EEU Read More Europe Scrambles to Break Its Dependence on Musk’s Satellites19 April 2025 PARIS— Eva Berneke was traveling to meet European officials when Elon Musk posted on his social-media site X…
EEngland Read More We can’t lose women’s football to climate change, says England star15 April 2025 While climate change is threatening football in general, women’s teams, especially grassroots and local teams, are particularly at…
EEU Read More Travelers shun summer hotspots in favor of cooler climes14 April 2025 Baby boomers and first-time travelers appear to be driving a so-called “coolcations” trend, shunning Europe’s peak summer hotspots…
WWildlife Read More African conservationists are trying to change the stigma around vultures14 April 2025 CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) — Vultures have an image problem. Seen as ugly and associated with death,…
SSpain Read More Aging animals find the extra care they need at Barcelona’s zoo13 April 2025 BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — At the Barcelona Zoo, a 40-year-old African elephant places her foot through the metal…
EEU Read More EU irked by Turkish warnings against Greece-Cyprus-Israel electricity cable link, Cyprus says12 April 2025 NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) — The European Union is “strongly displeased” with Turkish government warnings that it would obstruct…
MMental health Read More A drug that treats seizures and anxiety is leaking into the environment and affecting fish.11 April 2025 For those of us with anxiety (hello!), the class of prescription drugs known as benzodiazepines, or benzos, can…
EEnvironment Read More Ancient rocks boost case for mini ice age linked to fall of Rome11 April 2025 Icebergs calving from glaciers in Greenland can carry rocks to faraway shores Professor Ross Mitchell Rocks carried from…