The New York Giants are deeply entrenched in a losing streak and facing ongoing struggles, as highlighted by their recent defeat and the challenges they face in trying to turn their season around.
Kenny Loggins demanded the White House remove his song 'Danger Zone' from an AI-generated video used by Trump, criticizing the unauthorized use of his music to mock protests, amid broader concerns over the administration's use of creators' content without permission.
Kenny Loggins has demanded the immediate removal of his song 'Danger Zone' from a controversial AI-generated video posted by President Trump, which depicted violent imagery during protests without his permission, highlighting ongoing issues of artists' rights and political misuse of music.
Kenny Loggins has requested President Trump to remove his performance of 'Danger Zone' from a fake AI-generated video on Truth Social, which depicted Trump in a controversial and divisive scene. Loggins objected to the unauthorized use of his music, emphasizing the importance of unity and patriotism. The White House has not responded to the request, and legal actions regarding copyright infringement continue against Trump and his campaign.
Poor villagers in the Philippines are risking their lives by living in the danger zone of the country's most active volcano, Mayon, which has erupted 53 times since 1616. Despite being designated a permanent danger zone, thousands of villagers have flouted the restrictions and made it their home for generations. The lack of jobs and opportunities elsewhere forces people to continue risking their lives farming vegetables and scrounging for other sources of income at the foot of the volcano. The government should prepare a comprehensive plan to provide poor villagers with safe housing and sustainable livelihoods that would finally allow them to abandon high-risk settlements.
Earth has surpassed seven out of eight scientifically established safety limits and is now in the "danger zone" for both the planet and the well-being of people living on it, according to a new study by the international scientist group Earth Commission. The study includes measures of "justice" for the first time, which is mostly about preventing harm for countries, ethnicities, and genders. The study found "hotspots" of problem areas throughout Eastern Europe, South Asia, the Middle East, Southeast Asia, parts of Africa, and much of Brazil, Mexico, China, and some of the U.S. West, much of it from climate change.
Earth has surpassed seven out of eight ecological limits and is in the danger zone, not just for the planet but for the well-being of people living on it, according to a new study by the international scientist group Earth Commission. The study includes measures of "justice," which is mostly about preventing harm for countries, ethnicities, and genders. The study found "hotspots" of problem areas throughout Eastern Europe, South Asia, the Middle East, Southeast Asia, parts of Africa, and much of Brazil, Mexico, China, and some of the U.S. West. The planet can recover if it changes, including its use of coal, oil, and natural gas and the way it treats the land and water, the scientists said.