Birds, Hats, And Boycotts: The Story Behind Why It’s A Crime To Collect Feathers
Picking up and keeping feathers is illegal in the US, and the reason why has a surprising amount to do with hats.
First Targeted Treatment For Dangerous Liver Disease Could Come From An Unexpected Source
It’s estimated that 3-4 percent of the population could have advanced liver fibrosis.
Biya declared victor of Cameroon election: Why deadly protests broke out
Paul Biya, world’s oldest leader at 92, has won eighth term as president. Opposition supporters say election was stolen.
Road out of el-Fasher: Ransom, violence and the price of survival in Sudan
Civilian activist Mouawia had just escaped el-Fasher when he heard the RSF had taken the city.
Unexploded Israeli bombs threaten lives in Gaza
Two Palestinian children were severely injured after an unexploded Israeli bomb detonated.
Is the U.S. Losing in Vietnam? Russia, North Korea and China Are Gaining.
U.S. allies worry that American volatility and Russian outreach and arms sales, in particular, are driving Vietnam into a new phase.
Pojke tros ha skjutit sig själv på hemmafest
En pojke misstänks ha skjutit sig själv i foten under en hemmafest. Polisen larmades om det när han kom in till sjukhus.
Greenhouse Gases’ Heat Trapping Ability Hasn’t Saturated As Some Predicted – But Why?
Saturation is one of the more sophisticated arguments against climate action, and one that some great scientists used to believe, but it’s wrong all the same.
Mushrooms Could Beat Metal For Large-Scale Memory Storage And Processing
The difference between solving a great mystery requiring vast computing power and enduring ignorance could be one hungry intern.
Fact check: Do quarter of US’s ‘drug boat’ searches find nothing?
A 2024 Coast Guard report found 27 percent of drug boat searches came back empty-handed.