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What to watch this weekend: ‘George & Tammy’ premieres

Saturday, Dec. 3 and Sunday, Dec. 4, 2022 | Keke Palmer hosts 'Saturday Night Live.'

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Prince William, like his father, prioritizes the environment

Britain's Prince William appears to have taken the baton from his father and become a more vocal advocate about pollution and climate change.

Royals tour US green tech incubator, meet at-risk youth

The Prince and Princess of Wales got a first-hand look at some groundbreaking innovations at a green technology startup incubator in suburban Boston, then followed with a visit to an organization that works to raise up young people struggling through poverty and violence.

UK royals arrive in Boston to showcase youthful monarchy

The Prince and Princess of Wales are making their first overseas trip since the death of Queen Elizabeth II in September.

Prince William focuses U.S. trip on climate amid Harry row

Prince William and the Princess of Wales will make their first trip to the U.S. in eight years this week, hoping to focus attention on their Earthshot Prize for environmental innovators.

UK polar research ship to make 2nd voyage to Antarctica

Britain’s polar research ship is preparing for its second voyage to Antarctica to investigate sea level rises and threats to marine biodiversity

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UK polar research ship to make 2nd voyage to Antarctica

Britain’s polar research ship is preparing for its second voyage to Antarctica to investigate sea level rises and threats to marine biodiversity.

Barack Obama wins Emmy for narrating national parks series

Barack Obama has an Emmy Award to go with his two Grammys.

Fossil of 560-million year-old creature believed to be the "earliest animal predator" named after David Attenborough

Scientists said Monday they believe the specimen, named Auroralumina attenboroughii, is the earliest creature known to have a skeleton.

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'Earliest animal predator' named after David Attenborough

A fossil of a 560-million-year-old creature, which researchers believe to be the first animal predator, has been named after the British naturalist and broadcaster David Attenborough

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'Earliest animal predator' named after David Attenborough

A fossil of a 560-million-year-old creature, which researchers believe to be the first animal predator, has been named after the British naturalist and broadcaster David Attenborough.

'Prehistoric Planet' shows complex dinosaur behavior. But how do we actually know?

How can scientists peek into the minds of creatures dead for millions of years? A TV show presented by Sir David Attenborough attempts to do it.

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Rich Tourists Can Actually Preserve the Arctic

A luxury icebreaker just made its first voyage to the North Pole. The potential for harm should be weighed against the value of creating a constituency for preserving wild places.

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These must-read books will make your travel greener

These books from a variety of perspectives can help travelers understand what constitutes green travel — and why it matters.

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What to watch on Wednesday: ‘Maggie’ premieres on Hulu

Wednesday, July 6, 2022 I "Hello, Goodbye, and Everything in Between" airs on Netflix

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New this week: Dinosaurs, Def Leppard and 'The Responder'

This week’s new entertainment releases include a new album from Def Leppard, a five-part Apple+ series on dinosaurs and a documentary about the late composer Stephen Sondheim and his musical “Company.”.

Cretaceous asteroid armageddon ignites TV screens in 'Dinosaur Apocalypse'

'Dinosaur Apocalypse,' a PBS NOVA special narrated by Sir David Attenborough, attempts to reconstruct the day Earth was hit by an asteroid 66 million years ago.

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Discoveries shed new light on the day the dinosaurs died

The Thescelosaurus moved stealthily along the seashore. Stretching about 12 feet long and weighing about 500 pounds, the thickly muscled dinosaur was probably looking for food - or trying to avoid becoming a meal. Featuring prominent bony eyebrows and a pointy beak, Thescelosaurus plodded along on two feet with the bulk of its body leaning forward while a long tail stretched backward for balance. Suddenly, the dinosaur lifted its head and looked around, alarmed as the calm was broken by a series

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Same-sex couple makes history with wedding in Antarctica

Bourne and Carpenter, who have been together for 20 years, got married aboard the ship with 30 crew members. They had the coordinates engraved into their wedding rings.

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What to watch this weekend: ‘Bel-Air’ premieres on Peacock

Saturday, Feb. 12 & Sunday, Feb. 13, 2022 I "Puppy Bowl XVIII" airs on Animal Planet.

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'I'm so lucky': Elton John receives prestigious UK award

Elton John has formally received one of the highest awards that can be bestowed by Queen Elizabeth II.

