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Confused by Carbon Claims? So Are We, but Here’s What We Know

Confused by Carbon Claims? So Are We, but Here’s What We Know

By Ethos In the race against climate change, going “carbon neutral” and achieving “net-zero” emissions are used a lot. Are they the same? While “carbon neutral” may sound like a relatively new advent to address the ever-increasing threat of...

Ecuador Women vs Uruguay Women Prediction and Betting Tips | July 11th 2025

Ecuador Women vs Uruguay Women Prediction and Betting Tips | July 11th 2025

Ecuador Women will square off against Uruguay Women at Estadio Banco Guayaquil in the first round of the Copa America Femenina 2025 on Friday. Both teams were eliminated from the first stage in the previous edition and will look to book a spot in...

Bronx Zoo Celebrates the Opening of New World of Darkness at Ribbon Cutting Ceremony

Bronx Zoo Celebrates the Opening of New World of Darkness at Ribbon Cutting Ceremony

Broll HERE Photos HERE Newswise — BRONX, NY, July 10, 2025 — The Bronx Zoo held a ribbon cutting today to mark the opening of the new World of Darkness, which will debut on Saturday, July 12, revitalizing a historic and groundbreaking exhibit that...

Exodus adds new small group tours for 2026

Exodus adds new small group tours for 2026

Exodus Adventure Travels has revealed several new tours with departures starting in 2026, offering immersive experiences across Asia, Africa, the Americas, and Europe. Backed by research and traveler feedback, Exodus’ latest lineup responds to...

How Unrestricted Donations Power UNICEF’s Work For Children

How Unrestricted Donations Power UNICEF’s Work For Children

At a time of unprecedented cuts to international aid, flexible funding — donations given without restrictions — is needed more than ever to enable UNICEF to carry out its mission. A look at how UNICEF leverages flexible resources to drive impact...

Inside JIATF-South: A ‘Team of Teams’ Combating Illicit Trafficking

Inside JIATF-South: A ‘Team of Teams’ Combating Illicit Trafficking

Rear Admiral Jo-Ann F. Burdian, a distinguished Coast Guard Permanent Cutterman, assumed leadership of Joint Interagency Task Force South (JIATF-South) in June 2024. Her extensive career, including commanding cutters and shaping strategic response...

Comentario: Trump estaba ganando con los latinos. Ahora, su crueldad lo está descarrilando

Comentario: Trump estaba ganando con los latinos. Ahora, su crueldad lo está descarrilando

El Pew Research Center es una de las empresas de sondeos más fiables del país, especialmente cuando se trata de latinos. La semana pasada publicó unos resultados que deberían haber supuesto una vuelta triunfal para Donald Trump y su tortuosa...

Tampa neighbors continue to call for fixes to reopen Sulphur Springs pool

Tampa neighbors continue to call for fixes to reopen Sulphur Springs pool

TAMPA, Fla. — Neighbors in Tampa are continuing to call for the reopening of a beloved community pool that has been closed for over a year. The Sulphur Springs pool brings back memories of summer fun and a community coming together. “It was like...

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Archaeologists in Belize have unearthed the tomb of the first ruler of the ancient Maya city of Caracol, which was a major center in the Maya Lowlands during the sixth and seventh centuries. The tomb of Caracol's king, named Te K'ab Chaak (Mayan...

U.S.A. shuts down Southern Border Ports to Livestock Trade due to further Northward Spread of New World Screwworm in Mexico

U.S.A. shuts down Southern Border Ports to Livestock Trade due to further Northward Spread of New World Screwworm in Mexico

July 9, 2025: Tuesday (July 8, 2025), Mexico’s National Service of Agro-Alimentary Health, Safety, and Quality (SENASICA) reported a new case of New World Screwworm (NWS) in Ixhuatlan de Madero, Veracruz in Mexico, which is approximately 160 miles...

Youth voter turnout falls across Latin America

Youth voter turnout falls across Latin America

A voter casts his ballot during the presidential primaries in Santiago, Chile, on June 29. Photo by Elvis Gonzalez/EPA July 10 (UPI) -- A far greater percentage of voters over 60 have turned out to vote than younger voters, often by margins of 10...

Incredible Guest Speakers Share Their Insights and Projects at Open Hardware Summit 2025

Incredible Guest Speakers Share Their Insights and Projects at Open Hardware Summit 2025

Open Hardware Summit 2025 was recently held in Edinburgh, Scotland and brought together a mix of talented engineers, designers, researchers, and artists, with each offering a unique perspective on what open hardware can become. From textile...

15 Years Ago, Jurassic World Rebirth’s Director Made His Debut With a Sci-Fi Movie Nobody Saw

15 Years Ago, Jurassic World Rebirth’s Director Made His Debut With a Sci-Fi Movie Nobody Saw

Jurassic World Rebirth not only takes inspiration from the previous movies in the Jurassic Park franchise but also from movies in Gareth Edwards’ own directorial history. Over the last 15 years, British filmmaker Gareth Edwards has become one of...

Cult of caffeine

Cult of caffeine

Coffee isn’t just a drink — it’s a ritual. And the places we go for our jolt of caffeine are more than businesses — they are meeting places that often provide a creative outlet, and, in many New Jersey communities, a local heartbeat. While chains...

The Great New York State Fair Will Again Feature The Steve Miller Band in August

The Great New York State Fair Will Again Feature The Steve Miller Band in August

Council of Global Change sessions with member Prince Mario Max Schaumburg Lippe at United Nations Headquarters Addressing Education, Technology, and Governance for Developing Nations: “I am excited to support young people in our fascinating time...

William F. Buckley was gifted but no history-maker | GUEST COMMENTARY

William F. Buckley was gifted but no history-maker | GUEST COMMENTARY

William F. Buckley Jr., 1925-2008, masterminded a conservative, Catholic challenge to selective liberal dogmas. His fame exceeded his intellectual depth and principles. He knew what he was against more than he knew what he was for. And what he was...

Global envoys call for urgent climate action at international conclave in Bhubaneswar

Global envoys call for urgent climate action at international conclave in Bhubaneswar

Bhubaneswar: Ambassadors and diplomats from eight countries Thursday voiced concern over the growing impact of climate change and global warming, calling for urgent and focused global action to protect the planet. Spain’s ambassador Juan Antonio...

The Christian Zionists shaping support for Israeli apartheid

The Christian Zionists shaping support for Israeli apartheid

On 8 June 2025, thousands of miles away from Israel’s unremitting genocide in Gaza, the Ecuadorian National Assembly announced the formation of an Israel Allies Caucus. The new congressional group is the latest addition to a Christian Zionist...

Diplomats focus on action to save the planet from climate change, global warming

Diplomats focus on action to save the planet from climate change, global warming

Ambassadors and diplomats from eight different countries on Thursday expressed concern over the impact of ongoing climate change and global warming in the world while calling for focused action to save the planet. “It is not a distant threat, it...

The Life and Legacy of Carlo Acutis (1991-2005) as a ‘Roadmap to Reality’

The Life and Legacy of Carlo Acutis (1991-2005) as a ‘Roadmap to Reality’

Oklahoma City -- In this, the last month of the life of Pope Francis, an Italian boy named Carlo Acutis was set for formal canonization -- the recognition the Roman Catholic Church gives to those persons of particular sanctity believed to now...

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