Global Wildfires Intensify as Supercharged El Nino Approaches
In early 2026, over 150 million hectares have burned worldwide, a figure more than double the size of Texas, raising concerns about worsening conditions linked to a super El Nino.
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In early 2026, over 150 million hectares have burned worldwide, a figure more than double the size of Texas, raising concerns about worsening conditions linked to a super El Nino.
A recent study indicates that trace levels of PFAS, known as 'forever chemicals,' are detected in London's tap water, yet remain compliant with U.K. and EU safety regulations.
Ford has announced that its largest truck will now feature the 7.3-liter Godzilla V8 engine as the standard entry-level option, marking a significant upgrade.
This fall, Google plans to unveil a new series of laptops named Googlebooks, marking a significant departure from its Chromebook line. Details remain limited following the announcement at Google's Android Show.
In a recent decision, the Supreme Court has extended the deadline regarding mifepristone, a drug that has drawn significant attention and controversy. This development comes alongside broader health discussions.
Hims has announced a substantial $33 million loss, attributed to its recent pivot towards GLP-1 medications. This shift raises questions about the company's future direction.
The eagerly anticipated Breakaway Philadelphia 2026 lineup has been announced, showcasing a range of artists including Deathpact, Whethan, and AVELLO, following a successful 2025 debut.
As speculation grows around LeBron James' potential retirement, we examine the options he may consider moving forward.
In the aftermath of his defeat to Anthony Joshua, Jake Paul has expressed uncertainty about his boxing future, suggesting he may never return to the ring.
The concentration of global data traffic through a limited number of fiber optic cables raises concerns about internet reliability. Could the North Pole offer a viable solution?
A look at vehicles that, while operational, never managed to hit the 100 mph mark, showcasing a unique aspect of automotive history.
The Karabakh horse, a rare breed known for its striking golden coat and endurance, is the focus of collaborative conservation initiatives between Azerbaijan and Germany, aiming to protect a rich equestrian legacy.
Fireworks, while visually stunning, pose significant threats to wildlife, particularly brown bats, which stop feeding during these events due to the noise and light.
The new Renault R4 concept features a surfboard rack, elevated suspension, and dual motors, showcased at the French Open, though it is not available for purchase.
Chrysler is said to be working on an affordable vehicle named Pronto, expected to start at around $20,000. However, specifics about its features and launch timeline are still unknown.
Arty Labels has taken a significant step towards improving its operational efficiency by acquiring a new UV digital press from Packnology.
In a bid to enhance its competitive stance, the European Union is taking steps to address complacency in the global rare earth elements market.
The new EP ‘Wilding Part One’ by Jessica Pearson and the East Wind showcases a strong message of women's resilience and strength, featuring the focus track “Do It.”
In a significant shift, Thailand has terminated MOU 44, a maritime agreement with Cambodia. This decision is seen as a victory for Thai nationalists amid ongoing tensions.
A farmer-owned supermarket in France is pioneering a new model for grocery pricing negotiations, aiming to enhance the remuneration for agricultural producers during challenging times.