Wednesday, March 15, 2017

Study: Stopping global warming only way to save coral reefs

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Study: Stopping global warming only way to save coral reefs

Study: Stopping global warming only way to save coral reefsSYDNEY (AP) — Reducing pollution and curbing overfishing won't prevent the severe bleaching that is killing coral at catastrophic rates, according to a study of Australia's Great Barrier Reef. In the end, researchers say, the only way to save the world's coral from heat-induced bleaching is with a war on global warming.


Man Hospitalized After He's Attacked by Group He Offered to Help Buy Meals For: Cops

Man Hospitalized After He's Attacked by Group He Offered to Help Buy Meals For: CopsThe 37-year-old victim told two young men that he would help them after he overheard them asking for money for something to eat, cops said.


3 service men killed in military plane crash in New Mexico

3 service men killed in military plane crash in New MexicoThree service members assigned to a special operations unit were killed after a single-engine reconnaissance and surveillance plane crashed in eastern New Mexico during a training flight, the Air Force said.


'Where's Winston?': Dying Mom's Last Words Launch Search for Missing Baby

'Where's Winston?': Dying Mom's Last Words Launch Search for Missing BabyCops say Mandi Mangas was shot dead by the father of her baby, who was allegedly kidnapped.


Ethiopia trash dump death toll rises to 113

Ethiopia trash dump death toll rises to 113By Aaron Maasho ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) - The death toll from a landslide at a dump in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa has reached 113, officials said on Wednesday, as the government declared three days of national mourning.     Flags flew at half mast to mark the disaster that occurred at the 50-year-old Reppi dump on Saturday evening. "The total number of dead has reached 113, of which 38 are male and 75 are female," said Dagmawit Moges, a spokeswoman for the city. "At least 80 other residents are missing," said Temesghen Abraham, a resident at the landfill.


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