
Ohio Woman Sentenced to Fast-Food Job for Assault
Ohio woman convicted of assault for throwing a burrito bowl at a Chipotle worker sentenced to work at a fast-food job for two months.
Ohio woman convicted of assault for throwing a burrito bowl at a Chipotle worker sentenced to work at a fast-food job for two months.
Uganda’s first wildlife vet, Dr. Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka, is working to save mountain gorillas from the threat of climate change, and her efforts have helped increase their population from 300 to about 500.
The Panama Canal is facing a critical water shortage, leading to reduced ship traffic and potential long-term implications for global trade.
SpaceX’s successful second test flight of its Starship rocket shows significant progress in its development, despite technical issues that cut the flight short.
A massive egg theft in Pennsylvania raises eyebrows amid soaring prices linked to bird flu.
The apple industry in Indian-administered Kashmir is facing a crisis due to fungal scab, climate change, economic hurdles, and the influx of imported apples, leading to a decline in quality and quantity and impacting the local economy.
An Australian politician protests by changing his name to Austin Trump, criticizing the Labor Party.
The Hera spacecraft embarks on a crucial mission to study an asteroid redirected by NASA.
The FSA warns of peanut contamination in mustard products, urging caution and thorough label-checking.
Netflix’s crackdown on password-sharing led to a surge in sign-ups, with the streaming giant adding over 13.1 million subscriptions in the last quarter of 2022, the highest number since 2020.
Liam and Olivia dominate baby names in 2024, reflecting cultural diversity and rising birthrates.
The world is approaching ‘peak’ fossil fuels, with global demand expected to decline, but the transition to clean energy needs to happen faster to address the urgency of the climate crisis.
Magnus Carlsen’s withdrawal from the championships highlights tensions between personal expression and strict tournament regulations.
British experts warn of potential “catastrophic ecosystem collapse” in UK forests within 50 years.
Japan’s preparedness and investment in infrastructure have helped minimize casualties during earthquakes.