
Erdogan: Turkey's all-powerful leader of 20 years
How Recep Tayyip Erdogan rose from humble beginnings to becoming a political giant.
1970-01-01 08:00

G7: Taking a stand against China's economic coercion
Worried of being held hostage economically by China, the G7 spells out its plan to escape.
1970-01-01 08:00

What is Lake Xochimilco and axolotl? The unique landmark celebrated in Google Doodle
The Google Doodle has celebrated diverse figures like photographer Corky Lee to German actress Renate Krößner recently, and now it's turned its attention to something entirely different. Today (May 20), it’s all about a rare animal and its natural habitat, with the search engine launching a new initiative with an interactive doodle. Lake Xochimilco in Mexico and the rare axolotl are being celebrated today, with Google shedding light on the exotic animal and effort to protect it. The axolotl is a species of salamander which is paedomorphic – retaining its juvenile features as an adult. Its closest relative is the tiger salamander, and the rare special can only be found in very specific places around the world. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter One of them is Lake Xochimilco. Google’s description reads: “Today’s interactive Doodle celebrates Lake Xochimilco, a natural lake near Mexico City that is the last remaining native habitat for axolotls in the world (cousins of the salamander). “The lake was once home to the ancient Aztec civilization during the 15th century, and eventually landowners in the colonial period took over occupation of the lake. On this day in 1920, the Mexican government returned Lake Xochimilco back to the locals. Lake Xochimilco now serves as a recreational site, cultural attraction, and home to the rare axolotl species.” It continues: “Due to Lake Xochimilco’s unique landscape, local farmers adopted the ancient chinampa farming method, which involves artificial floating gardens. These chinamperos (or farmers) grow hundreds of different aquatic plants, from common vegetables to medicinal herbs, in the nutrient-rich soil. It’s also a popular destination for rowing and kayaking — cruising on colorful, wooden boats called trijaneras is an essential pastime on the lake. “Lake Xochimilco is also currently the last remaining native habitat on Earth for axolotls, fresh-water salamanders that live in the water instead of on land. Their mouths are permanently upturned into a slight smile, and they can regenerate limbs, gills, and even parts of their eyes and brains! Unfortunately, these delicate creatures were listed as a critically endangered species in 2008.” “Legend has it that their namesake — the Aztec god of fire and lightning, Xolotl — disguised himself as a salamander to avoid sacrifice. The axolotl is so culturally revered in Mexico that the Bank of Mexico added the salamander to the country’s 50-peso bill in 2021. “Today, many are working to protect Lake Xochimilco after years of pollution, invasive species, man-made disturbances, and other obstacles have harmed the axolotl ecosystem. Local chinamperos have been actively restoring their lands with better fertilizers and water filters to preserve these creatures that have become an integral part of their identity and way of life.” Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
1970-01-01 08:00

Raphinha FIFA 23: How to Complete the Team of the Season SBC
Raphinha FIFA 23 Team of the Season SBC is now live during LaLiga TOTS. Here's how to complete the SBC and if it's worth it.
1970-01-01 08:00

New Duggar docuseries 'exposes the truth' about the reality family
A new docuseries from Amazon Prime is promising an in-depth look at one of reality TV's formerly most popular families.
1970-01-01 08:00

Mets' exciting walk-off win proved what they need to do to win NL East
New York Mets fans have been clamoring to 'let the kids play' for weeks now. Last night, in dramatic fashion, everything came to a head: Mark Vientos and Francisco Alvarez made Mets' magic happen.Down 2-0 in the bottom of the seventh inning, they were lookin' like the 's...
1970-01-01 08:00

Warriors and Bob Myers are not close on contract extension
Long-time president of basketball operations Bob Myers and the Warriors are not close in terms of reaching an agreement on a contract extension, per Shams Charania of The Athletic.Bob Myers’ current contract expires on June 30 and both sides are preparing for a potential break up according...
1970-01-01 08:00

US appeals court hears arguments in mifepristone case
The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals weighs whether to preserve access to mifepristone.
1970-01-01 08:00

Fortnite Put Up 'Where's Miles' Posters: How to Complete
Fortnite players must travel to Shattered Slabs, MEGA City, Slappy Shores, and Brutal Bastion to put up 'Where's Miles' posters to earn 12,000 XP.
1970-01-01 08:00

What comes next for abortion pill in US?
A court in New Orleans is hearing a case that may pull a commonly used abortion pill from the market.
1970-01-01 08:00

Why Mark Vientos' call-up is too little, too late for Mets
Top prospect Mark Vientos has been mashing down in AAA; but did the New York Mets ultimately wait too long to call him up?At 20-23, inexplicably in fourth place in the National League East, Steve Cohen's handsomely-paid Mets are one of the laughingstocks of MLB right now.The low-payroll...
1970-01-01 08:00

US debt ceiling: New negotiators aim to break deadlock
President Joe Biden has cut short a foreign trip as both sides race to strike a deal before 1 June.
1970-01-01 08:00