The best Animal Crossing gifts for fans
Animal Crossing is a legendarily cozy Nintendo game series that asks players to mingle with a group of endearing villagers. Depending on the game youre playing, youre also tasked with making the most… [read more]
Researchers make disturbing discovery on Scotland beach: ‘A unit traveling together for decades’
Fifty-five whales likely a family unit recently became stranded on a beach in Scotland. Only one survived after rescuers were able to provide treatment and help it back into the sea, The New York Tim… [read more]
Today’s Wordle Hints (and Answer) for Friday August 25
If youre looking for the Wordle answer for August 25, read on. Well share some clues, tips, and strategies, and finally the solution. Todays puzzle is of medium difficulty; WordleBot says the average… [read more]
Japan released treated wastewater from the Fukushima nuclear disaster into the ocean. Experts say it’s safe but one would avoid the fish.
A Tokyo Electric Power Co. employee wearing a protective suit and mask near storage water tanks.REUTERS/Kimimasa Mayama/Pool
Japan said it plans to release 1 million metric tons of treated … [+6648 chread more
The Right Color of Sunglasses for Your Eye Health – CNET
Whether you’re on a break or working outdoors, it’s important to properly protect yourself. In addition to sunscreen, it’s good to wear sunglasses outside to protect your eyes from the sun’s UV rays.… [read more]
Biden is vacationing at a Lake Tahoe home. For locals he’s another tourist tearing them apart
Strolling on the Lake of the Sky Trail, U.S. Forest Service officer Daniel Cressy marveled at the wildlife that first attracted him to Lake Tahoe.
A bald eagle nestled into the top of a Jeffrey Pine… [read more]
Ukrainian soldier tells story of how Wagnerites amputated both his arms without stitching
Ukrainian soldier Illia Mykhalchuk who was captured by the Russian troops near the city of Bakhmut had his arms amputated in a dark basement by the Russians, and no stitches were applied to his wound… [read more]
Paris to bring back swimming in Seine after 100 years
With a year to go to the Olympics, Paris is in the final phase of a historic clean-up which will soon see swimmers and divers back in the River Seine.
Banned for a century because of the filthy wate… [read more]
How undercover sting outwitted pangolin traffickers
The leaders of a global wildlife trafficking gang have been convicted after a four-year investigation and a trial in Nigeria.
They pleaded guilty last month to smuggling the scales of endangered Af… [read more]
First English slave fort in Africa uncovered on Ghana’s coast
The exact location of what is thought to be the first English slave fort in Africa may have been found – the BBC has been hearing about the significance of the discovery in Ghana.
Taking care, archa… [read more]