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WKRG Mobile on MSNAmerican Cruise Lines setting sail from Pensacola in 2026 — what it means for tourismAll aboard! Pensacola will soon become a port of call for American Cruise Lines and its ship, the American Symphony. It’s part of the cruise line’s new Gulf ...
Forty-five Indigenous candidates entered the 2025 federal election. After the votes were counted, 12 will be members of ...
A handful of Florida universities, including UF, are now officially signed on to have campus cops help Immigration and ...
Some Florida universities, including FAMU, have campus police helping immigration agents. At three other universities, ...
Moving to Salem? Here's what to know about government, schools, restaurants, parks and recreation in Oregon's capital city.
Scientists at UW's Cabled Array, one of the world's largest ocean observatories monitoring this active volcano, have seen ...
It’s spring again, and that means it’s time to be on the lookout for mysterious blue blobs scattered across Pacific Northwest ...
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The Vietnam War that ended after the fall of Saigon 50 years ago greatly impacted U.S. society. For some Americans, it still ...
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Mongabay on MSNProtecting coastal waters may be the best investment you’ve never heard of, says Kristin RechbergerThe ocean has long been treated as the world’s forgotten frontier—out of sight, out of mind, and dangerously overused. Yet ...
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Mongabay News on MSN“We belong to one ocean”: Indigenous leaders push for seat at the table of high seas biodiversity treatyIn Native Hawaiians’ genealogical stories, says Solomon Kahoʻohalahala, the coral polyp is considered the oldest ancestor, ...
Negotiators are calling for involvement in the agreement’s decision-making process, not just an acknowledgement of their ...
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The alarming discovery was made on April 22 when a commercial fisherman caught the invasive species, just south of the ...
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