agency had previously committed to a launch no later than the end of April but now aims to ...
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Silicon Valley enabled brutal mass detention and surveillance in China, internal documents show
U.S. technology firms such as IBM, Dell and Cisco largely designed and built China’s surveillance state, an AP investigation ...
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