AP / Wayne Parry Dead Whale Found Washed Up on US Shore - Disturbing Injuries Found on the Massive Animal "Blaming all of the cetacean deaths on entanglements and ship strikes is reminiscent of (a) phenomenon four years ago." By The Associated Press April 12, 2024
Patrick T. Fallon - AFP / Getty ImagesCommentary Massively Hyped Tesla Rival EV Gets Blistering Report from Consumer Reports: 'Nauseating,' 'Unfinished,' 'Buggy' Reviewers complained that the interior "feels like a cheap polyester suit" and that the state of the car's safety features was "inexcusable." By C. Douglas Golden April 11, 2024
Michael A. Mariant - File / APCommentary Environmentalists Suing to Shut Down Power Plant Providing 9% of State's Power As if California needed to get more expensive, now a group of environmentalists wants to shut down nearly a tenth of the state's electricity. By C. Douglas Golden April 7, 2024
Peter Dejong / AP Greta Thunberg Detained by Police Thunberg was seen flashing a victory sign as she sat in a bus used by police to take detained demonstrators from the scene. By The Associated Press April 6, 2024
@XR_NYC / X screen shotCommentary Climate Protesters Interrupt Broadway Play, Fail to Notice When 'Sopranos' Star Leaves Stage to Intervene This self-righteous activist didn't count on the actors in this play taking matters into their own hands and pushing him out themselves. By Allison Anton March 15, 2024
@PeteStauber / X screen shotCommentary Congressman Shares Logger's Brutal Video with Call to Delist Wolves: 'Any Fear of Humans' Now Gone from Species A video shared by a Minnesota Congressman is renewing debates as to whether the protections for the gray wolf should finally be rolled back. By Allison Anton March 3, 2024
Kevin Frayer / AP Photo Last Man Alive from the 35-Person Team That First Conquered Mount Everest Reveals the Heartbreaking State of the Summit For the Sherpas, Mount Everest is Qomolangma or goddess mother of the world, and is revered by their community. By The Associated Press March 2, 2024
Orlin Wagner / AP Native American Tribes Now Have Power to Veto Hydropower Projects Native American tribal governments have been handed new power that will impact plans for hydroelectric projects. By Jack Davis February 24, 2024
Gado / Getty ImagesCommentary First it Was Plastic Straws, Now Lib State Moves to Ban 'Single-Use' Cups From Chain Restaurants The legislation “is a simple, sensible step to reduce waste coming from restaurants," the woman who introduced it said. By C. Douglas Golden February 24, 2024
Angela Weiss / AFP via Getty Images; Spencer Platt / Getty Images Green Tyrants Get Horrible News as Finance Giants Pull Out Left and Right This will put a major financial hurt on the Climate Inc. lobby, even if there aren't any real heroes here. By Joe Saunders February 18, 2024