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Pope Leo appoints bishops who defended DEI and criticized immigration enforcement
Pope Leo XIV announced appointments of U.S. bishops that some characterized as being anti-Trump after a public feud with the administration. Among the appointments were bishops tha…
Federal government accused of watering down proposal to protect Australia’s threatened species and ecosystems
Wilderness Society says changes undermined intent of national standards intended to reverse decline of plants, animals and ecosystems Get our breaking news email , free app or dail…
Pope Taps Former Illegal Alien And DEI Warrior As Leading US Bishops
'Being complicit with evil'…
‘Embarrassing, lacking credibility’: Indigenous greats slam AFL
All-Australians Shaun Burgoyne, Michael O’Loughlin and Michael Walters are among those critical of the make-up and lack of Indigenous representation on the panel designed to addres…
Kalaburagi joins global ‘City Nature Challenge’ despite intense heatwave
Kalaburagi participates in the City Nature Challenge, documenting biodiversity despite extreme heat, fostering community engagement and conservation.…
IIT-M reports sharp rise in blackbuck population on campus over six years
IIT-M reports a significant increase in blackbuck population from 12 to 77 since 2021, thanks to conservation efforts.…
Despite Its Claims, the Trump Administration Isn’t Helping Farmers at All
A group of Iowa soybean farmers who voted for the president are undergoing a very rude awakening.…
Pope Leo Appoints Three Anti-Trump Bishops Amid White House Feud
Pope Leo XIV has appointed three new U.S. bishops who have expressed criticism of President Donald Trump's actions.…
Migratory freshwater fish are in trouble: Will we act in time to save them?
SALOBRA, Brazil — Life revolves around water in this quiet fishing village in Brazil’s southern Pantanal, the world’s largest wetland. Here, a clear tributary meets the broader Mir…
Meet NASA astronaut Anil Menon heading to ISS in July 2026
Science News: The journey to space rarely follows a predictable route, and for Anil Menon, it has unfolded across hospitals, disaster zones, military operations, an.…
Languages: We must save dying tongues (2014)
Hundreds of our languages are teetering on the brink of extinction, and as Rachel Nuwer discovers, we may lose more than just words if we allow them to die out…
ESPN loses sole executive who cracked down on political, racial rhetoric
ESPN EVP David Roberts, who oversaw the network's turnaround by cutting divisive programming and boosting SportsCenter ratings, plans to retire in August.…
Integrated land planning could ease food, energy and biodiversity conflicts worldwide
FCC head says agency was not pressured to order review of ABC broadcast licenses
The agency announced an early review of ABC's eight broadcast licenses a day after President Donald Trump called on the Disney-owned network to fire Jimmy Kimmel.…
Not just a pretty place: Four ways to keep your garden exciting
These features are anything but an indulgence, as UK garden designer Lottie Delamain reveals her practical advice for those in need of some fresh motivation.…
Brendan Carr Insists Early ABC License Review Not About Jimmy Kimmel
Brendan Carr has tied the early license review for eight ABC TV stations to discrimination reviews.…
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No roads, no crowds — just a $10M yacht and the bluest water on the planet
Morning breaks gently in West Papua. After a breakfast of spicy curry and unfamiliar fruits, guests step onto a skiff loaded with paddleboards and dry bags, then skim across glassy…
The Bestselling Books of the Week, According to All the Lists
USA Today, Publishers Weekly, NYT, Amazon, and Indie Booksellers all have their own bestseller lists. Here are the combined results.…
Sounds of hope in Kent as more nightingales join dawn chorus
Elusive nightingale ‘doing well’ at Northward Hill, Kent, but experts cite concerns around loss of habitat The dawn chorus at RSPB Northward Hill in Kent is a riot of sound: the me…
White developer sues Baltimore mayor, city council claiming he was fired because of his race
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott faced a racial discrimination lawsuit on Monday after a White city developer alleges he was fired at the mayor's behest over his race.…
What is ‘No Mow May’? The movement aiming to boost nature in UK gardens – here are the benefits
The campaign, led by wildlife charity Plantlife, urges people to leave their mowers in the shed for May to allow grasses and wildflowers to flourish…
Experts warn world food system could collapse without urgent action
One expert argued that humanity is currently driving a ‘mass extinction event’…
How extinction of giant ice age beasts could still affect food chains
Loss of species including mammoths, saber-tooth cats and direwolves has had long-lasting impacts and could tell us how biodiversity loss today could shape the natural world…
You can't know what you don't know
This series almost didn't happen. A comic strip, a colleague's question, and thirteen posts later: here's what masking actually is, why the right framework matters more than most p…
Species thought extinct for thousands of years ‘rediscovered’ thanks to Indigenous knowledge
Founder’s Briefs: An occasional series where Mongabay founder Rhett Ayers Butler shares analysis, perspectives and story summaries. On a remote peninsula in Indonesian Papua, a spe…
Nicole Friday On Compassionate Leadership And The 30th Anniversary Of ABFF
Nicole Friday, the cofounder and CEO of NICE CROWD, the events company behind the American Black Film Festival (ABFF) is approaching a significant milestone, the 30th anniversary o…
Resistance to new mosques exposes tensions over Japan’s growing Muslim communities
Muslim leaders say local opposition has been fuelled by negative overseas coverage of Islam and claims circulating online.…
Anne Hathaway Says Thinner Models Were Not Fired From ‘Devil Wears Prada 2’ and ‘There’s Misinformation Out There’: ‘Nobody Lost Their Jobs’ in Push for Size Inclusivity
Anne Hathaway is clarifying a moment that happened on 'The Devil Wears Prada 2' set where she told producers to cast more size-inclusive models.…
Our radical universities are turning out an army of educated assassins
The effect of higher education is now the opposite of what it should be, moving graduates, and especially graduate students, in the direction of radicalism.…
How self-employment can help autistic people avoid workplace challenges
After the National Autism Strategy identifies the potential of self-employment to provide meaningful work for people with autism, neurodivergent people who are already self-employe…
Organic matter diversity determines how much iron is available for marine life, study finds
'Pioneering' study to boost bee numbers at Wakehurst
The study is part of Wakehurst's Nature Unlocked programme, which aims to improve biodiversity.…
Study Finds a Third of New Websites Are AI-Generated
Researchers found the internet is becoming aggressively positive as AI-generated text floods the web.…
Old Seed festival in Araku spotlights tribal biodiversity and conservation efforts
The Old Seed festival in Araku highlights tribal biodiversity and conservation, showcasing traditional seeds and sustainable farming practices.…
CoreWeave highlights customer diversity after OpenAI sales report By Investing.com - Investing.com Nigeria
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Target's stock may be on a tear — but shoppers are still hating on the company
Target shoppers continue to view the brand in a mixed light.…
What AI changes about viewpoint diversity
Reviewing a book in which I appear…
Protecting Wild Animals Has Never Been More Urgent. But There’s a Reason It Can Be Harder Than It Seems.
Take the case of the ill-advised "bat bridges," for example.…
Casarotto Agents Urge UK Drama Bosses To Stop Making “Excuses” & Hire Disability Access Coordinators
Casarotto agents Julie Fernandez & Sara Johnson have urged more disability access coordinators in TV to help resolve representation problems.…
Kerry Washington, Elisabeth Moss And Kate Mara Discuss Apple TV Series ‘Imperfect Women’ Ahead Of Finale
Apple TV’s popular adaptation of Araminta Hall’s novel, Imperfect Women is rooted in layered sisterhood, and the core cast members agree.…