Leaders vow to protect forests, plug methane leaks at COP26

World leaders are promising to protect Earth's forests, cut methane emissions and help South Africa wean itself off coal at the U.N. climate summit.

U.K. Polar Climate Change Ship Makes Its London Debut

The ship will set out to research how the Earth's atmosphere and oceans are warming.

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U.K. Polar Climate Change Ship Makes Its London Debut

The ship will set out to research how the Earth's atmosphere and oceans are warming.

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U.K. Polar Climate Change Ship Makes Its London Debut

The ship will set out to research how the Earth's atmosphere and oceans are warming.

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Celebrities join Prince William for Earthshot Prize award

Celebrities have joined Prince William in London for the inaugural awards ceremony of his Earthshot Prize.

Prince William: Before travelling to space, save the planet

Prince William has criticized some of the world’s richest men for using their wealth to fund a new space race and space tourism, and called on the world's great minds to fix the planet first.

New this week: 'Sopranos' prequel, Jon Stewart and Carlile

This week’s new entertainment releases include new music from Brandi Carlile and the Doobie Brothers, as well as the return of Jon Stewart to prime time and a prequel film to “The Sopranos” called “The Many Saints of Newark.”.

Prince William unveils finalists for environmental prize

Prince William has announced 15 inaugural finalists for the Earthshot Prize, his ambitious global environmental award that aims to find new ideas and technologies to tackle climate change, air pollution and the Earth’s most pressing challenges.

Prince William writes introduction to ‘authoritative guide’ on his Earthshot Prize

The Duke of Cambridge has penned the introduction to a new book described as an “authoritative guide” to his Earthshot Prize. The book, Earthshot: How To Save Our Planet, highlights the urgency of the environmental challenge facing the world, while also showcasing some of the solutions underway. It features contributions from Sir David Attenborough, the naturalist and broadcaster, Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim, an environmental activist, singer Shakira, and Naoko Yamazaki, a former astronaut - all memb

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Mapping quest edges past 20% of global ocean floor

We need a complete picture of Planet Earth and that means finally acquiring a definitive seabed map.

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The Latest: Biden arrives in Belgium ahead of NATO summit

President Joe Biden has arrived in the Belgian capital for the upcoming NATO summit, wearing a mask because of the coronavirus as an honor guard and trumpeters greeted him.

The Latest: Attenborough: G-7 must speed up climate action

Group of Seven leaders are talking about climate change on the final day of their summit in England, with naturalist David Attenborough warning they must take urgent action to avoid human-based environmental catastrophe. Attenborough, who is due to address the leaders on Sunday by video, said global warning and loss of biodiversity are “beyond doubt,” as is the fact that “our societies and nations are unequal.” “If that is so, then the decisions we make this decade — in particular the decisions made by the most economically advanced nations — are the most important in human history,” Attenborough said in comments released by summit organizers.

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Sir David Attenborough explains what he thinks needs to happen to save the planet

The legendary wildlife filmmaker tells Anderson Cooper why urgent action on climate change is crucial and why we need to save nature in order to save ourselves.

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Sir David Attenborough to 60 Minutes on climate change: "A crime has been committed"

Nearly two decades after declining to take a hard stance in his first profile on 60 Minutes, Sir David Attenborough warns about the dangers of climate change.

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UK hits vaccine milestone, warns of 'deadly' misinformation

The British government says three-quarters of the adult U.K. population has received at least one dose of a coronavirus vaccine.

David Attenborough to address leaders at UN climate summit

Veteran British broadcaster David Attenborough has been appointed the “people’s advocate” at the U.N. global climate summit this year, where he is expected to address political leaders about the need for urgent action to tackle the “crippling” threat of climate change.

Covid-19: Lockdown set to ease and suspected AZ vaccine-linked blood clots in NI

Five things you need to know about the coronavirus pandemic this Monday morning.

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Inside the Most Fascinating Scene from ‘Life in Color’

How the team behind David Attenborough’s new Netflix series captured a fight sequence between two poison dart frogs

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Webby Award nominations for LeBron, Corden and Garner

An eclectic group of people — including LeBron James, James Corden, Jennifer Garner and Sir David Attenborough — have nabbed nominations for this year’s Webby Awards, recognizing the best internet content and creators.

