The LA wildfire cleanup was fast. Residents eager to rebuild worry officials chose speed over safety
The devastation left in the wake of January’s Eaton and Palisades fires was unimaginable. The firestorms engulfed 59 square ...
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British adventurer is first to reach seven of world’s remotest places
A British explorer has made history by becoming the first person to reach seven of the planet’s most inaccessible places.
A new report by the European Union's marine monitoring service has found that the waters off Nova Scotia have been gradually ...
Economists say deportations from the US could lead to billions of lost remittances in coming years. But for now, the opposite ...
Some of the places they’ve been “feel like another planet… cut off from the rest of the world,” Leah Mackenzie told Newsweek.
Scientists warn that low-oxygen “dead zones” are emerging in Queen Charlotte Sound, threatening BC’s Central Coast ecosystems ...
Years and More for Peace, Development and Human Rights” UN Headquarter, 27th September 2025 Madam President, Your Excellencies – Heads of States and Heads of Governments, Ministers, Distinguished ...
Earhart disappeared over the Pacific Ocean while attempting to become the first female aviator to successfully circumnavigate ...
The Aquarium of the Pacific's vice president of animal care, Nate Jaros, exclusively tells PEOPLE more about the facility's giant Pacific octopus, Ghost, who “continues to rest comfortably" in her ...
President Donald Trump is wading into one of the country's great unsolved mysteries, promising to release government records ...
Two tropical cyclones are barreling through the Atlantic on a potential collision course — and in the unlikely event that ...
Scientists detect a "blob" of unusually warm water in the Pacific Ocean between the Gulf of Alaska and the Coast of Southern California. Now, the blob is back.
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