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Seahawks, Uchenna Nwosu agree on a 3-year extension worth up to $59 million
Seahawks, Uchenna Nwosu agree on a 3-year extension worth up to $59 million
The Seattle Seahawks have locked up edge rusher Uchenna Nwosu for the next three seasons, agreeing to an extension worth up to $59 million on the cusp of training camp
2023-07-25 09:25
NTSB team on-site at fatal ammonia-carrying semi-truck crash
NTSB team on-site at fatal ammonia-carrying semi-truck crash
A team with the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) has arrived at the Illinois site where a semi-truck carrying thousands of gallons of toxic ammonia crashed Friday, killing at least five people.
2023-10-02 00:06
Muncy homers, Roberts gets 700th win as manager in Dodgers' 5-2 victory over Pirates
Muncy homers, Roberts gets 700th win as manager in Dodgers' 5-2 victory over Pirates
Max Muncy hit his 18th homer of the season, and Los Angeles defeated the Pittsburgh Pirates 5-2 to get Dave Roberts his 700th win as the Dodgers’ manager
2023-07-04 12:57
'The Voice' Season 24: Gwen Stefani mocks Niall Horan's Irish accent, calls former One Direction singer 'stupid'
'The Voice' Season 24: Gwen Stefani mocks Niall Horan's Irish accent, calls former One Direction singer 'stupid'
Gwen Stefani initially described Niall Horan's Irish accent as 'distracting' and then proceeded to imitate his pronunciation of the word 'love'
2023-10-17 12:18
Rate Hike Seen by All Canada’s Big Six Banks on Strong Jobs Data
Rate Hike Seen by All Canada’s Big Six Banks on Strong Jobs Data
All six of Canada’s main commercial lenders now expect the Bank of Canada to raise interest rates next
2023-07-07 23:09
Taylor Swift news diary: Taylor Swift reigns Spotify as she indulges in PDA with Travis Kelce durining global Eras Tour
Taylor Swift news diary: Taylor Swift reigns Spotify as she indulges in PDA with Travis Kelce durining global Eras Tour
Hilarie Burton has predicted Taylor Swift will be engaged to Travis Kelce by the end of May following their first instance of PDA in Buenos Aires
2023-11-13 21:17
Where is Jason Momoa from? 'Aquaman' star warns tourists to stay away from Maui amid deadly wildfires
Where is Jason Momoa from? 'Aquaman' star warns tourists to stay away from Maui amid deadly wildfires
While constantly updating about the deadly Hawaii wildfires, Jason Momoa continues to direct others to organizations for donations to victims
2023-08-13 16:52
Everbridge Empowers State and Local Governments to Enhance Preparedness and Resilience for 2023 Atlantic Hurricane Season
Everbridge Empowers State and Local Governments to Enhance Preparedness and Resilience for 2023 Atlantic Hurricane Season
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2023-06-01 20:35
The Pocket Gods selling one copy of final album for £1 million in streaming protest
The Pocket Gods selling one copy of final album for £1 million in streaming protest
The Pocket Rockets are to sell their final album for an eye-watering £1 million to highlight the poor royalties being paid to musicians by streaming services.
2023-10-16 18:00
Football: Women's World Cup Group G
Football: Women's World Cup Group G
The FIFA Women's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand kicks off...
2023-07-15 11:03
The lives upended by colonial rule in the Middle East
The lives upended by colonial rule in the Middle East
British and French control of the region a century ago came at a cost which is felt until this day.
2023-10-03 08:17
Toxic algae is killing hundreds of dolphins and sea lions washing up on California beaches
Toxic algae is killing hundreds of dolphins and sea lions washing up on California beaches
Toxic algae are killing hundreds of dolphins and sea lions which are then washing up on beaches in Southern California. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has said that more than 1,000 animals have grown sick or died just this month. While algal blooms may be a seasonal problem, the climate crisis could be making the issue worse. More than 200 reports of animals in distress reach rescue groups every day. Biological sciences professor at the University of Southern California, David Caron, told the BBC that “I’ve heard of a number of people walking the beaches who have seen [sick] animal after [sick] animal”. “Animal rescue groups are scrambling to try to get boots on the ground to get the animals protected,” he added. Sea birds, dolphins, and sea lions are growing ill because of the expansion of some algae-producing domoic acid, a toxin. Dr Caron told the BBC that the algal blooms disrupt food webs. Shellfish, anchovies, and sardines eat the harmful materials before being eaten by animals further up the food chain. “They eat a meal of those highly toxic fish and then they become toxified themselves, and if they get enough of that material, it of course can kill them, which is happening now,” he said. NOAA states that Santa Barbara and Ventura counties are among the worst affected. The Channel Islands Marine & Wildlife Institute co-founder Ruth Dover said in a statement, “We are doing the best we can to keep up with the intense pace,” of reports of marine mammals in distress. Domoic acid can make animals disoriented or they may even convulse and die while under the surface. The blooms may be harmful to humans as well since people may grow ill if they eat fish that have toxins. But the California Department of Public Health monitors such levels and will shut down shellfish beaches when needed, Dr Caron noted. People could also attempt to approach larger marine mammals, such as sea lions and dolphins if they’re stranded on land, but the animals may be aggressive under the influence of the toxins. Marine animals should be avoided, and people should instead call for the help of rescue groups. Some animals have been rescued after being captured and fed. After they have been provided with liquids, the animals may be able to flush the toxins out. The algae blooms usually take place between March and June in California, but the long winter means that the blooming is occurring later in the season. Experts have noted that while not all kinds of algae are harmful, more of those that are dangerous are spreading to new areas because of the climate crisis. Higher water temperatures mean that larger areas are now habitable for the algae. Dr Caron said scientists are attempting to fully understand the effects of the climate crisis on organisms living along coastlines. “But we have a fair amount of evidence, especially in inland waters, that climate change is exacerbating some of the problems that we’re seeing with harmful algae,” he told the BBC. Read More To restore reefs dying in warming seas, UAE turns to coral nurseries Poland, Germany discuss avoiding repeat of deadly river pollution but ready for all scenarios Chesapeake Bay report cites environmental justice disparities How deep is the ocean and what’s at 3,900 metres? How deep is the ocean and what’s at 3,900 metres? Tropical Storm Bret’s hurricane forecast downgraded but Caribbean remains on alert
2023-06-23 05:37