Known as treacherous and despite all the efforts of the neoliberal press to pretty him up, Michel Temer was extraordinarily unpopular. Understanding that public security was one of the most worrying issues afflicting the population, he decided to turn it to his advantage and puff up his reputation. He chose Rio de Janeiro, the country’s security flashpoint, suspending state autonomy and putting the army in charge, unfazed by the fact that he was messing with a narco-regime whose territories and...
An excerpt from ‘The Case of The Missing Turtles’, by Mallika Ravikumar.
Marine biologist Christine Figgener gained global attention with a video showing her removing a plastic straw from the nostril of a sea turtle. With these ancient reptiles now threatened worldwide, she says we must develop science-based approaches to protect them. on E360 →
“Roots So Deep” covers work by all types of farmers and farm methods with a special emphasis on regenerative agriculture.
Akron firefighters help boys who got stuck down a ravine
Covers for 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' #1 have been revealed featuring art by Darick Robertson, Peach Momoko, Matteo Scalera, and more!
The once iOS exclusive now heads to the Nintendo Switch.
You could make an argument that the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles are in as good a position, right now, as they have been all century; the release of last year’s genuinely fun animated film Mutant Mayhem, and its Nickelodeon follow-up, seem to have primed a whole new generation to hook themselves up to Turtle Power. So, obviously, what the franchise needs right now is a super-dark cinematic offering where most of the Ninja Turtles have been murdered, as overseen by the guy “responsible” for one...
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles are set to return to the big screens in a
The City is notifying residents of both the Sierra Bonita and Turtle Creek Neighborhoods that water service replacement will temporarily pause on Thursday until April 22.
Veterinarians performed Myrtle’s checkup after the 500-pound reptile was hoisted from the aquarium’s Giant Ocean Tank in an enormous crate on a chain.
Apparently, it's pretty easy being green after all. That was the takeaway from Tuesday's physical examination of Myrtle, an ancient green sea turtle that has delighted visitors to the New England Aquarium in Boston for more than 50 years.