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The countries where people are most at risk of rabies and what you need to know
A British woman has died from the virus after being scratched by a dog in Morocco. Here are the high-risk countries, how to avoid exposure and what to know about vaccines Travellers may be more concerned about the risk of rabies exposure following...

Experts issue warning as dangerous insect species draws closer to US border: 'It is vital that Congress act'
A fly with wound-gnawing larvae is repopulating after decades of progress to contain it. Earth's overheating could be partly why the insect is returning perilously close to the American border with catastrophic potential, according to a Grist...
UN OCEAN CONFERENCE 2025: Ocean Protection More Urgent Than Ever
By Janet Ekstract, NEW YORK- The third UN Ocean Conference met in Nice, France from June 9-13 with 15,000 people participating, including those from civil society and business that was co-hosted by the French and Costa Rican governments. There...

Fight against screwworm ramps up with reopening of sterile fly plant in Chiapas
The United States has announced the reopening and modernization of the sterile fly production plant in the southern Mexican state of Chiapas as part of a joint strategy with Mexico to combat cattle screwworm (Cochliomyia hominivorax), a pest that...

Wild temperature swings boost coral reef resilience
A new study has revealed that corals growing in waters where temperatures swing wildly from month to month cope far better with sudden marine heatwaves than those from calm, steady seas. The secret is not just hidden in their DNA. It’s also...

ICE raid on track workers sends shockwaves around racing: 'There's no hiding'
Like so many farms, meat-packing plants and other industries that rely heavily on immigrant labor, horse racing is full of people who supported President Trump’s campaign in 2024 but did not believe he would target their businesses with the mass...

With 200 clubs, Cumberland County company is the largest Planet Fitness franchisee in the world
National Fitness Partners recently opened its 200th Planet Fitness location. The gym opened on East Main St. in Collegeville, Montgomery County.Photo provided With 200 gyms, a Cumberland County company is now the largest Planet Fitness franchisee....

Not Just climate: the threats combining to destroy our planet
Image: Shutterstock There’s much more than climate change. Every year, according to a recent study, hundreds of thousands of tonnes of plastics end up in European and North American farmland. Reduced to millimetres, microns or even nanometres,...

Los Angeles event showcases flag football ahead of 2028 Olympics
Being in Los Angeles this weekend for flag football practices and games while mentoring younger players makes it all seem that much more real for quarterback Darrell “Housh” Doucette. Just three summers from now, his sport will make its Olympic...

USA Football’s ‘Summer Series’ in Los Angeles showcases flag football ahead of 2028 Olympics
By Pat Graham The Associated Press Being in Los Angeles this weekend, practicing and playing in flag football games, and mentoring younger players, makes it all seem that much more real for quarterback Darrell “Housh” Doucette. Just three summers...

To fight screwworm, the U.S. is opening a South Texas facility to disperse sterile flies
Subscribe to The Y’all — a weekly dispatch about the people, places and policies defining Texas, produced by Texas Tribune journalists living in communities across the state. McALLEN — The U.S. Department of Agriculture is ramping up efforts to...

U.S. plans to open a fly factory in Texas as part of its fight against a flesh-eating parasite
The U.S. government plans to open what amounts to a fly factory by the end of the year, announcing its intent Wednesday to breed millions of the insects in Texas near the border with Mexico as part of an effort to keep a flesh-eating parasite from...

Abu Dhabi to sign $12.8bn worth of infrastructure projects with private sector
Abu Dhabi aims to sign Dh47 billion ($12.8 billion) worth of infrastructure projects with the private sector in the second half of 2025, according to a senior official. The work includes schools, housing, roads and other infrastructure, Maysarah...
USDA to launch sterile fly dispersal to fight New World screwworm
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke L. Rollins has launched an US$8.5 million sterile New World screwworm (NWS) fly dispersal facility in South Texas and announced a five-pronged plan to enhance U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) ability to...

From the Streets of LA to the National Stage: The Left Must Win the Cultural War
Part of the Series Did you know that Truthout is a nonprofit and independently funded by readers like you? If you value what we do, please support our work with a donation. On June 6, resistance ignited in the streets of Los Angeles to confront...
See photos of the Mighty Mississippi in Memphis through the years
I-40 Bridge construction over the Mississippi River progresses on 1 Nov 1970.Fred J. Griffith/The Commercial AppealTennessee Republican gubernatorial candidate Lamar Alexander shares a laugh with supporters as he soaks his feet in the waters of...

Secretary Rollins Announces Bold Plan to Combat New World Screwworm’s Northward Spread
U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke L. Rollins this morning launched an $8.5 million sterile New World screwworm (NWS) fly dispersal facility in South Texas and announced a sweeping five-pronged plan (PDF, 380 KB) to enhance USDA’s already robust...

Could women actually be better suited to weight lifting than men are?
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From the Streets of LA to the National Stage: The Left Must Win the Cultural War
Part of the Series Truthout is a vital news source and a living history of political struggle. If you think our work is valuable, support us with a donation of any size. On June 6, resistance ignited in the streets of Los Angeles to confront the...

Did you know … a U.S. Rep once proposed an amendment to require a vote to declare war?
Well, friends, it seems I did it again. Last week (in the introduction to the column, no less) I mentioned that this Friday is the first day of summer. That part, I got right. The other part, however, I have been corrected on. You remember, the...