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What’s Black and White and Reveals Historic Porpoise Distributions?

These days, there are many ways to survey a population of marine animals—by SCUBA, by boat, by drone, and by satellite. But sometimes, the most old-fashioned way still does the trick. Case in point: A recent study in Ecology and Evolution relied on newspapers, the original printed variety, to get a handle on porpoise distributions.

The week at SCOTUS: Maps, mifepristone and more divide justices on the shadow docket

Welcome back, Deadline: Legal Newsletter readers. Waiting is a big part of Supreme Court reporting. The court is notoriously opaque about what it’s doing, when it’s doing it and, sometimes, due to its lack of explanations for significant rulings, why it’s doing it. But let’s put a pin in that last “shadow docket” point for

Gina Carano admits she was pre-diabetic and had trouble walking before losing 100lb for comeback fight

Gina Carano has revealed she was over 240lb during the depths of her mental and physical health struggles before agreeing to a comeback fight. It has been over 16 years since her last outing in a cage, and Carano has been through the wringer emotionally in recent years especially. But tomorrow night at Intuit Dome

WA gets $538M in delayed COVID-era payments from FEMA

🎧 WA Gets $538M in Long-Delayed FEMA COVID Payments Your browser does not support the audio element. Nationwide, the Federal Emergency Management Agency announced $5.4 billion in reimbursements across the country, after years of delays Jake Goldstein-Street Washington State Standard The federal government announced Wednesday it’s reimbursing the Washington state health department $263 million for

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What’s Black and White and Reveals Historic Porpoise Distributions?

These days, there are many ways to survey a population of marine animals—by SCUBA, by boat, by drone, and by satellite. But sometimes, the most old-fashioned way still does the trick. Case in point: A recent study in Ecology and Evolution relied on newspapers, the original printed variety, to get a handle on porpoise distributions.

The week at SCOTUS: Maps, mifepristone and more divide justices on the shadow docket

Welcome back, Deadline: Legal Newsletter readers. Waiting is a big part of Supreme Court reporting. The court is notoriously opaque about what it’s doing, when it’s doing it and, sometimes, due to its lack of explanations for significant rulings, why it’s doing it. But let’s put a pin in that last “shadow docket” point for

Gina Carano admits she was pre-diabetic and had trouble walking before losing 100lb for comeback fight

Gina Carano has revealed she was over 240lb during the depths of her mental and physical health struggles before agreeing to a comeback fight. It has been over 16 years since her last outing in a cage, and Carano has been through the wringer emotionally in recent years especially. But tomorrow night at Intuit Dome

WA gets $538M in delayed COVID-era payments from FEMA

🎧 WA Gets $538M in Long-Delayed FEMA COVID Payments Your browser does not support the audio element. Nationwide, the Federal Emergency Management Agency announced $5.4 billion in reimbursements across the country, after years of delays Jake Goldstein-Street Washington State Standard The federal government announced Wednesday it’s reimbursing the Washington state health department $263 million for

Red Meat Helped Human Evolution — but Modern Diets May Raise Disease Risk

Learn more about humans’ 3-million-year-long relationship with red meat, and how the food that shaped human evolution may now come with a high health and environmental cost in the modern age...

Business Insurance-AZ Achieves Record Response Times for 2026 Arizona Construction Bids

Business Insurance-AZ achieves milestone response speeds for commercial construction bids across Arizona, accelerating documentation delivery to keep local projects moving forward without delay. Phoenix, AZ, June 06-2026, ZEX PR WIRE — Business Insurance-AZ has achieved record-breaking processing speeds and response times for commercial construction bids throughout Arizona, directly supporting the state’s massive infrastructure and advanced manufacturing boom

Business delegation visits Kazakhstan to strengthen economic and trade cooperation

Astana, Kazakhstan, Jun 2, 2026 - (ACN Newswire) - A business delegation led by the Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR), John Lee, and organised by the Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC), began its visit to Astana, the capital of Kazakhstan, on 1 June. During the visit, a total of 43

13 Real Business Trip Stories That Prove Work Travel Collects More Stories Than Miles

Real business trips almost never go the way the itinerary promised. They start with a confidently-packed suitcase and an eight-page agenda, and somewhere between the airport gate and the hotel breakfast they quietly turn into something nobody could have invented — equal parts comedy, chaos, and unscheduled adventure. These 13 real business trip moments are exactly that kind of work-trip plot