March 25, 2023 California sea otters killed by rare parasite that could also threaten humans A rare strain of a Toxoplasma gondii parasite have killed four otters in California, and researchers warn that the parasite could also pose a health risk to humans.
March 25, 2023 Stunning aerial videos show Mississippi towns flattened by powerful tornadoes Video footage captured by camera drones show the destruction left in the wake of deadly tornadoes in Mississippi on Friday evening.
March 25, 2023 New York nears deal creating first ban in the country on gas stoves for new homes Lawmakers in New York are gearing up to enact legislation that would prohibit gas stoves from being used in new buildings, including single-family homes and commercial properties.
March 25, 2023 Cocaine use has risen across Europe, according to wastewater study A study across a hundred cities and 54 million people found that cocaine use has risen across Europe. Highest levels were found in Spain, Portugal, Belgium, and the Netherlands.
March 24, 2023 ‘Green’ burial alternatives, human composting get a hard ‘no’ from Catholic bishops The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops issued new guidance on Thursday, March 23, explaining why human composting and other green burial techniques are contrary to Church teaching.
March 24, 2023 Biden energy secretary defends praising China on climate change spending in fiery hearing exchange Department of Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm had a heated exchange Friday with Chief Deputy Whip Guy Reschenthaler on her previous comments praising China's energy policy.
March 23, 2023 Asteroid 2023 DZ2 to pass between Earth and moon this weekend A massive asteroid called '2023 DZ2' will come within 100,000 miles of Earth on Saturday, March 25. NASA says this event 'only happens once per decade'.
March 23, 2023 New ocean could form in Africa as continent continues to split apart The split in Ethiopia, known as the East African Rift Valley, occurred in 2005, but the full development into a new ocean may not be complete for another 5 to 10 million years.
March 23, 2023 California lawmakers to vote on whether oil companies should be penalized for price gouging After gas prices spiked last summer, California lawmakers plan to vote on a bill that would discourage oil companies from price gouging. The bill would penalize companies.
March 23, 2023 After their two kids died in a falling tree accident, parents rent billboard 'to save another life' After the loss of their two kids, Indiana parents Crystal and Brian Clark posted a large billboard warning alerting families to check their trees following a storm or heavy winds.