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'Super pod' of 1,500 dolphins captured on drone video as they cavort off California's coast

'Super pod' of 1,500 dolphins captured on drone video as they cavort off California's coast

A miles-long cluster of dolphins has been filmed leaping and gliding across Carmel Bay off the central coast of California, forming an unusual “super pod” of more than 1,500 of the marine creatures.
Registration for frontcountry camping in Jasper National Park opens to public

Registration for frontcountry camping in Jasper National Park opens to public

JASPER, ALBERTA — Campers can begin planning their return to Jasper National Park less than one year after a devastating wildfire.
Amazon's advocates fear Trump's return means little US help to protect rainforest

Amazon's advocates fear Trump's return means little US help to protect rainforest

BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — Alexis Damancio Silva can’t forget the hardship in his town of Puerto Narino in far southern Colombia last year when extreme drought nearly dried up the Amazon River. Pink dolphins and fish died. Crops dried up.
Norfolk Southern and East Palestine announce $22 million settlement after 2023 derailment

Norfolk Southern and East Palestine announce $22 million settlement after 2023 derailment

East Palestine and Norfolk Southern have announced a $22 million settlement resolving all of the village’s claims arising from the disastrous 2023 train derailment near the Ohio-Pennsylvania border that prompted a national reckoning on railroad safet
'Doomsday Clock' moves closer to midnight amid threats of climate change, nuclear war, pandemics, AI

'Doomsday Clock' moves closer to midnight amid threats of climate change, nuclear war, pandemics, AI

Earth is moving closer to destruction, a science-oriented advocacy group said Tuesday as it advanced its famous “Doomsday Clock” to 89 seconds till midnight, the closest it has ever been.
Amazon's advocates fear Trump's return means little US help to protect rainforest

Amazon's advocates fear Trump's return means little US help to protect rainforest

BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — Alexis Damancio Silva can’t forget the hardship in his town of Puerto Narino in far southern Colombia last year when extreme drought nearly dried up the Amazon River. Pink dolphins and fish died. Crops dried up.
'Doomsday Clock' moves closer to midnight amid threats of climate change, nuclear war, pandemics, AI

'Doomsday Clock' moves closer to midnight amid threats of climate change, nuclear war, pandemics, AI

Earth is moving closer to destruction, a science-oriented advocacy group said Tuesday as it advanced its famous “Doomsday Clock” to 89 seconds till midnight, the closest it has ever been.
Chevron, Engine No. 1 and GE Vernova team up on powering US data centers, with AI in focus

Chevron, Engine No. 1 and GE Vernova team up on powering US data centers, with AI in focus

Energy company Chevron is partnering with Engine No.

Chevron, Engine No. 1 and GE Vernova team up on powering US data centers, with AI in focus

Energy company Chevron is partnering with Engine No.
Hawaii's Kilauea volcano is spewing lava once again

Hawaii's Kilauea volcano is spewing lava once again

HONOLULU (AP) — One of the world’s most active volcanoes is back in action. The Kilauea volcano at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park is spewing lava once again, the seventh recorded episode in recent weeks. The eruption that began Dec.