Billionaire Marc Lore to build new $400 billion city in the desert

Former Walmart CEO Marc Lore has just announced his new plan to build a new sustainable metropolis which he calls “Telosa.” The name gets its inspiration from “telos,”  a term coined by Aristotle that means a higher or final purpose. The city is going to be around 150,000 acres, and Lore promises sustainable energy production, a drought-resistant water system, and eco-friendly architecture. The plan also … Continue reading Billionaire Marc Lore to build new $400 billion city in the desert

Burmese Phython Invasion

By: Vivienne Wellet Burmese pythons are one of many other species on the invasive species list. They can weigh up to 200 pounds and grow to over 25 feet. They are native in Southeast Asia, but over time people started to get them as pets ‘’here in Florida’’.The owners would let them free into the wild because it was either too difficult for them to … Continue reading Burmese Phython Invasion

Guinea coup leaves International community rattled

A Coup has recently occurred in the African country of Guinea, amid a wave of recent power grabs in the region. On Monday, an elite Special Forces unit of the Guinea army seized control of the Presidential palace, the capital, and said they had arrested the sitting president, Alpha Conde. They made the claim that the country had “Experienced great economic development, yet not a … Continue reading Guinea coup leaves International community rattled

Tigray war in Ethiopia drags on into tenth month

The Tigray civil war in Ethiopia, which started in November 2020 after the Ethiopian government in Addis Ababa attempted to consolidate political control of the Tigray region in Northern Ethiopia, has dragged on to the end of its ninth month and into its tenth. This marks a point in which the conflict has been occurring for almost a Year. The conflict has been marked by … Continue reading Tigray war in Ethiopia drags on into tenth month

Greenland’s First Rainfall Since Recorded History

The territory, Greenland, is the world’s largest island and is located in the Canadian Arctic. Recently, it got its first rainfall since 1950 when they started recording the weather. It was also the third time in history that the temperature was above freezing. Therefore, it was an eventful nine hours in Greenland on Saturday.  On Saturday, August 14, 2021, it rained in Greenland for nine … Continue reading Greenland’s First Rainfall Since Recorded History

The Day America Will Never Forget

Those who overcome great tragedy undergo immense change. With the upcoming twentieth anniversary of the attack of 9/11, the effects of this calamity continue to impact everyday life in the United States of America (USA).  The terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, was a horrifying day that stole almost 3,000 American lives.That morning, no one in America could have even fathomed what was to come … Continue reading The Day America Will Never Forget

Endangered Sea Turtles

On Earth, there are seven species of sea turtles.  Of those seven species, six species are classified as threatened or endangered. Three of those seven species are critically endangered. The seven species consist of  green, hawksbill, loggerhead, kemp ridley, olive ridley, flatback, and leatherback sea turtle.  Regarding the question: why the sea turtle population is decreasing, there are six main types of threats in their … Continue reading Endangered Sea Turtles