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In 2016, Burt's Bees co-founder donated 87,500 acres of Maine land to US; 10 years later the wilderness is a national monument
Roxanne Quimby, the visionary behind Burt's Bees, initially embraced a life of artistic expression and sustainability before venturing into the business world. After partnering with Burt Shavitz, they created a beloved range of beeswax products. Motivated by her love for nature, Quimby invested her earnings into the conservation of Maine's forests, acquiring extensive land despite pushback from logging interests.
Why the US is deporting migrants to Liberia instead of their home countries
The United States deported twenty non-Liberian nationals to Liberia. This marks a significant expansion of the US third-country deportation program. Liberia agreed to accept up to twelve hundred individuals under this humanitarian arrangement. The agreement allows deportees to seek asylum within Liberia if they wish. This policy aims to manage immigration and strengthen border security.
Charter plane with 8 onboard crashes in Alaska, search and rescue operations launched
A charter plane carrying eight people crashed Thursday near a remote radar site in western Alaska, a federal official said.
Six Indians aboard cargo ship carrying Turkish military weapons hijacked off Somalia coast
Six Indians were among the 10-member crew of a Cameroon-flagged cargo ship hijacked by pirates off Somalia’s Puntland coast earlier this week, according to a Somali official.
In and out in hours: Pakistan's ex-PM Imran Khan returns to jail after brief hospital checkup
Pakistan's former Prime Minister Imran Khan was taken back to jail, hours after being taken to a private hospital in Islamabad in wee hours of Friday, amid concerns over his health. The development comes after the Pakistani government filed a review petition in the Supreme Court, urging it to reconsider the order to shift him to a private hospital for treatment.
TikTok Star Death Probe: French police investigate burned body of Sonia Bellina; suspect remains in custody
Sonia Bellina, a 29-year-old TikTok creator with more than 260,000 followers, was found dead in a French vineyard after going missing on August 10. Her burned body was discovered two days later and identified through DNA. French authorities arrested two men over the death, although one was later released. A murder investigation remains ongoing, while Bellina’s family has urged people to respect their grief and avoid online speculation.
Owens Rips TPUSA Narrative: Viral post fuels clash over Tyler Robinson case; influencers face scrutiny
Candace Owens is facing renewed attention after Grace Ashford shared a post accusing Erika Kirk and Turning Point USA of dismissing critics who question inconsistencies surrounding Tyler Robinson’s case. Owens challenged statements about Charlie Kirk’s final communications and argued that Robinson remains innocent until proven guilty. She also criticized public commentary on court filings, saying legal proceedings should determine the facts rather than social media narratives or speculation.
Lindsay Clancy Trial: Candace Owens says she is ‘obviously not guilty’; closing arguments near
Candace Owens has called Lindsay Clancy “obviously not guilty,” blaming doctors and multiple psychiatric medicines for what she described as an induced psychosis. Clancy admits killing her three children but argues severe postpartum psychosis left her not criminally responsible. Her Massachusetts trial is now nearing closing arguments, with prosecutors and the defense offering very different accounts of her mental state.
In 1990, Utah used the world’s largest rotenone treatment on Strawberry Reservoir
In an ambitious effort to rejuvenate the ecosystem, Utah wildlife officials undertook the removal of nearly all fish from Strawberry Reservoir in 1990. This strategic chemical operation was designed to halt the deterioration of the lake's environment. Following the fish removal, biologists introduced native trout to reinvigorate the food web and support recreational fishing. Enhanced barriers and regulations now safeguard this restored aquatic habitat, exemplifying effective freshwater management.
Tasmania spent 28 years removing invasive carp from two lakes; after 49,301 fish were...
After a remarkable 28-year campaign, Tasmania's fisheries service has successfully eliminated invasive common carp from Lake Sorell and Lake Crescent. This effort has seen the removal of over 49,000 harmful fish, leading to clearer waters and the revival of native plant life in marsh areas. The resurgence of wild brown trout has also enhanced recreational fishing opportunities for anglers, proving that large lakes can recover from invasive species.
RECENT NEWS
- In 2016, Burt's Bees co-founder donated 87,500 acres of Maine land to US; 10 years later the wilderness is a national monument
- Why the US is deporting migrants to Liberia instead of their home countries
- Charter plane with 8 onboard crashes in Alaska, search and rescue operations launched
- Six Indians aboard cargo ship carrying Turkish military weapons hijacked off Somalia coast
- In and out in hours: Pakistan's ex-PM Imran Khan returns to jail after brief hospital checkup




