Powell to Attend Supreme Court Arguments on Trump’s Fed Case
Powell to Attend Supreme Court Hearing on Cook Firing Case Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell plans to attend Supreme Court arguments on Wednesday in a case tied to President Trump’s…
Scottish Rural Communities Unite Against Renewable Energy Projects
Rural communities across southern Scotland are coming together to challenge the Scottish government over major renewable energy developments. Leaders from the Borders, Dumfries and Galloway, East Lothian, and South Lanarkshire…
Deadly Wildfires in Chile Kill 18 as State of Catastrophe Declared
Chilean President Gabriel Boric has declared a state of catastrophe in the Ñuble and Biobío regions after deadly wildfires claimed at least 18 lives. More than 50,000 people have been…
The Remarkable Revival of the River Thames: From Pollution to Thriving Wildlife
The River Thames has changed a lot over the years. Back in the 1950s, people called it “biologically dead” because factories were dumping so much pollution into the water. But…
Suzanna’s Kitchen Recalls Chicken Over Listeria Risk
Georgia Company Recalls Chicken Over Listeria Concerns A Georgia-based food company, Suzanna's Kitchen, has recalled about 13,720 pounds of ready-to-eat grilled chicken. The recall affects products sold in seven states…
Woman Dies on Revenge of the Mummy Ride at Universal Orlando
Woman Dies After Riding Revenge of the Mummy at Universal Orlando A 70-year-old woman died in November after riding the Revenge of the Mummy roller coaster at Universal Studios in…
Cromer Crab Company Seeks Compensation Amid Offshore Wind Farm Concerns
Jonas Seafood, a well-known producer of dressed Cromer crab, is calling for compensation after a significant drop in its crab supply, which it attributes to nearby offshore wind farms. The…
Iran Offers Young Protesters 3 Days for Leniency
Iran Offers Young Protesters 3 Days for Leniency Iranian authorities are giving young people who joined recent protests “unwittingly” three days to turn themselves in for lighter punishment. National police…
How Elizabethan Hardwick Hall Stayed Warm During the Little Ice Age
Elizabeth, or Bess, Countess of Shrewsbury, had the wealth and vision to create Hardwick Hall. She was partway through expanding the sprawling old hall when, for reasons historians still debate,…
Why the US Is Turning to Finland for Icebreakers
Finland is globally recognized for designing and building the world’s most advanced icebreakers. As the Arctic gains strategic importance, Washington has decided to acquire new icebreaking vessels from Finland to…
