Non-native, feral honeybees are crowding out native bee species in southern California — and it could have knock-on effects on local plants in need of pollination.
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Non-native, feral honeybees are crowding out native bee species in southern California — and it could have knock-on effects on local plants in need of pollination.
The recipients of the scam messages, which were sent by text, Signal and voice mail, were not identified in the cable, a copy of which was shared with the Associated Press.
The storms that battered the Hill Country for the last four days began to lighten up, although isolated pockets of heavy rain were still possible.
The comments by Trump appeared to be an abrupt change in posture after the Pentagon announced last week that it would hold back delivering to Ukraine some weapons systems.
The International Criminal Court has issued arrest warrants for two top Taliban leaders.
Prosecutors said the March 20, 2024, attack was planned by agents of Russia’s Wagner mercenary group, acting on behalf of Russian military intelligence.
‘We should be worried about next summer’s climate catastrophe and the suffering that our grandchildren and their children will face if we do not act in the near term to rein in carbon pollution,’ writes an L.A. Times reader.
Uber shares have rallied 60% to a record this year as partnerships with robotaxi startups like Alphabet Inc.’s Waymo and growth in new markets have given bulls reasons to cheer.
Rescue efforts were underway and an army helicopter was able to lift people stranded by the flooding.
Amazon.com Inc.’s Prime Day is slamming into President Trump’s trade war, with ever-shifting tariffs prompting some brands to sit out the summer sale and some shoppers dropping hints they plan to pull back.
Apple Inc.’s top executive in charge of artificial intelligence models is leaving for Meta Platforms Inc., another setback in the iPhone maker’s struggling AI efforts.
The report by the Dinah Project, a team of legal and gender experts, based its findings on survivor and witness testimonies, accounts from first responders, and forensic, visual and audio evidence.
‘We should resist pondering what our president would be saying if this had happened in California rather than Texas,’ writes an L.A. Times reader. ‘That way lies madness.’