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Scientists say 4 billion people, about half the world’s population, experienced at least one extra month of extreme heat because of human-caused climate change from May 2024 to May 2025.
The lawsuit filed in state court this week says the companies knew that their products have altered the climate, including ...
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Harvey Weinstein's defense has started presenting its own witnesses in his sex crimes retrial. But it’s unclear whether the ...
Australian comedian and actor Magda Szubanski has announced that she has been diagnosed with a rare and aggressive form of ...
Guam sits within an area of the western North Pacific known as typhoon alley, according to National Weather Service warning ...
A large section of a glacier in the Swiss Alps has broken off, resulting in a torrent of ice, mud, and rock that has ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Get ready for several years of even more record-breaking heat that pushes Earth to more deadly, fiery and ...
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Tropical Storm Bolaven was expected to intensify before ... page or reach out to the public affairs officer. Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero issued an executive order declaring a state of emergency ...
DAVAO CITY – Rampaging waters dumped by the low pressure area south of Mindanao have stayed for one week now in the flood plains of central Mindanao, displacing as many as 192,000 persons in the two ...
Whether it's No Mow May or Let It Bloom June or Leave The Leaves, homeowners are finding more ways to adopt a low mow lifestyle instead of keeping manicured lawns.