Authorities say a fire burned down a Long Island cat shelter, killing its founder, who lived there, and at least 59 of the ...
One analyst called China’s large-scale drills a “pre-invasion operation” as it ramps up attacks on Taiwanese President Lai ...
Riverhead aquarium celebrates its milestone anniversary with discounts and giveaways, highlighting its expansion and diverse ...
This story begins in New York, on Long Island, where young Andrew Stockstad listens to the stories of his father Mike, who, ...
Judge blocks imports of some Chilean sea bass from Antarctica in fishing feud at bottom of the world
A federal judge in Florida has blocked the imports of a high-priced Chilean sea bass from protected waters near Antarctica.
Despite impressive free cash flow and a solid balance sheet, SE stock's 5-year expected CAGR return of 11.25% falls short of ...
President Xi Jinping is seeking to paint China as a steady partner to investors roiled by a global trade war. A spat over a ...
China senses a betrayal by the Li family's plans to shed global assets as part of their effort to deal their way out of a ...
Alysa Liu becomes the first U.S. woman to win a world title since 2006, after having returned to international competition ...
Stanford researchers discovered that increased meltwater and rainfall account for 60% of the decades-long gap between ...
The Saya de Malha Bank is one of the world’s largest seagrass fields and the planet’s most important carbon sinks. It faces incalculable risks that threaten the future of humanity.
Researchers found increased meltwater and rain explain 60% of a decades-long mismatch between predicted and observed temperatures in the ocean around Antarctica.
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