Stories from Sara Hashemi
Elephants Aren’t People and Can’t Sue to Leave a Zoo, Colorado’s Top Court Rules
The court rejected a case to send five African elephants to a sanctuary, saying they have no legal right to demand release under habeas corpus
While the planets are technically always “aligned” along the same plane in our sky, seeing so many at once is a special opportunity
The actions will take effect in a year, reinstating withdrawals he had set in motion during his first term
The change measured by the Mauna Loa Observatory was likely driven by wildfires and continued burning of fossil fuels, scientists say
The seasonal gusts have exacerbated the deadly fires, and they’re expected to pick back up next week
Two Private Landers Launch on a SpaceX Rocket, Aiming to Touch Down on the Moon
Built by Firefly Aerospace and Ispace, the pair of spacecraft will land separately in the moon’s northern latitudes, conduct science experiments and test new technology
The dense stellar remnant would, if confirmed, be the closest known object to any black hole, according to preliminary research
Researchers tracking female bats in central Europe found they migrated much farther in a single night than previously thought. The findings could help protect bats from wind turbine collisions
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