12Aug/23

San Diego Zoo Safari Park Announces Elephant Valley, Largest Transformative Project in 50-year History

San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance has announced construction is officially underway on the largest and most transformative project in the San Diego Zoo Safari Park’s 50-year history. The all-new Denny Sanford Elephant Valley will reimagine the heart of the Safari Park, turning the current elephant environment into a dynamic savanna and a place of exploration. Elephant Valley will give guests of all ages the opportunity to connect with elephants like never before, encouraging greater empathy, understanding, and appreciation of this majestic species—and igniting a passion for wildlife. Continue reading

08Aug/23

Nature havoc in a jamboree

Aug. 8, 2023 /Environment/ — Scouts can be prepared for nature havoc in a jamboree by following these tips:

  • Stay informed about the weather forecast: Scouts should always be aware of the weather forecast and be prepared to adjust their plans accordingly. If there is a heat wave or typhoon warning, scouts should make sure to stay hydrated and cool, and be prepared to evacuate if necessary.
  • Be prepared for power outages: Power outages are common during natural disasters, so scouts should pack flashlights, batteries, and other supplies in case they lose power.
  • Be prepared for flooding: If there is a flood warning, scouts should move to higher ground and avoid wading through floodwaters.
  • Be prepared for downed trees: If there is a storm, scouts should be prepared for downed trees. They should stay away from downed trees and power lines, and report any downed trees to the authorities.
  • Be prepared for injuries: Natural disasters can cause injuries, so scouts should pack first aid kits and know how to use them.
  • Be prepared to evacuate: If there is a mandatory evacuation order, scouts should evacuate immediately. They should pack their belongings and head to a safe location.
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08Aug/23

England are one of the favorites to win the the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup

Tuesday, Aug 8 2023 – – The 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup has certainly produced some surprises so far, with teams like Morocco and New Zealand knocking out more fancied opponents. England have also progressed on slim margins, but they have shown that they have the quality to go all the way and win the tournament. Continue reading

07Aug/23

2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup

Aug., 2023 /Sports/ — England’s women’s football team had a slow start to the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup, drawing their first two games. However, they have since picked up their form and are now one of the favorites to win the tournament. They have a strong team with a good mix of experience and youth, and they are led by the in-form Ellen White.

If England can continue their recent form, they will be a tough team to beat. They have a good chance of bringing the trophy home, but they will need to be at their best to do so. Continue reading

05Aug/23

Oukitel Introduces the World’s First 32000mAh 5G Rugged Tablet: RT7 Titan

Oukitel, a leading manufacturer in the rugged technology industry, is proud to announce a new rugged tablet Oukitel RT7 Titan, which will hit the market in August, 2023. Designed with the world’s biggest 32000mAh battery, cutting-edge 5G connectivity and ultra durability, this groundbreaking RT7 Titan is the ultimate choice for users who seek a long-lasting, ultra rugged device. Continue reading

05Aug/23

Voyager Space and Airbus Announce Joint Venture to Build and Operate Starlab

Voyager Space (Voyager), a global leader in space exploration, and Airbus Defence and Space (Airbus), the largest aeronautics and space company in Europe, today announced an agreement paving the way for a transatlantic joint venture to develop, build, and operate Starlab, a commercial space station planned to succeed the International Space Station. The US-led joint venture will bring together world-class leaders in the space domain, while further uniting American and European interests in space exploration. Continue reading

03Aug/23

The most serious Trump indictment yet – a criminal law scholar explains the charges of using ‘dishonesty, fraud and deceit’ to cling to power

Gabriel J. Chin, University of California, Davis

The Justice Department announced its second federal indictment of former president Donald J. Trump on Aug. 1, 2023. The charges are groundbreaking and not just because a former president is facing multiple criminal charges.

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