• Yahoo

    AP Top Stories March 25 A

    Here's the latest for Monday, March 25: Survivors claim belongings after Moscow attack; Search for victims in Deir-al-Balah after Israeli airstrike; European Union regulators investigate Apple, Google and Meta; Millions of Indians celebrate Holi festival.

  • Climate change could affect timekeeping, study says

    Melting ice is slowing the Earth's rotation, affecting how time is calculated, a new study says.

    • Yahoo

    AP Top Stories March 27 P

    Here's the latest for Wednesday, March 27: Investigators began collecting evidence from cargo ship that caused Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge to collapse; Israeli airstrike on Lebanon killed 7 people,; Gov. DeSantis and Disney comes to settlement agreement; Someone in New Jersey won the 1.13 billion dollar mega millions jackpot lottery.

  • Climate change is messing with how we measure time: Study

    Struggle to wrap your head around daylight savings? Spare a thought for the world's timekeepers, who are trying to work out how climate change is affecting Earth's rotation—and in turn, how we keep track of time.

  • Mandatory climate reporting regime pushed out to 2025

    The big end of town will be the first to be covered by a climate disclosure regime under proposed legislation, but not until 2025. Many investors, including superannuation funds that manage the savings of millions of Australians, have been calling for greater disclosure with billions of dollars needed to shape a net-zero economy. The bill […]

  • AP Top Stories March 25 P

    Here's the latest for Monday, March 25th: Trump’s hush money trial to begin April 15; Putin blames “radical Islamists” for Moscow concert attack; UN Security Council demands ceasefire in Gaza; Volcano, Northern Lights combine for spectacular display.

    • Yahoo

    AP Top Stories March 25 P

    Here's the latest for Monday, March 25th: Trump’s hush money trial to begin April 15; Putin blames “radical Islamists” for Moscow concert attack; UN Security Council demands ceasefire in Gaza; Volcano, Northern Lights combine for spectacular display.

  • Study: 'Woke' People Are More Prone To Depression And Anxiety

    A university professor in Finland has attempted to quantify and study the effects of being “woke.” First, the definition of “woke,” straight from Google: “alert to and concerned about social injustice and discrimination.” According to a study published in the Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, those who were determined to be “woke” had a higher prevalence […]

  • AP Top Stories March 17 P

    Here's the latest for Sunday, March 17th: Early returns show Russian President Vladimir Putin with nearly 88% of vote in ane election where he stifled opposition; New Mexico authoritis say a suspect in the shooting death of a state police officer was captured; an eruption in Iceland flowed lava for

  • Study Finds 'Woke' People Are More Unhappy, Anxious & Depressed

    This is absolutely not surprising. A study conducted by psychological researchers in Finland and published in the Scandinavian Journal of Psychology suggests that individuals who have a commitment to wokeness have poorer mental health and overall happiness levels. I guess believing and living in a delusion isn’t all that the left makes it out to be. The study surveyed 5,000 adult participants in Finland and found that those who are “woke” are more depressed, have more anxiety and lack...

  • Study Finds 'Woke' People Are More Unhappy, Anxious & Depressed

    This is absolutely not surprising. A study conducted by psychological researchers in Finland and published in the Scandinavian Journal of Psychology suggests that individuals who have a commitment to wokeness have poorer mental health and overall happiness levels. I guess believing and living in a delusion isn’t all that the left makes it out to be. The study surveyed 5,000 adult participants in Finland and found that those who are “woke” are more depressed, have more anxiety and lack...

  • West Africa heatwave was supercharged by climate crisis, study finds

    High temperatures in February affected millions of people and put further pressure on chocolate pricesA searing heatwave that struck west Africa in February was made 4C hotter and 10 times more likely by human-caused global heating, a study has found.The heat affected millions of people but the number of early deaths or cases of illness are unknown, due to a lack of reporting. Continue reading