The Cool Down on MSNOpinion
New study reveals stark difference between government-owned and Indigenous land: 'Participatory mapping'
It's solid evidence of a solution that’s been right in front of everyone for decades. New study reveals stark difference ...
The people of Bajo Chiquito grew rich catering to migrants. Here's how the village in Panama is adapting to life without them ...
Panama City News-Herald on MSN
Meskwaki dancer shares message of cultural perseverance at FSU Panama City
Larry Yazzie, a Meskwaki Nation ambassador and cultural dancer, captivated his audience at FSU Panama City with a "Fancy Dance" on Oct. 29.
The plants that grow these sweet fruits are cultivated with extreme care. But those who pamper them are despised and ...
The discovery of gold in California transformed what would become the most populous state. The quest continues today.
Thousands of people have been marching through the streets of Belem to demand stronger action on tackling global warming, as the UN climate summit continues in the Brazilian city. Indigenous ...
Abraham Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt statues returning to downtown Portland, with new stories to tell
When the sculptor Alexander Phimister Proctor’s monument of Roosevelt was unveiled in Portland in 1922, the then-recently deceased 26th president, Nobel Peace Prize winner and Spanish-American war ...
Canada, neighbours to the north of the top destination, came in sixth in the ranking, followed by #7 Peru and #8 Spain, the only country in Europe that made the top 10. Kenya and Panama, with similar ...
In Panama, jaguars in fragmented territory have clashed with local ranchers and livestock. Now a National Geographic Explorer ...
This week Women in Solar+ Europe gives voice to Rosilena Lindo, Global energy and climate advisor and former Secretary of Energy in Panama. She says that gender equality is not a women’s issue, but ...
Only In Your State on MSN
Discover the Americana Town in Florida So Charming You’ll Want to Keep It a Secret
Experience the soul of old Florida when you visit this untouched coastal town that's brimming with Americana charm. You'll ...
Santa Cruz Sentinel on MSN
The wayward War of 1812 | Ross Eric Gibson, Local History
The War of 1812 is today a vague mystery, sometimes confused with the “1812 Overture” played at July 4 fireworks shows, but ...
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