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Tsunamis can travel thousands of kilometres across the ocean after an earthquake, volcanic eruption, or landslide ...
Off the tip of Cape Cod, on the bay side of the national shoreline, a North Atlantic right whale and her four-month-old calf swim in a synchronized dance. The mother’s oil slick of a body breaks the ...
Most of us can remember at least a few troubling scenes from George Orwell’s dystopian novel 1984: the mandatory love ...
Very tired, but well worth it," said York Police Sgt. Scott Ogden, on the 24-hour plunge to benefit Special Olympics.
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Sacred and protected
In a groundbreaking move, the city of Linhares, Brazil, has granted legal personhood to ocean waves, recognizing their intrinsic right to exist, regenerate, and be restored. This law aims to protect ...
The Passover seder offers a lesson to America about the importance of sharing and teaching our national story to the next ...
Patrick Connolly joined two other cyclists in pedaling from the Gulf Coast of Florida to the Atlantic Ocean over the span of ...
The Maclean brothers are aiming to complete the fastest ever non-stop and unsupported row from Peru to Australia.
It’s not just Miami. Florida’s “condo crisis” is happening right here on the Treasure Coast, with condo owners facing ...
Spanish-headquartered wind-assisted propulsion system innovator bound4blue reports that the world’s largest suction sails ...
Inside the mid-century exterior of the former Broughton Municipal Building, the unique offerings of boutique hotel Municipal ...
The Friends of the Viking Ship bought a property in downtown Geneva so the organization could build a museum to house the ...