Japan is set to begin pumping more than a million tons of treated water from the destroyed Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant on Aug. 24, a process that will take decades to complete. The water was distilled after being contaminated from contact
The Japanese government is set to begin releasing wastewater from the Fukushima nuclear plant on Thursday, slowly unloading the liquid before the tanks reach capacity in 2024. After years of planning the water’s disposal and testing its radioactive contents, Japanese Prime Minister
Lolita, an orca deemed the “world’s loneliest whale,” died in her Miami aquarium on Friday after half a century in captivity and just days before she was set to be released. The 57-year-old mammal, also known as Tokitae, was set to be moved by
A teacher who was jailed for having sex with a pupil reportedly had to be moved from her prison release job at a building site after she distracted workers. Kandice Barber was taking part in a work scheme aimed at easing inmates
Hannibal Qaddafi, the son of former dictator Muammar Qaddafi, has been held in Lebanon without charge since 2015. Libyan authorities formally requested Hannibal Qaddafi be released due to his deteriorating health on Aug. 14, 2023. Hannibal Qaddafi lived in Syria, where he
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NASCAR driver Noah Gragson requested his release from Legacy Motor Club on Thursday after he was suspended indefinitely for liking a George Floyd meme on social media. Gragson’s request came two days after the team announced he would be replaced for the
Iran’s foreign ministry on Wednesday summoned Britain’s envoy to Tehran to protest his posts on social media calling for the government to release all people ”arbitrarily detained” in Iran, including journalists, the state-run news agency reported. The IRNA news agency said British
Step aside, folks. The tech titan Apple is getting ready to pull another rabbit out of its silicon hat. This time, the iPhone 15 Pro promises a dramatic leap toward the company’s “dream iPhone.” Imagine the thrill of holding a device that
British pensioner David Hunter says his wife “begged me to kill her” as she looked to end the suffering she faced due to terminal blood cancer. David, 76, marked his release from prison in Cyprus with a pint and a beef burger.