Sir David Attenborough's "The Year Earth Changed" explores nature's rebound amid COVID lockdowns

A new Apple TV+ documentary narrated by the legendary broadcaster Sir David Attenborough is exploring how nature rebounded during COVID-19 lockdowns. Attenborough and "The Year Earth Changed" Executive Producer Mike Gunton join "CBS This Morning" to discuss how species from penguins to humpback whales thrived when humans stayed indoors.

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UN Security Council to discuss the 'gravest threat' to global peace and stability

Climate change represents the "gravest threats" to global peace and security, the UN Security Council will hear on Tuesday. The U.K. currently has a one-month presidency of the Council, which is charged with ensuring international peace and security. He said the upcoming UN climate change meeting, known as COP26, that will take place in Glasgow in November, could be the "last opportunity to make the necessary step-change." "If we objectively view climate change and the loss of nature as world-wide security threats – as indeed, they are – then we may yet act proportionately and in time," he said. UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres and Sudanese climate activist Nisreen Elsaim will also brief the Security Council live on Tuesday.

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UK report urges need for nature to be at heart of economics

The review of the economics of biodiversity by Professor Partha Dasgupta concludes that nature needs to become as valued as traditional gauges of economic wealth such as profits in the future. Responding to the report, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said the coming year is “critical” in efforts to stop and reverse declining biodiversity. He said that the U.K., which is this year president of the Group of Seven leading economies and hosting the 26th global U.N. “We are destroying biodiversity, the very characteristic that until recently enabled the natural world to flourish so abundantly,” he said. He said the report “shows us how, by bringing economics and ecology together, we can help save the natural world at what may be the last minute — and in doing so, save ourselves.”

The Latest: S Korea extends distancing rules for 2 weeks

According to the Texas Department of State Health Services, intensive care units in several parts of Texas were full or nearly full. India and Brazil trail behind the U.S. in coronavirus cases at over 10 million and 7 million, respectively. ___MILAN, Italy — Italy added another 462 virus deaths on Friday for a known pandemic death toll of 74,621, the highest in Europe. ___BANGKOK — The Thai capital is shutting down venues including schools and entertainment parks as coronavirus cases continue to spread. China on Friday reported a total of 19 new virus cases, including 10 that were brought from outside the country.

'60 Minutes' keeps on the news and is rewarded by viewers

FILE - "60 Minutes" correspondent Lesley Stahl poses for a photo in her office at the "60 Minutes" offices, in New York on Sept. 12, 2017. It's not the first time that's been said about “60 Minutes” since its 1968 debut. After executive producer Bill Owens turned the show primarily over to COVID-19 coverage last spring, “60 Minutes” has returned to its traditional format while being focused on being timely. “60 Minutes” this fall has featured interviews with fired government cybersecurity chief Chris Krebs, former President Barack Obama and poisoned Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny. Original executive producer Don Hewitt often ran “60 Minutes” as an island unto itself.

Prince William, David Attenborough launch 'Earthshot' award

In this undated handout photo issued by WWF on Saturday, Sept. 26, 2020, British Naturalist Sir David Attenborough, sits with Prince William for a private outdoor screening of his upcoming film, David Attenborough: A Life On Our Planet, at Kensington Palace, London. William, who has been immersed in environmental issues all his life, said the same resources used to tackle the coronavirus pandemic should be devoted to saving the natural world. “According to the experts, it really is the point of no return," he told Sky News. “It’s a matter of great urgency now.”William also spoke about how his seven-year-old son, Prince George, is getting concerned about what's going on in the world. He said his son was left so saddened by an Attenborough documentary about extinction that he told his father “I don’t want to watch this anymore."

60 Seconds with Sir David Attenborough on literature, optimism and death

60 Seconds with Sir David Attenborough on literature, optimism and death Sir David Attenborough tells Anderson Cooper about the last book he read, who’s influenced him the most, and whether or not he’s afraid of death.

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Malta seeks shark tooth fossil presented to Prince George

(Kensington Palace via AP)VALLETTA – Malta says it will seek to retrieve a shark tooth that was presented to Britain’s Prince George by veteran broadcaster and naturalist David Attenborough, who found the fossil during a holiday on the Mediterranean island in the 1960s. Culture Minister Jose Herrera said he will “get the ball rolling” to bring back the tooth to be exhibited in a Maltese museum. Attenborough, 94, presented the fossil to Prince George during a private viewing of his new documentary at Kensington Palace. Photos released by the palace over the weekend showed the 7-year-old prince looking intrigued as he looked at the tooth. Kensington Palace declined to comment.

