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Gutting the Voting Rights Act
Brian Stauffer SCOTUS’ racist ruling. The post Gutting the Voting Rights Act appeared first on The Nation. Source link
Jess Phillips' resignation letter in full
The prominent Labour MP has resigned as safeguarding minister over Sir Keir Starmer’s leadership. Source link
Bonnie Tyler 'stable' in Portuguese hospital
The Welsh star had undergone emergency intestinal surgery in Portugal last week. Source link
These 4-billion-year-old rocks found in Canada may reveal how Earth’s first continents formed
Canada’s ancient Acasta Gneiss, over four billion years old, offers a rare window into Earth’s infancy. Microscopic zircon crystals within these rocks reveal crucial chemical data, detailing the planet’s early, unstable crust formation. Scientists are deciphering these “polyphase archives” to understand the very beginnings of continental evolution and geological processes. Source link
Scientists found a hidden CO2 sponge beneath the South Atlantic seafloor
Researchers have discovered geological sponges in fractured volcanic rocks beneath the South Atlantic seafloor, capable of storing vast amounts of carbon dioxide over millions of years. These talus breccias absorb excess CO2 from seawater, suggesting Earth’s oceans may hold significantly more carbon than previously calculated, impacting global carbon cycle understanding. Source link
Child Finds Ancient Statuette: 8-year-old uncovers 1,700-year-old fragment; hints at Roman Negev
A young boy found an ancient Roman statuette piece in Israel. This 1,700-year-old discovery reveals local craftsmanship and cultural blending. The artifact highlights the importance of public involvement in preserving history. It offers a glimpse into the ancient Negev’s vibrant trade and artistic traditions. The find connects us to people from centuries ago. Source link
Carbon credits are flawed, but they can still help save forests
Carbon credits bought by companies to offset their emissions really have reduced deforestation, but not by as much as credit developers claim, according to a rigorous analysis Source link
Alberta's chief electoral officer wants pause on sharing electors list until law amended
The province’s chief electoral officer says the province’s list of electors shouldn’t be shared with any political parties until the legislature makes changes to better protect Albertans’ personal information. Source link
Henry Zeffman: PM puts himself back in the game for now
The prime minister has told the Cabinet a leadership contest had not been triggered, and that he wouldn’t be resigning. Source link