Germany says climate measures will narrow but not fully close the country's emissions gap by 2030
German officials say that an array of climate measures being introduced by the government will bring the country closer but not all the way toward meeting its national goals for cutting greenhouse gas emissions by 2030
1970-01-01 08:00
Elizabeth Warren demands Justice Department closely scrutinize PGA Tour's Saudi deal
Senators Warren and Wyden are pushing for the Justice Department to scrutinize the PGA Tour and LIV merger deal.
1970-01-01 08:00
Agribusiness giant Cargill not doing enough to fight deforestation, protect human rights, group says
A coalition of activist groups and researchers has released a report it hopes will increase pressure on agribusiness giant Cargill to do more to fight deforestation and human rights abuse
1970-01-01 08:00
Berlusconi's clan reunites at funeral as succession looms
By Angelo Amante and Alvise Armellini ROME Silvio Berlusconi's 33-year-old partner Marta Fascina joined the late tycoon's family
1970-01-01 08:00
U.N. nuclear chief delays Ukraine nuclear plant visit over security
By Pavel Polityuk KYIV (Reuters) -U.N. nuclear chief Rafael Grossi delayed a trip to the Russian-held Zaporizhzhia nuclear power station
1970-01-01 08:00
Everyone's got something to say about Trump -- except world leaders who might have to deal with him
As Trump becomes the first former president to face federal charges that could put him in jail, many Europeans are watching the case closely
1970-01-01 08:00
Major finding on Saturn’s moon Enceladus boosts hope for finding alien life in our solar system
Phosphates have been found on Saturn’s moon Enceladus, in a new breakthrough discovery that boosts hopes for finding alien life in our solar system. It is the first time phosphorus has been found in an ocean beyond those on Earth, and marks a major development in our understanding of other ocean worlds. Enceladus is one of the most likely hopes for finding nearby extraterrestrial life. While its outside is wrapped in an ice crust, underneath is a global ocean that could be a home for alien life. Some of that ocean spews up and out of the surface of Enceladus, in the form of vast plumes. Scientists have been able to examine those plumes to better understand the ocean itself, including in the new study. Researchers in the latest study used data from the Cassini mission – which flew around Saturn and Enceladus – to find out what the oceans are made up of. They not only found phosphorus, but data suggested that it could be there are concentrations at least 100 times higher than in Earth’s oceans. What’s more, modelling based on the new data suggests the same could be true for other ocean worlds, potentially boosting the chances of alien life there, too. Phosphorus is not in itself evidence of life. But on Earth, the presence of phosphorus compounds in water are crucial for biological activity, and so it is a key part of evaluating whether a distant world might support life. Read More Astronomers find rare planet circling two stars like Star Wars’s Tatooine Elon Musk to launch biggest ever rocket after dramatic failure US government contradicts whistleblower’s claims of possible ‘non-human’ material
1970-01-01 08:00
Bumble Bee Seafoods Debuts a Dozen New Tuna Product SKUs
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1970-01-01 08:00
The New Razer Blade 14 Is the Ultimate Portable Gaming Machine
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1970-01-01 08:00
Airbus Ventures Invests in Venus Aerospace
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1970-01-01 08:00
Thomas Camp joins Exdion Solutions as President and Head of Healthcare Operations
PLANO, Texas--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 14, 2023--
1970-01-01 08:00
Alice Cooper returns with raucous new single I'm Alice and unveils new solo LP Road
Alice Cooper has released the lead single 'I'm Alice' and its accompanying music video.
1970-01-01 08:00
