The Southern Steelhead Trout are so rare they are hardly spotted anymore because Southern California rivers are damned up and channelized.
Posts from: April 2024
Roughly 170 million Americans use the short-form video app. For some, TikTok has become a lucrative business.
Anyone with a stake, big or small, in the harbor and the port had to at least reconsider their plans and fortunes. Some felt the impact of the disaster like a tsunami, others a breaking wave. The fortunate ones felt just a ripple.
Scientists hope studies into Boyajian’s star could lead to enhanced techniques for identifying distant planetary civilisations
When Pulitzer Prize-winner Rod Nordland was diagnosed with brain cancer, he was told the disease would kill him. Nordland decided to take a new lease on life.
To say tracking prairie dogs is difficult would be an understatement. The animals spend most of their time in burrows. Since conventional GPS collars don’t function underground, the movements and interactions of prairie dogs (Cynomys spp.) have remained notoriously elusive to the researchers who study them. What do they do? How do they move within […]
Footage has emerged of sailors being rescued after the first fatal attack by Yemen’s Houthi rebels in one of the world’s busiest trade lanes. The attack on the Barbados-flagged Liberian-owned bulk carrier True Confidence in the Gulf of Aden killed at least three people, according to US officials. At least four crew members were injured, …
To the outside world, she was wrapped up in the love of the perfect family. In reality, she was struggling with her father’s remoteness, her mother Nancy’s rages – and worse. The actor and author looks back on years of unhappiness
“It’s every mother’s worst nightmare,” said Simona Steinbrecher, whose daughter Doron, 30, Hamas is holding captive.
By Steve Ulvi, Journal contributor