Florida's Amendment 4, The Wall, Sir David

Florida's Amendment 4, The Wall, Sir David How many of Florida's felons will be able to vote in the swing state? Then, engineers say a private section of the border wall will eventually fail. And, Sir David Attenborough: The 60 Minutes Interview

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Where Sir David Attenborough draws his optimism

Where Sir David Attenborough draws his optimism Sir David Attenborough tells 60 Minutes correspondent Anderson Cooper he looks to the young for hope on a declining planet.

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Sir David Attenborough explains what he thinks needs to happen to save the planet

Sir David AttenboroughSir David Attenborough: And so it isn't that I enjoy saying, "Doom, doom, doom." Sir David Attenborough: I know it sounds like a publicist slogan, but it is the greatest story ever told. Sir David Attenborough: Repopulation of the oceans can happen like that, in a decade. Sir David Attenborough: That's what's gonna sink us in the end. We've allowed this to happen, Sir David Attenborough says, despite being the smartest creatures that have ever lived.

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Sir David Attenborough to 60 Minutes on climate change: "A crime has been committed"

"I want [people] to know…not the human story particularly, but the story of life on this earth, how it how it developed," Attenborough told 60 Minutes. Attenborough with Orangutans Getty ImagesNow 94, Attenborough has witnessed the evolution of the natural world more closely than most. In 2002, the naturalist told 60 Minutes correspondent Ed Bradley in an interview that his role was to show an "objective depiction of the natural world." He calls this latest project his "witness statement," and on 60 Minutes told correspondent Anderson Cooper "a crime has been committed" against the planet. Attenborough during the shoot for this week's 60 Minutes storyAttenborough no longer minces words nor leaves his viewers wondering where he stands on the issue of climate change.

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Sir David Attenborough on why his new film is a "witness statement" to climate change

The world's foremost wildlife filmmaker tells Anderson Cooper humanity has committed a crime against his beloved natural world. BBC legend Sir David Attenborough, who at one time had been skeptical about climate change, now says scientists are right about the harm to the planet humans are causing and considers it a crime. Attenborough calls his latest film and book "A Life on Our Planet," a "witness statement." He's convinced what's happening now to the natural world because of climate change is far worse than what humans have done over the ages. "People who have never listened to a birdsong are suddenly thrilled, excited, supported, inspired by the natural world.

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Sir David Attenborough on why his new film is a "witness statement" to climate change

The world's foremost wildlife filmmaker tells Anderson Cooper humanity has committed a crime against his beloved natural world. BBC legend Sir David Attenborough, who at one time had been skeptical about climate change, now says scientists are right about the harm to the planet humans are causing and considers it a crime. Attenborough calls his latest film and book "A Life on Our Planet," a "witness statement." He's convinced what's happening now to the natural world because of climate change is far worse than what humans have done over the ages. "People who have never listened to a birdsong are suddenly thrilled, excited, supported, inspired by the natural world.

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New this week: Katy Perry's 'Smile' and 'Love Island' return

This image released by BBC America shows Indo-Pacific bottlenose dolphins in a scene from "Planet Earth: A Celebration." The special debuts at 8 p.m. EDT Monday, Aug. 31, on BBC America, AMC, SundanceTV and IFC. (BBC Studios/BBC America via AP)

New this week: Katy Perry's 'Smile' and 'Love Island' return

Heres a collection curated by The Associated Press entertainment journalists of whats arriving on TV, streaming services and music platforms this week. Infused with a hip-hop energy and a solidly anarchic spirit, Get Duked! is the directorial debut of music video director Ninian Doff. Katy Perry says shes been on a real emotional, psychological and spiritual journey... to find my smile in the last three years since releasing her Witness album. AP Music Editor Mesfin FekaduTELEVISIONWhether the new season of CBS Love Island includes any version of love remains to be seen, but its definitely not on an island. Love Island, with host Arielle Vandenberg and narrator Matthew Hoffman, debuts 8 p.m. EDT Monday with a two-hour episode, followed by nightly episodes at 9 p.m. EDT.

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