Namibia’s strategic food reserves across the country are running dry at an alarming pace and on the verge of putting the country in an acute food shortage crisis at household and industrial levels.
Four years ago, Milton was not on the radar as a legit title contender in boys weightlifting. Oh, how times have changed.
Interactive, Multimedia Exhibits at the Longshed Building will be the Starting Point for Visitors During 2025 Erie Canal Bicentennial Commemoration In order to greet visitors to Buffalo’s celebration of the Erie Canal []
Herds of endangered hippos stuck in the mud of dried-up ponds are in danger of dying in drought-struck Botswana, conservation authorities told AFP Friday.
Argentina's libertarian President Javier Milei has tried to dismiss the worsening budget crisis at public universities as politics as usual, a contest with his leftist political rivals who hold sway over liberal campuses. It does not feel that way to many of the students at the elite University of Buenos Aires, where halls went dark, elevators froze and air conditioning stopped working in some buildings last week. Professors taught 200-person lectures without microphones or projectors because...
Though the LPGA Tour is taking a week off and we still have two weeks until the PGA Championship, there's still plenty going on in the golf world.
The alternative could save money by digging fewer tunnels, while also avoid closing roads to cars
We’ll see a new Time Lord take over this season, with Ncuti Gatwa officially getting his start in Doctor Who. With Ncuti Gatwa’s portraying the first long-term Black Doctor, the actor confirms that Doctor Who season 14 will tackle race, addressing historical relevance and social issues. That might not come as a shock to longtime […] From blockbuster Hollywood movies to independent and British cinema, Flickering Myth has you covered. Read the original post here: Ncuti Gatwa says Doctor Who plans...
More than 100,000 people have been evacuated due to heavy rain and fatal
With federal broadband subsidies expiring, this court decision could have lasting implications for state mandates going forward.
Villagers in Mexico organize to take back their water as drought, avocados dry up lakes and rivers
By ARMANDO SOLÍS Associated Press VILLA MADERO, Mexico (AP) — As a drought in Mexico drags on, angry subsistence farmers have begun taking direct action on thirsty avocado orchards and berry fields of commercial farms that are drying up streams in the mountains west of Mexico City. Rivers and even whole lakes are disappearing in