Toxic chemicals from smartphones have been found in the brains of dolphins, say researchers in Hong Kong. Chinese scientists analysing tissue from deceased dolphins and porpoises have uncovered ...
New research finds that rising ocean temperatures are shrinking cool-water feeding grounds, pushing humpbacks into gear-heavy waters near shore. Scientists say ocean forecasting tool could help ...
In harrowing detail, an American tourist described the violence that he, his husband and two friends were caught in on Sunday ...
Chip and Lynette Lazenby were supposed to leave the Mexican town on Monday. After they finally managed to book an Uber to the ...
Despite American carriers resuming and adding flights to and from Puerto Vallarta on Tuesday, several North Texans are still ...
Whale shifts 203 billion SHIB, nearly 30% of Shiba Inu holdings, to Bitget after years of silence, putting $1.2 million within exchange reach.
Jonathan "Yoni" Pizer was on his way to a whale-watching trip when he was forced out of his car at gunpoint, he told the Chicago Sun-Times. His rental car was set ablaze and his party fled to safety ...
The violence in Mexico follows the reported killing of one of Mexico’s most notorious cartel leaders, known as El Mencho, by the Mexican military.
Here you can spot gray, blue and humpback whales, dolphin pods, sea lions and sharks while enjoying a luxurious beachside vacation.
You see your life go through you,” David Miranda said. “You think of our family. You think of everything. You get very vulnerable. You get scared.” ...
No, not orcas or great blues, but financial traders that place big bets on something called options. On... Do traders who place big bets make big money? We’re going whale watching today. No, not orcas ...
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