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Earth News 🚨 Viral Street Scuffle in Ohio A viral video has captured a bizarre encounter between a man and a police officer on an Ohio street. Witnesses described the scene as a “cat‑and‑mouse” chase, with the officer attempting to use pepper spray while the suspect darted around in the middle of the road. The man eventually jumped on his bicycle and sped away. Authorities have not yet released details about what led to the confrontation or whether the suspect has been located.

U.S.–Iran Ceasefire Brings Temporary Calm to the Gulf

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Earth News A Fragile Pause After Weeks of Escalation After 40 days of intense hostilities, the United States and Iran have agreed to a two‑week ceasefire, marking a rare moment of calm in one of the world’s most volatile regions. The truce, announced on April 8 2026, was brokered by Pakistan, whose diplomatic intervention helped both sides step back from the brink of a wider conflict. The agreement includes reopening the Strait of Hormuz, a critical maritime route through which nearly 20 percent of global oil shipments pass daily. The blockade had sent shockwaves through international energy markets, driving prices up and threatening supply chains. Key Terms of the Ceasefire Iran will reopen the Strait of Hormuz and suspend missile launches targeting U.S. and allied positions. The U.S. and Israel will halt airstrikes on Iranian infrastructure and military sites. Pakistan will oversee compliance and facilitate communication between both sides. The ceasefire will last two weeks...

Ocean Recovery Discovery - April 2026

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Earth News A Time Capsule of Ocean Health In a remarkable study, scientists turned to an unexpected archive: 40-year-old canned salmon. These preserved fish offered a rare glimpse into the state of marine ecosystems decades ago, acting as a biological time capsule. What researchers found inside was surprising-an increase in tiny parasitic worms. Parasites as Signs of Resilience At first glance, parasites may seem like a negative discovery. However, ecologists interpret their presence differently. Parasites thrive in complex food webs, relying on multiple hosts and interactions. Their abundance signals that marine ecosystems are becoming more complete and resilient. In other words, the rise of parasites is evidence that biodiversity is strengthening. Implications for Ocean Recovery For decades, oceans have faced immense pressures from overfishing, pollution, and climate change. Many studies have painted a picture of decline. Yet this discovery challenges that narrative, suggesting ...