Brazil’s President Lula creates two new Indigenous territories, bringing total to 10 (www.nbcnews.com)
Battery storage becomes biggest source of supply in evening peak in one of world’s biggest grids (reneweconomy.com.au)
Nigeria's army rescues a woman abducted from Chibok as a schoolgirl, and her 3 children (apnews.com)
After an absence of 71 years, the green-tinged ‘Devil comet’ returns to Australian skies (www.theguardian.com)
Hero Taco Bell manager speaks out after life-saving CPR on baby in the drive-thru (www.goodmorningamerica.com)
Police officer rescues cat clinging to flooded car during unprecedented rainstorm that hit Dubai (apnews.com)
Fact: More of us care about climate change than we think. (ourworldindata.org)
The Earth's projected warming by 2100 has fallen in the last ten years. (ciphernews.com)
Yousaf: Trans women will be protected under misogyny law (www.bbc.com)
Sydney church stabbing: Australian bishop forgives alleged attacker (www.bbc.co.uk)
**A bishop who was stabbed at a Sydney church on Monday has said he is “recovering quickly” and forgives his alleged attacker. **...
Canada to start taxing tech giants in 2024 despite U.S. complaints (www.bnnbloomberg.ca)
A California firm may have a concrete way to help the planet with cleaner cement (apnews.com)
the first time in nearly 20 years, the U.S. is setting limits on pollution from chemical plants (www.propublica.org)
Hero who confronted stabber promised Australia visa - BBC News (www.bbc.com)
Vaccine breakthrough means no more chasing strains (news.ucr.edu)
Over 100 staff at Just Cause developers Avalanche have unionised (web.archive.org)
Stranger saves woman's 4 yr old son from flying puck (www.wbng.com)
Mark Cuban is ‘proud to pay’ $275.9 million in taxes (www.cnbc.com)
Texas' skyscrapers are going dark to keep billions of birds safe (www.bbc.com)
The World Health Organization said Nigeria has become the first country in the world to roll out the "revolutionary" new Men5CV vaccine against meningitis. (www.reuters.com)
Last year, a 50% rise in annual cases was reported across 26 African countries regarded as meningitis hyperendemic countries.