Lessons from “How to Survive a Pandemic”: Collaboration, Science, Public Health Infrastructure, and Equal Distribution

Lessons from “How to Survive a Pandemic”: Collaboration, Science, Public Health Infrastructure, and Equal Distribution

Correspondent John Cohen, who is also known to the general public for his reporting on the HIV/AIDS epidemic, vividly recalls that even after effective treatments were available in rich countries, it took several years for them to reach lower-income regions of the world , such as sub-Saharan Africa. If the documentary “How to Survive a … Read more

Massive 13-Foot Alligator Killed After Discovery of Deceased Human Body

Massive 13-Foot Alligator Killed After Discovery of Deceased Human Body

After the animal was removed, the dead adult was pulled from the water. An autopsy will be performed on the deceased and the identity will be established. The alligator was killed “humanely.” 🚨#BREAKING: Florida Officials have killed a Massive 13-Foot Alligator After Discovery of deceased human body Numerous authorities are currently on the scene where … Read more

The First Mass Murder in the United States: Howard Unruh’s “Death March” in 1949

The First Mass Murder in the United States: Howard Unruh’s “Death March” in 1949

There have been countless crimes involving firearms in the United States over the past few decades. Mass killings in schools are especially common in the country, when some deranged or hateful sociopath, armed with weapons, ends the lives of innocent people indiscriminately. When did it all start? Murder has been before our eyes since the … Read more

US Ambassador Linna Tracy Summoned over Expulsion of Diplomats in Russia

US Ambassador Linna Tracy Summoned over Expulsion of Diplomats in Russia

US Ambassador Linna Tracy was summoned to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia, where she was informed about these demands. The names of these diplomats appeared in the media already at the end of August, when the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) reported that the former employee of the US consulate in Vladivostok, Robert … Read more

The Mississippi Turtle: Facts, Habitat, and Conservation Efforts

The Mississippi Turtle: Facts, Habitat, and Conservation Efforts

“It almost looks like the fish is smiling,” the post reads. For this achievement, Herrington received the “Outstanding Angler Award,” given by TPWD for a catch that does not qualify for other categories, but still deserves recognition. Herrington then released the armadillo into the 1,442-kilometer-long Trinity River to continue swimming. The Mississippi turtle (Atractosteus spatula) … Read more

The Life-Changing Impact of 9/11 on Students and Staff: A Powerful Documentary

The Life-Changing Impact of 9/11 on Students and Staff: A Powerful Documentary

“These students ended up being a nice representation of America for me. People with different backgrounds, first and second generation Americans, children of immigrants, immigrants themselves. To me, they are a representation of what America is. However, that was not the story we had in mind,” Shaca told Variety. For many students who participated in … Read more

The Rise of Advanced Technologies in Modern Warfare: Are Tanks and Traditional Methods Obsolete?

The Rise of Advanced Technologies in Modern Warfare: Are Tanks and Traditional Methods Obsolete?

The war in Ukraine is being fought using various advanced technologies. Remotely controlled drones, surveillance from space, high-precision weapons, as well as hypersonic missiles, mobile network jamming equipment, artificial intelligence and various network communications are involved in the case. Countless experts have so far argued that modern technology is changing warfare. Does comprehensive surveillance combined … Read more

Record-Breaking Alligator Caught During Hunting Season in Mississippi

Record-Breaking Alligator Caught During Hunting Season in Mississippi

Previously, the largest alligator caught there weighed 347.5 kilograms and was 4.29 meters long and was captured in 2017. The record alligator was captured and killed by hunters during the ten-day alligator hunting season. “It was a calm night. We saw a lot of two- and three-meter alligators, but that’s not what we came for,” … Read more

Panama Canal Faces Water Crisis: Access Restrictions and Decreased Ship Traffic

Panama Canal Faces Water Crisis: Access Restrictions and Decreased Ship Traffic

The canal lacks the rainwater needed to take ships through the locks, which function as water elevators. If there are no heavy rains in the next three months, the access restrictions will be valid for one year, said Ilja Espino, the deputy head of the canal’s administration. Each ship passing through the canal requires 200 … Read more