by Tsvetana Paraskova The ‘day of reckoning’ for Big Oil, when events at boardrooms and courtrooms issued last month the starkest warning to oil majors’…
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By David Matthews Georgia is currently experiencing an infestation of an invasive species of snake-like, carnivorous worms, according to wildlife experts. Hammerhead worms, also…
By Hannah Frishberg Reports of a rare, but potentially fatal, parasite are on the rise in Canada. The disease alveolar echinococcosis (AE) occurs regularly in certain…
By Strange Sounds When I wrote my first article on billionaire bunkers years ago, I never would have imagined how quickly our world was changing.…
by Anony Mee “We have had the most extraordinary year of drought & cold ever known in the history of America. . . . The…
by britannica.com Many pathogenic fungi are parasitic in humans and are known to cause diseases of humans and other animals. In humans, parasitic fungi most…
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ATLANTA—Eight children in a van from a youth home for abused or neglected children were killed in a fiery multi-vehicle crash…
by TYLER DURDEN An enormous diamond has been unearthed in Botswana, according to a series of tweets by the Botswana government. On Wednesday, the government of Botswana…
By CRISTINA TUSER These restrictions include limiting individuals to 74 gallons a day and ordering sprinklers and drop irrigation systems to be shut down immediately.…
By Hans Petersen Next week is the official start of summer and that means, in certain parts of the country, it’s hurricane season. To prepare…
By Matthew Cappucci A half-foot or more of rainfall is possible between coastal Louisiana and the Florida Panhandle this weekend A trio of tropical systems…
By Tyler Durden Goldilocks will not be pleased. Texas power prices infamously exploded higher during the frigid temperatures of the February winter storm that crippled so much…
By Jack Davis A past link to an activity described as eco-terrorism should disqualify President Joe Biden’s nominee to head the Bureau of Land Management,…
By Tyler Durden Readers know by now that the Western US is facing one of the most severe droughts in years. We’ve documented (read here & here) this spring of…
By Natalie O’Neill Michael Packard was swimming near Herring Cove Beach when he was almost eaten alive by the whale. His name’s not Jonah — but…
By Elizabeth Pennisi MONTPELLIER, FRANCE—Infecting an estimated 230 million people, schistosomiasis is the world’s most widespread parasitic disease after malaria. But temperate latitudes were thought…
by Wire Service More than 600 small earthquakes have been recorded this weekend in a rural area near the Salton Sea in Southern California, with the largest having…


















