Month: June 2025
No Mow May encourages homeowners to stash the lawn mower each spring and let flowers and grass grow for pollinators and water retention. And if y…
Two border collies named Hercules and Ned have quite the spacious office at West Virginia's busiest airport. The border collies and their handler make daily patro…
Mayor Eduardo Paes issued a decree in mid-May establishing new rules for the city’s waterfront, saying he wants to preserve urban order, public safety and the environment, as well…
Naqi Rizvi loves the “absolute freedom” he feels on the tennis court.
The 34-year-old blind tennis champion is on a mission to not only raise awareness but also elevate the spo…
Bees are an essential part of our food chain, with more than three-quarters of global crops depending on pollinators. A new report for World Bee …
Charlie Chaplin, Miss Piggy, grand opera spectacles and circus clowns—countless Showtime-inspired sand sculptures are emerging from the sand at the Hundested Sand Sculpture Festiv…
Spain has ordered Airbnb to block more than 65,000 holiday listings on its platform for having violated rules, the Consumer Rights Ministry said.
The ministry said that many of…
Midway while sailing across the Pacific with just his cat named Phoenix, Oliver Widger reflected on why he thinks his many followers—more than a million on TikTok and Instagram—ar…
After a wildfire decimated a California high school's newsroom, destroying its cameras, computers and archived newspapers spanning six decades, o…
Thai officials said they seized 238 tons of illegally imported electronic waste from the United States at the port of Bangkok, one of the biggest lots they've found this year.
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