In an ongoing legal battle with the Biden administration over a Nevada lithium mine, environmentalists are poised to return to court with a new approach accusing U.S. wildlife officials of …
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Pfizer Slashes Revenue Forecast on Lower COVID Sales, Will Cut Costs
Pfizer slashed its full-year revenue forecast by 13% and said Friday it will cut $3.5 billion worth of jobs and expenses due to lower-than-expected sales of its COVID-19 vaccine and …
your ads here!Virtually Certain 2023 Will Be Warmest Year on Record, US Agency Says
Following another month of record-breaking temperatures throughout the globe in September, the year 2023 is all but certain to be the warmest on record, a U.S. agency said Friday. The …
your ads here!Thousands Walk Streets of Ghanaian Capital to Raise Breast Cancer Awareness
Thousands of people marched the streets of Ghana’s capital last week to raise awareness of breast cancer. Event organizers aimed to dispel myths about breast cancer in Africa and encourage …
your ads here!Kenyan Producers Begin Beverage Carton Recovery Campaign
Packaging producers in Kenya have begun a campaign to collect each day 1,500 tonnes of empty beverage cartons and turn them into new products. Officials say the cartons account for …
your ads here!NASA Shows Off Its First Asteroid Samples Delivered by Spacecraft
NASA on Wednesday showed off its first asteroid samples delivered last month by a spacecraft — the most ever returned to Earth. Scientists and space agency leaders took part in …
your ads here!Gender Stigma Affects Mothers of Children With Cerebral Palsy
In developing countries such as Nigeria, caregivers and parents of children with cerebral palsy struggle to support the children and deal with the stigma of the disorder. Gibson Emeka visits …
your ads here!‘Ring of Fire’ Solar Eclipse Will Slice Across Americas on Saturday
Tens of millions in the Americas will have front-row seats for Saturday’s rare “ring of fire” eclipse of the sun. What’s called an annular solar eclipse — better known as …
your ads here!BirdCast Radar Forecasts Bird Migration in Real Time
October 14 is World Migratory Bird Day in the Southern Hemisphere. To better forecast bird migration, scientists are using machine learning and next-generation radar. The resulting “BirdCasts” offer new ways to …
your ads here!Older Kenyans Encounter Challenges in Obtaining Health Care
In many African societies, elders are highly regarded as powerful figures who keep the culture alive and guide the young. But sometimes that power doesn’t help when it comes to …
your ads here!Deaf Football Players Succeed On And Off The Field
Athletes from 20 countries took the field in Malaysia for the fourth World Deaf Football Championships. Ukraine is the men’s champion, and the United States won the women’s crown. As …
your ads here!Monday Is World Mental Health Day
Monday is World Mental Health Day. This year’s theme is “Mental health is a basic universal human right.” People all over the world who have mental health conditions, according to …
your ads here!US Sex Education Classes Often Don’t Include LGBTQ+ Students
In fifth grade, Stella Gage’s class watched a video about puberty. In ninth grade, a few sessions of her health class were dedicated to the risks of sexual behaviors. That …
your ads here!Pharmacist Shortages, Heavy Workloads Challenge US Drugstores
A dose of patience may come in handy at the pharmacy counter this fall. Drug and staffing shortages haven’t gone away. Stores are starting their busiest time of year as …
your ads here!Nearly 1,000 Birds Die After Colliding With Chicago Building
A massive number of migrating birds collided with McCormick Place — a Chicago convention center — this week, resulting in an unprecedented number of bird deaths. Dave Willard has collected …
your ads here!Spain’s PLD Space Launches Private Reusable Rocket
Spanish company PLD Space launched its reusable Miura-1 rocket early on Saturday from a site in southwestern Spain, carrying out Europe’s first fully private rocket launch and offering hope for …
your ads here!Glacial Lake Floods: A Growing, Unpredictable Climate Risk
Indian rescuers are searching for over 100 people missing in a flash flood caused by a glacial lake bursting its banks, a risk scientists warn is increasing with climate change. …
your ads here!Malawi Nurses Demand Government Help Them Get Jobs
At a rally Friday in the southern city of Blantyre, unemployed nurses called for more jobs and gave Malawi’s president 14 days to help them find new opportunities for work. …
your ads here!UN Study: 1 in 10 Babies Born Prematurely
A study published Friday indicates 1 in 10 babies around the world are born prematurely — before 37 weeks — leading to deaths, disability and chronic illnesses. The study was …
your ads here!Football Helmet for Deaf, Hard-of-Hearing Quarterbacks Unveiled
AT&T and Gallaudet University have developed a football helmet for players who are deaf or hard of hearing and communicate using American Sign Language. The company and the Washington-based school …
your ads here!America’s Happiest (and Unhappiest) States Might Surprise You
All About America explores American culture, politics, trends, history, ideals and places of interest. Money may not buy happiness, but a new analysis of the happiest and unhappiest U.S. states …
your ads here!Fukushima Nuclear Plant Starts 2nd Release of Treated Radioactive Wastewater
Japan’s wrecked Fukushima nuclear power plant said it began releasing a second batch of treated radioactive wastewater into the sea on Thursday after the first round of discharges ended smoothly. …
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