NPR’s Ari Shapiro speaks to Karen McVeigh of The Guardian about her reporting on the connection between climate change and global language loss.
The trend of young Nigerians leaving their country in search of a better life
Young Nigerians are leaving the country in increasing numbers in search of a better life. It’s a trend that even has it’s own word — Japa — Yoruba for “to run, or escape.”
Boeing ordered to face arraignment on felony charge in 737 Max jet crashes
The ruling came after relatives of some of the victims of the crashes said the government violated their rights by reaching a settlement with Boeing without first notifying the families.
Tyson, others, lose Oklahoma lawsuit over poultry pollution
The world’s largest poultry producer is among nearly a dozen poultry companies that face a March 17th deadline to reach agreement with the state of Oklahoma on how to clean a polluted watershed.
Microsoft Will End Sale of Windows 10 Licenses to Consumers This Month
An anonymous reader shares a report: Microsoft’s Windows 10 operating system has been available on the retail market for over seven years and was superseded by Windows 11 in October 2021. However, despite its age, Windows 10 remains the most popular ve…
Tyson, others, lose Oklahoma lawsuit over poultry pollution
The world’s largest poultry producer is among nearly a dozen poultry companies that face a March 17th deadline to reach agreement with the state of Oklahoma on how to clean a polluted watershed
US hands over former Mexican cop accused in murders of 43 college students – Fox News
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No kickbacks: A high-tech recoilless rifle could be in the Army’s future
Army troops in the future may very well go into combat armed with a new high-technology rifle that produces almost no kick and can be outfitted with electronics capable of seeing around corners, according to the co-inventors of a new recoilless rifle.
California bill calls for revenue sharing in college sports
A California lawmaker has introduced a bill that would require schools that play major college sports to pay some athletes as much as $25,000 annually.