By Tobias Carroll Climate change doesn’t just mean radical shifts in temperature all over the world. It can also result in droughts — which can, in turn, cause storied bodies of water to become smaller and smaller. Lake Mead in Nevada is one such examp…
Where Will Cristiano Ronaldo Play Next Season?
By Tobias Carroll Last summer, Cristiano Ronaldo left Juventus for a surprise return to Manchester United, the team he played for from 2003 to 2009. That was the point in his career when he first made his mark on global soccer, and expectations for wha…
NASA Has a Launch Window For Artemis I
By Tobias Carroll Earlier this year, NASA embarked on a crucial test of Artemis I — which, in turn, is set to kick off a new era of lunar exploration. That test of the fueling system has now been successfully completed, and the rocket and spacecraft we…
The Boy Scouts Are Selling Land. What Does That Mean For the Outdoors?
By Tobias Carroll In 2021, the Boy Scouts of America reached a massive settlement in a lawsuit with thousands of defendants who were sexually abused during their time in the organization. The organization agreed to pay $850 million as part of the settl…
Crypto Scam Fugitive Ruja Ignatova Joins FBI Most Wanted List
By Tobias Carroll In 2014, Ruja Ignatova founded OneCoin, which looked on paper like an ambitious cryptocurrency designed to rival BitCoin. Ignatova soon amassed a fortune, purchasing — according to a recent article in The Daily Beast — a sprawling Lon…
Pigeon Traveling From Channel Islands to England Winds Up in Alabama
By Tobias Carroll As anyone who’s paid attention to the skies in the fall can attest, the migration of birds is anything but subtle. Populations of birds can go hundreds, if not thousands, of miles as they seek warmer weather, crossing vast landscapes …
Does LIV Golf Have an Endgame?
By Tobias Carroll This week brings with it the first-ever LIV Golf Invitational Portland, which sparked controversy before it had even begun. It’s the second event in the 2022 LIV Golf Invitational Series and the first to take place in the United State…
This Summer Marks the 100th Anniversary of Water Skiing
By Tobias Carroll There are certain outdoor activities that make a lot of sense when you think about them — swimming, for example, or even climbing trees. Others might make you pause and think for a little bit. Take water skiing. What, precisely, made …
Singapore Drinkers Getting Pissed on Beer Made From Recycled Sewage Water
By Evan Bleier In an admirable effort to go green, a craft brewery in Singapore is pouring pints made with reclaimed water that may have previously been tinted yellow — or even darker. A collaboration between Singapore’s PUB national water agency and B…
Ducati Announces Its First Electric Motorcycle
By Tobias Carroll The race to develop and perfect electric vehicles is one where storied companies coexist alongside startups relatively new to the space. And while most of the discussion of electric vehicles has, quite understandably, focused on those…