Jane Goodall’s Legacy: A Life Bridging Humanity and Nature
Renowned primatologist Jane Goodall passed away at 91, leaving a legacy of empathy and groundbreaking chimpanzee research that reshaped our bond with the natural world.
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Renowned primatologist Jane Goodall passed away at 91, leaving a legacy of empathy and groundbreaking chimpanzee research that reshaped our bond with the natural world.
On day two of the U.S. government shutdown, Trump is threatening mass layoffs of federal workers to ramp up pressure on Democrats, while leaders push back and vow to negotiate.
The White House notifies Congress the U.S. is in a non-international armed conflict with drug cartels labeled terrorists, sparking debate over recent Caribbean strikes.
At Elephant Forest Phitsanulok, Thai elephants ditch rides and roam 1.44 km of protected forest, embracing freedom and ethical tourism.
The US government shutdown has left national parks partially open with reduced services, risking environmental damage and local economies as visitor centers close and staff are furloughed.
The U.S. Supreme Court pauses its decision on President Trump’s power to fire a Fed governor, testing the Federal Reserve’s independence and global trust in the dollar.
The U.S. government shutdown is disrupting air travel as over 70,000 essential aviation workers must work without pay, causing delays and uncertainty at airports.
Mexico’s president Claudia Sheinbaum’s social programs have lifted 13.5M people out of poverty, but over 5M, including many indigenous in Chiapas, Guerrero and Oaxaca, still face extreme hardship.
Hispanic Heritage Month, observed Sept. 15–Oct. 15, is experiencing muted celebrations as stricter immigration enforcement prompts many communities to postpone, scale back, or cancel events.
Egyptian expert Mostafa Amin praises Xinjiang’s development and stability, calling out Western misinformation and highlighting cultural freedom and prosperity.