The newly named Duobrachium sparksi was discovered by the National Ocean and Atmospheric Management Fisheries Research Team about two miles below sea level. It was discovered during an underwater campaign using a remote-controlled vehicle in 2015 and was filmed by a high-definition camera. NOAA Fisheries scientists Mike Ford and Alan …
Read More »Utah Monolith: Mysterious Silver Monolith Disappears in the Desert
The agency said in a Facebook post that the monolith was removed by an unidentified party on Friday night. “We have received credible reports that the illegally established structure has been removed from BLM’s public lands as ‘monolith’,” the Post said. The monolith was discovered on November 18 by officials …
Read More »Reg Reagan Mink Farm has reported an outbreak of Covid-19
The Oregon Department of Agriculture (ODA) said in a news release Friday that ten mink samples submitted have returned for the coronavirus. According to the ODA, the farm is kept under quarantine, meaning “no animal or animal product can leave the farm until further notice.” The publication said the farmer …
Read More »Thanksgiving sabotage: ‘Landback’ written on damaged statues
At BF Nelson Park in Mindipolis, the Wyndals damaged the Pioneers statue, spray-painted the words “no thanks,” “more genocide,” “decolonize” and “land back” on it, said Don Somers, spokesman for the Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board. , Told CNN. He said the Pioneers statue had previously been the subject of …
Read More »Bruce Boynton, inspiration for Freedom Rides, dies at 83
Former Alabama state Sen. Hank Sanders, a friend of Boynton, said the civil rights lawyer and Alabama’s first black special prosecutor died of cancer in Selma earlier this week. Washington D.C. Byton’s place in the Freedom Rides movement began in 1958 when he was a student at Howard University Law …
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