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Africa’s wildebeest: those that can’t migrate are becoming genetically weaker – new study

Published: April 12, 2024 7:08am EDT Joseph Ogutu Senior Researcher and Statistician, University of Hohenheim Republish this article Wildebeest – large African antelopes with distinctively curved horns – are famous for their great migrations on the grasslands of eastern and southern Africa. One hundred and fifty years ago, they migrated […]

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America Going Way Back In Time – 1864!

Abortions will be banned in Arizona after the Supreme Court upholds an 1864 law BY: GLORIA REBECCA GOMEZ – APRIL 10, 2024 10:16 AM        Reproductive rights advocates gather on the steps of the Arizona Supreme Court to speak out against a near-total abortion ban from 1864 being considered by the judges on […]

Sports World

The Masters Dinner: A Dinner Like No Other

NEWS 2024 Masters Champions Dinner primer: How it started, best meals, this year’s feast BY: KEVIN CUNNINGHAM APRIL 9, 2024 This year’s Masters Champions dinner host, Jon Rahm (right), with last year’s host, Scottie Scheffler (left).CHRISTIAN PETERSEN/GETTY IMAGES The Masters Champions Dinner is the first big event of Masters week, occurring days before the 2024 […]

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Chasing The Eclipse

My Experience on Delta’s Eclipse Flight From Dallas to Detroit: Worth It? James Larounis Updated:April 9, 2024, 2:28am CDT Edited by: Keri Stooksbury A total solar eclipse is something that doesn’t reach the continental U.S. very often. When this year’s eclipse was announced for April 8, 2024, Delta Air Lines worked […]

Politics Tenn

‘You have imprisoned our democracy’: inside Republicans’ domination of Tennessee

A year after the Covenant school shooting in Nashville – and a mass movement for gun control – Republicans have accelerated their attacks on democratic norms The Tennessee governor, Bill Lee, at CPAC in Dallas, Texas, in 2021. Photograph: Dylan Hollingsworth/Bloomberg via Getty Images George Chidi in Atlanta, GeorgiaFri 5 Apr 2024 […]

Politics Tenn

Tennessee GOP Vacates Tennesse State Board With New Black Faces

“I felt lawmakers’ actions during debate and discussion on the bill were disrespectful to the students she represents.”  TSU Student Government Association Vice President Chrishonda O’Quinn. photo by Don Mooney by Don Mooney Nashville, TENN—A termed used by Black political insiders the “Boston of the South,” Tennessee House Republicans on […]