Offshore windfarms enhance function of coastal waters and diversity of aquatic life, say researchers - "Dr. James Tweedley from Murdoch University's Harry Butler Institute said the impact on fish and other aquatic life was, in large part, due to the rough surfaces of turbine monopiles providing a surface for sessile organisms (unmoving organisms such as barnacles and oysters) to thrive."
Kirk’s widow endorses Vance as MAGA infighting rages: Erika Kirk told a Turning Point USA conference that she would work to elect JD Vance president in 2028, at an event in which MAGA divisions were on full display.
The NYC subway is drowning. Here’s how to save it.: Subway systems around the world are struggling to cope with flooding as the planet warms.
The source of your fish may change how many ‘forever chemicals’ you eat: Most of the seafood Americans eat comes from abroad — and that means they’re exposed to a higher level of “forever chemicals,” or PFAS, through contaminated fish, according to a new study released Thursday.
Tech moguls close to Trump see the midterms as a path to long-term power: As politicians in both parties raise concerns about the impacts of AI, political groups backed by tech investors and Meta plan to intervene in midterm races.
Lawmakers criticize Trump’s bid to take over D.C. golf courses: Default notice issued to National Links Trust did not identify specific violations as required by the lease with the National Park Service.
Lewis George gains early momentum in D.C. mayoral bid with union support: Janeese Lewis George, the Ward 4 D.C. Council member, locked in endorsements from five labor unions Wednesday as the mayoral race kicks off.
D.C. auditor finds advisory neighborhood commissioner misused public funds: The auditor found that Salim Adofo, the ANC 8C chair who ran for D.C. Council twice, used government funds for politics and referred the case to the D.C. attorney general.
Trump’s pardons wipe out payments to defrauded victims: In addition to clearing prison sentences, the president’s clemency actions have erased millions in restitution payments. - "Found guilty of securities and wire fraud in 2022, [Trevor Milton] remained out on bond as he appealed his conviction. Last year, he and his wife donated more than $2.5 million to boosting Trump’s campaign. Milton has repeatedly insisted he did nothing wrong and has been promoting a documentary proclaiming his innocence.
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"Asked about the pardon, Nikola investor Steve Bush pointed out that Milton was represented during the trial by Brad Bondi, the brother of Attorney General Pam Bondi. 'I mean, come on,' said Bush, 51, who lives in New Jersey and works at a rock quarry. He said he lost more than $50,000."
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